Networking concepts
Hosted systems involve several different types of network connections.
Only iSCSI attached systems have the following connection types.
- Service processor connection
This
physical connection allows the hosting i5/OS™ partition to communicate with the hosted
system's service processor.
- iSCSI network
This
physical network connects iSCSI adapters in the hosting i5/OS partition with
iSCSI adapters in the hosted system. 
All types of integrated Windows servers may have the following connection
types.
- Virtual Ethernet
This is a simulated
Ethernet connection that does not require additional networking cards or cables.
There are two types of virtual Ethernet
- External networks
These
are the normal Windows networks which all servers use, created by networking
through physical network cards controlled by the hosted system.