My apologies - I see the TCPIP LINK statement has a VLAN option.
Is there a way to specify the VLAN for Linux? We are on
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(SUSE Linux))
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how have you configured the PORTTYPE on the vswitch? Access or trunk? If
it's an access port what you show makes senses. If you want to use a vlan
on IPSTACK how have you set this up, VCONFIG command?
David
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Subject: Another VSWITCH question
Thanks for the replies to my previous question.
Our network folks have configured their 6509 connection to our OSAs with 1
vlan - 147.
If I define my VSWITCH with a default VLAN ID of 147 and then "grant
IPSTACK vlan 147" - all is OK - I can PING etc.
However if I define the VSWITCH with a different VLAN ID I cannot PING etc.
I assume that the switch will tag any packets coming from IPSTACK with vlan
147 so I should always be able to PING etc even if the default VLAN is not
147.
What's the problem here? Me?
Thanks.
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