> When setting the MACPROTECT ON at the NIC level, the specified must be
> that of the data device. This is probably A002 in your case.
That did the trick in both cases. Thanks!
Tomas
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When setting the MACPROTECT ON at the NIC level, the specified
must be that of the data device. This is probably A002 in your case.
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On Tuesday, 03/18/2014 at 08:44 EDT, "Pavelka, Tomas"
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> Is my understanding of MACPROTECT incorrect or have I found a bug?
It looks like you have found a bug, Tomas. Please open a PMR.
Alan Altmark
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IBM System Lab Services and Training
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I would like to use MACPROTECT ON for Linux guests on a vswitch but it is not
working as I would expect. My understanding is that MACPROTECT ON will not
allow a NIC to send a frame with source mac address different from the one
assigned by CP.
I have a Linux bridge that bridges layer 2 traffic b