I have quagga/zebra/ospf running and using our dummy interface on an SLES-9 running under LPAR on a z890. We have two OSA ports in use for eth0 and eth1. OSPF is doing its job advertising the ip address of the dummy interface and traffic is flowing via both OSA ports. The problem is when I do an "rpc" or "spc" to another server. The return IP address is being sent with the IP address of the adapter through which the packets left. My understanding is that "Source VIPA" will fix this problem but that means another product to install and support. The "Source VIPA" documentation points out that I can issue an "ip route x src y" command to achieve very much the same results. Is anybody doing something similar? what would be the exact syntax of the "ip route" command?
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