On 2/21/07, Bob Doolittle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
utadm -l should report everything.
Typically there's no point in mixing LAN and Interconnect, however.
A cleaner config would be utadm -A 192.168.132.0, as I suggested
earlier.

That's the right thing to do *IFF* 192.168.132.0 is a properly routed
part of the intranet.

If 192.168.132.0 truly is an isolated interconnect then telling SRSS
otherwise will break everything.  From Suzanna's experience with
'-L on' and then trying to 'utswitch -h skb-linux' from ndssr01 I'd have
to believe that 192.168.132.0 really is an isolated interconnect.

Craig -- why do you think it isn't an isolated interconnect?

Suzanna -- is this 192.168.132.0 supposed to be reachable from
the rest of your network, or is it supposed to be a private isolated
subnet?

OttoM.
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ottomeister

Disclaimer: These are my opinions.  I do not speak for my employer.
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