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Hello Did anyone configured the new feature Integrated Virtual Ethernet on any pseries p570 , as we did the configuration but having conflicts with cisco switch for huge broadcast transmits which makes the lpars hung on the network Please share if you noticed this behaviour and had a fix on this. Thx in advance |
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Had this on one implementation, and it was resolved by: -Updating the cisco switches to the latest firmware -A new VLAN was created for the pSeries servers as the existing one had lots of funny problems (conflicts, routing etc) So not sure which one fixed it, or if your problem is totally the same.... |
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Gents if you really want help then please give more - ie as much as you can - detailed information to help everyone who wants to help you.
__________________ Ross Mather, IBM AIX IT Specialist. That said anything I say here is my own opinion and not anything that you can ever hold against IBM. Ohhh and don't forget that I make mistakes too.... |
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