If your guest is connected to the network using a vswitch, then
did you define the vswitch as type IP or ETHERNET.  I think you
would need it to be ETHERNET in order to see those types of
packets.  Others can correct me if I am wrong.

Aria.
On Mon, 4 Aug 2008 16:23:38 -0500 Ryan McCain said:
>We've had a heck of a time trying to get DHCPD running on SLES10.  I've =
>noticed that The Linux guest isn't accepting broadcasts.  When typing =
>"tcpdump -nepi eth0 broadcast" on regular x86 servers, it spits out all =
>kinds of stuff.  On the servers we have running on z/VM, nothing comes =
>back.  Can someone point me to a document that explains what needs to be =
>configured in order to run a DHCP server?
>
>Thanks..
>
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