Stefan,
you have connected your NIC device to a z/VM virtual LAN.
Virt. LAN has no VLAN support nor can it connect to an OSA Adapter.
Only the z/VM VSWITCH has both Layer 2 and VLAN support.
So if you want to connect to a externel switch via a OSA adapter using
VLAN tagging you must use a
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Stefan,
you have connected your NIC device to a z/VM virtual LAN.
Virt. LAN has no VLAN support nor
Why are you issuing the DEFINE LAN command? You don't need it.
Your NICDEF should be connected to VMT1VSW0 not VMT1LN01.
This is why you can't connect anywhere.If you use DEFINE LAN, you're
just building an internal to z/VM only lan. You don't need this unless
you're doing guest to
Is the native VLAN of the switch really 485? When the guest VLAN is the same
as the specified native VLAN, the frame is sent untagged. That will cause the
switch to apply the port default VLAN, which is the native VLAN unless it has
been overridden.
In most cases, the native VLAN is 1.
Hi Stefan,
you wrote
the Linux guest nic is defined in the directory
NICDEF 9000 TYPE QDIO DEVICES 3 LAN SYSTEM VMT1LN01 MACID E32200
So that NIC is connected to LAN VMT1LN01 not a VSWITCH od did I miss
something ?
What do you mean with
Yes, the NIC is connected to the LAN, the LAN is
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Why are you issuing the DEFINE LAN command? You don't need it.
Your NICDEF should be connected to VMT1VSW0 not VMT1LN01.
This is why you can't connect anywhere.If you use DEFINE LAN, you're
just building an internal to z/VM only
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Hello,
yes we tried that too, and now this is working.
so now we use NICDEF - VSWITCH with VLAN 001
What i tried was NICDEF - LAN - VSWITCH
On Monday, 05/23/2011 at 08:52 EDT, Stefan Raabe
stefan.ra...@deutsche-boerse.com wrote:
yes we tried that too, and now this is working.
so now we use NICDEF - VSWITCH with VLAN 001
What i tried was NICDEF - LAN - VSWITCH with VLNAN 485 which did not
work,
even when trying with