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Old January 24th, 2007
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Re: SSH Problem with virt. Ethernet

I used the same IP address structure as my client - same gateway - same nameserver -

I set my Clients up with Etherchannels and Etherchanneled my two VIO servers as well - on VIO servers:

$ mkvdev -lnagg ent0 ent1

$ lsdev |grep ent3
ent3 Available EtherChannel / IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation

So I know it worked - now

$ mkvdev -sea ent3 -vadapter ent2 -default ent2 -defaultid 1

Now I have this -

en0 Defined Standard Ethernet Network Interface
en1 Defined Standard Ethernet Network Interface
en2 Defined Standard Ethernet Network Interface
en3 Defined Standard Ethernet Network Interface
en4 Available Standard Ethernet Network Interface
ent0 Available 10/100/1000 Base-TX PCI-X Adapter (14106902)
ent1 Available 10/100/1000 Base-TX PCI-X Adapter (14106902)
ent2 Available Virtual I/O Ethernet Adapter (l-lan)
ent3 Available EtherChannel / IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation
ent4 Available Shared Ethernet Adapter
inet0 Available Internet Network Extension

I configured the IP Address on en4 and I'm off and running!

for the SSH part do a google search on

howto install openssh in aix

howto and openssh all one word - no spaces - then you will see a wiki.ittoolbox.com article - very informative! Check the other software required with sshd and the sshd service - prngd, zlib, and openssl - startsrc -s sshd !

Good Luck -

Lou Wilcox
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