absolutely. It depends on the needs of your Linux networking and your
overall network scheme.  I have Linux machines that need to connect as
trunks and have multiple vlans on one set of nics.  Other configurations
the Linux machines can connect to vlan aware vswitches as access ports
and do not to deal with the vlan tags.

For the most part if the Linux machines can get by with a single network
per nic an access connection to the vswitch will suffice.

David


-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Linux on Z networking issue
From: Pat Carroll <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, June 04, 2010 3:29 pm
To: [email protected]

In our case I had to configure as trunk due to the way the network
admins configured the vlan on the physical switch port. I'll try to get
the details from them. 


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L.L.Bean, Inc.(r) | Double L St. | Freeport ME 04033 
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-----Original Message-----
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
David Kreuter
Sent: Friday, June 04, 2010 3:20 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Linux on Z networking issue

The vswitch can be vlan aware with Linux connecting on access ports,
that's legit. The vswitch is then solely responsible for vlan packet
insertion and removal.

So adapter scenario 3 is a disconnected vswitch on layer 2.

On adapter 2 if you remove the real OSA devices can you communicate
between the virtual Linux machines?
One piece of advise would be to check the microcode levels of your osa
devices. There are some anomalies with sharing layer 2 and 3 traffic
corrected on recent microcode updates. Although you are not sharing
layer 2 and 3 it worth a shot as perhaps the MCL corrected other layer 2
problems as well.

Just to confirm with the output from lsqeth that you are using layer2?
And the layer 2 vswitch is defined as TYPE ETHERNET ?


What does the output of NETSTAT ARP ALL TCP <vswitch controller machine
name inserted here> show? And you need to this command twice, breath in
between.

David Kreuter



-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Linux on Z networking issue
From: Pat Carroll <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, June 04, 2010 3:12 pm
To: [email protected]

If you're doing vlan tagging you need to configure as a trunk port 


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-----Original Message-----
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Peter Pauer
Sent: Friday, June 04, 2010 12:46 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Linux on Z networking issue

We have a customer experiencing difficulties with a s390 Linux under VM
networking

The Linux OS's tried are SuSe 11, SuSe 10.3 and RedHat 5.5

For test purposes on the guests we have defined Adapter 1: vswitch 1,
layer 3, OSA card attached. 142.* ip address Adapter 2: vswitch 2, vlan
aware, port access, layer 2, OSA card attached 10.* ip address Adapter
3: vswitch 3, vlan aware, port access, layer 2, NO OSA CARD
192.* ip address

Adapter 1: is connected and working correctly between the VM guests and
on the intranet.
Adapter 2: is connected and not working between the VM guests also not
working on the intranet.
Adapter 3: is connected and working between the guests, no physical
connection to the intranet.

Only apparent difference between adapter 2 and adapter 3 is that an OSA
card that is attached to Adapter 2.

Any one have experience with a similar situation/resolution?

Peter

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