Re: Duplicate IPs on VSWITCHes - Feature or Defect

2011-05-13 Thread Mark Wheeler
@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: Duplicate IPs on VSWITCHes - Feature or Defect Greetings all, We've been pulling our hair out for several days trying to figure out a networking issue involving VSWITCHes. A server (LNXA1) attached to VSWITCHA on VMSYSA can connect to a server (LNXB1) attached

Re: Duplicate IPs on VSWITCHes - Feature or Defect

2011-05-02 Thread David Boyes
3:49 PM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: Duplicate IPs on VSWITCHes - Feature or Defect Greetings all, We've been pulling our hair out for several days trying to figure out a networking issue involving VSWITCHes. A server (LNXA1) attached to VSWITCHA on VMSYSA can connect to a server

Re: Duplicate IPs on VSWITCHes - Feature or Defect

2011-05-02 Thread Mark Wheeler
on VSWITCHes - Feature or Defect To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Are these layer 2 or layer 3? If layer 2, then they are (and should be) paying zero attention to the IP address. Layer 2 cares only about MAC addresses. Layer 3 is more subtle. Technically a real switch should attempt only to insert

Re: Duplicate IPs on VSWITCHes - Feature or Defect

2011-05-02 Thread David Boyes
The situation is that the IPs were registered on one VSWITCH, and passed on to real switches in the external network. Later, another host registered the same IPs on a different VSWITCH, which failed to pass them on to the external network (rejected because they were dups). The 2nd VSWITCH

Re: Duplicate IPs on VSWITCHes - Feature or Defect

2011-05-02 Thread Mark Wheeler
that .161 and .162 are dups. Date: Mon, 2 May 2011 10:53:54 -0500 From: dbo...@sinenomine.net Subject: Re: Duplicate IPs on VSWITCHes - Feature or Defect To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU The situation is that the IPs were registered on one VSWITCH, and passed on to real switches

Re: Duplicate IPs on VSWITCHes - Feature or Defect

2011-05-02 Thread Alan Altmark
On Monday, 05/02/2011 at 11:48 EDT, Mark Wheeler mwheele...@hotmail.com wrote: The situation is that the IPs were registered on one VSWITCH, and passed on to real switches in the external network. Later, another host registered the same IPs on a different VSWITCH, which failed to pass them

Duplicate IPs on VSWITCHes - Feature or Defect

2011-04-29 Thread Mark Wheeler
Greetings all, We've been pulling our hair out for several days trying to figure out a networking issue involving VSWITCHes. A server (LNXA1) attached to VSWITCHA on VMSYSA can connect to a server (LNXB1) attached to VSWITCHB on VMSYSB but a server (LNXC1) attached to VSWITCHC on VMSYSC