On Feb 24, 2005, at 1:13 PM, Larry Pickering wrote:
The way things are going , the string and 2 coffee cans is looking pretty good ;-)
VSWITCH looks like the way to go ..
The process seems straight forward .. My problem here is that we don't have any "free OSA address" on this image..
Q OSA FREE A free OSA was not found.
Well, if TCPIP owns an OSA then you can use that one. The tricky bit is then that the TCPIP interface does *NOT* use the real OSA, but a virtual OSA coupled to the VSWITCH, just like any other VSWITCH user. But it still functions as the *CONTROLLER* for the real OSA. Yeah, a little confusing.
Adam
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