Alan, here's where we are with your suggestions.
1. I used the HMC OSA Advanced Facilities to validate that the CHPID is
enabled, and there are no anomalies.
2. NETSTAT ARP ALL TCP DTCVSW1 reveals that only my two guest IPs are in the
ARP cache. The gateway address isn't there.
3. I went thro
On Wednesday, 06/04/2008 at 12:58 EDT, Richard Clapper
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> Here's an update on the question I initiated May 7th. In working with
IBM,
> wev'e gotten to the point of tracing messages from the external LAN
coming into
> the OSA, through the VLAN-aware VSWITCH, getting t
On Wednesday, 06/04/2008 at 04:48 EDT, Richard Clapper
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> Brian, this all sounds essentially the same as my set up. The TRSOURCE
shows
> packets coming in to DTCVSW1 (my controller), going to Linux, coming
back from
> Linux, going into DTCVSW1, and going out of DTCVS
rt that sees all the switch traffic?
>
>Does the sniffer see the traffic headed to the OSA from the real switch?=
>
>Eric
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>Eric
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raffic headed to the OSA from the real switch?
Eric
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Here'
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Subject: Re: VSWITCH VLAN-aware not connecting
Here's an update on the question I initiated May 7th. In working with =
IBM, wev'e gotten to the point of tracing messages from the external LAN =
coming into the OSA, through the VLAN-aware VSWITCH, ge
Here's an update on the question I initiated May 7th. In working with IBM,
wev'e gotten to the point of tracing messages from the external LAN coming into
the OSA, through the VLAN-aware VSWITCH, getting to a Linux guest, and the
reply going back to the VSWTICH and to the OSA. But a sniffer pl
Grzegorz, what you are doing is exactly what I'm hoping to do with my
VLAN-aware VSWITCH, "So You don't need a vswitch for every single vlan". I'm
just not getting my VSWITCH to communicate with the real switch and the real
LAN yet.
>>> Grzegorz Powiedziuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 5/14/2008 12:30 A
Richard Clapper pisze:
At this point I'm using:
def vswitch vsw20x rdev de0 vlan 304 native 1 porttype access nogvrp portname
chpid47
set vswitch vsw20x grant zp_wa01 vlan 304
And my goal is to add guests with other VLANs once I get this working.
I am not familiar with "native" world yet
I'm the network side of this issue. Here is what I see on the interface and the
relevent config:
SMF02#sh int gigabiteth0/4
GigabitEthernet0/4 is up, line protocol is up (connected)
Hardware is Gigabit Ethernet, address is 000a.b8ae.f504 (bia 000a.b8ae.f504)
MTU 1500 bytes, BW 10 Kbi
> With the assumption that the real switch is configured properly, what
are
> the best things to trouble-shoot on the VM side, to prove or disprove
my
> definitions?
It would also be helpful to post the output of "show interface" for the
trunk port (do it in enable mode to get the full details) fo
Alan, thanks for chiming in, with all the clarification. I think I'm
understanding everything just the way you described it. I'm just not getting
it to connect yet.
At this point I'm using:
def vswitch vsw20x rdev de0 vlan 304 native 1 porttype access nogvrp portname
chpid47
set vswitch vsw20
On Friday, 05/09/2008 at 05:11 EDT, Richard Clapper
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> Thanks, Nick, for this. I had been using the 5.2 CP Command manual,
which
> didn't have NATIVE. We recently converted to 5.3.
>
> I've been playing around with this, and it's still not working for me.
Just to
>
VSWITCH VSW1 GRANT Linux_Server
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I'm replying to both Rich
erver
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Subject: Re: VSWITCH VLAN-aware not connecting
I'm replying to both Rich and Marcy. Thanks for your thoughts.
I'm replying to both Rich and Marcy. Thanks for your thoughts.
Regarding the real switch port, I understand it is "set up" (i.e. configured??)
to route all network-defined VLANs, including 304, to the switch port of the
OSA.
Marcy, I am expecting the VSWITCH to do the tagging, so you confirmed
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Subject: Re: [IBMVM] VSWITCH VLAN-aware not connecting
Dick,
Is the real switch set up to route VLAN 304 traffic to the switch port
that the OSA is plugged in to?
Richard Clapper wrote:
> I'm defining my first VLAN-aware VSWITCH, and can't get connectivity
to it.
Dick,
Is the real switch set up to route VLAN 304 traffic to the switch port
that the OSA is plugged in to?
Richard Clapper wrote:
I'm defining my first VLAN-aware VSWITCH, and can't get connectivity to it.
I've got several active Penguins running through 3 different VLAN-unaware
VSWITCHs
I'm defining my first VLAN-aware VSWITCH, and can't get connectivity to it.
I've got several active Penguins running through 3 different VLAN-unaware
VSWITCHs - easy to define, and they just work. All Penguins are cloned the
same. But this new VSWITCH is giving me fits.
I'm running z9-BC wi
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