Thanks Alan.
HiperSocket VSWITCH Bridge  will not help when it comes to isolation,
right? Vswitch simply acts as a bridge for hipersocket network using using
one of the real hipersocket devices as one of its own interfaces (bridge
port). Via this bridge Hipersocket network gets access to external network
but doesn't give more control on who can talk to who inside of CEC, does it?
thanks
Gregory



2015-11-20 0:47 GMT-05:00 Alan Altmark <alan_altm...@us.ibm.com>:

> On Thursday, 11/19/2015 at 08:35 GMT, Grzegorz Powiedziuk
> <gpowiedz...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I thought about doing vswitch but then AFIK I would end up with with
> > virtual hipersockets on linux guest.
>
> Linux guests can use real HiperSockets with the HiperSocket VSWITCH bridge
> on z/VM.  Their traffic will automatically be bridged to a physical LAN
> that can be accessed by z/OS.   z/OS doesn't support the HiperSocket
> technology that would let it participate in a direct HiperSocket
> connection with the Linux guests on the bridge.
>
> Alan Altmark
>
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