Hello,
Interested to know if VLAN Tagging can be done via zLinux if zVM currently
adding VLAN Tag. OSA set up for Port access. Using Red Hat 7. Please see
below:
CP SET VSWITCH VSWITCH2 GRANT R00022N1 VLAN 2419 2439
HCPSWS2847E PORTTYPE ACCESS is not allowed when the user is authorized
HCPSWS2847E for more than one VLAN
HCP2847E
PORTTYPE ACCESS is not allowed when the user is authorized for more than one
VLAN.
Explanation:
If the user is given PORTTYPE ACCESS or if the PORTTYPE defaults to ACCESS, the
user can
be authorized for only one VLAN ID.
System action:
The SET VSWITCH GRANT command fails.
User response:
Issue the SET VSWITCH GRANT command to use PORTTYPE TRUNK with a list of
VLAN IDs, or issue SET VSWITCH GRANT with PORTTYPE ACCESS and a single VLAN ID.
Thanks
Joe
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bill Head
Sent: Monday, March 06, 2017 11:24 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: DEDICATED OSA, LINUX VLAN tagging and bonding
Howdy folks,
Up until now I've been using VSWITCHes for new SuSE guests (SLES 11 SP4). I'm
in the process of trying to build out a guest with two dedicated OSA adapters,
set up VLAN tagging and bonding in LINUX.
The z/VM LPAR default vlan is 3
VSWITCH setup for the GOLD image is VLAN 14 (using a GRANT) The new setup will
be on VLAN 10
So when I bring up the new guest I can putty into it on VLAN 14, set up on eth0
I've added the DEDICATE triplets for the two OSA adapters. And I can see those
in YaST.
Eventually, once I get the bonded dedicated adapters set up on VLAN 10 I can
remove the setup for vlan 14 on eth0.
I'm guessing this is all possible, to have eth0 using a vswitch, eth1 and eth2
as dedicated, setting up VLAN tagging in LINUX and eventually setting up
bonding between the two OSA's. With eth0 using one VLAN and the bonded adapter
using a different one, albeit temporarily. Does that sound correct?
If so, I haven't found a way to do this using YaST, does all this have to be
setup by editing files, or some other method?
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