This topic describes how to configure a virtual Ethernet network
between integrated Linux® servers.
Note: If you are installing an integrated Linux server from scratch, the installation
command (INSLNXSVR) can configure virtual Ethernet networks
for you.
To configure a virtual Ethernet network, complete the following
steps:
Configure an Ethernet line description for the integrated server.
On i5/OS™,
enter the Create Line Description (Ethernet) command, CRTLINETH,
and press Enter.
In the Line Description field, enter the name of your network
server description (NWSD), followed by V and a number
(0 through 9) that corresponds to the virtual Ethernet network that you will
use (for example, NWSDnameV0).
In the Resource Name field, enter *NWSD.
In the Network server description field, enter the name of the
NWSD that will use the adapter.
Press Enter twice.
In the Port Number field, enter the port number
that corresponds to the virtual Ethernet network that you will use. Virtual
Ethernet network port values are *VRTETH0 through *VRTETH9.
In the Local Adapter Address field, *ADPT is
required.
The Line Speed must be 1G and Duplex
must be *FULL.
Press F10 to see more parameters. The
Max frame size should be 8996 for virtual Ethernet.
Optional: Page down to the Text 'description' field
and write a brief description.
Optional: Page down to the Link Speed field and
specify *MAX. Press Enter.
Press Enter to create the Ethernet line
description.
Optional: If you want this integrated server to
be connected to more than virtual Ethernet network, repeat all of the above
steps to create a line description for each network, using different port
values in step 1.f.
Change the NWSD of the integrated server to use the Ethernet line
descriptions.
Enter the i5/OS command CHGNWSD and
press Enter.
In the Network server description field, enter the name of your
NWSD and press F4.
Page down to TCP/IP port configuration.
In the blank to the right of the words + for more values, enter
a + and press Enter.
In the Port field, enter the port number. (For example, *VRTETH0).
In the Internet address field, enter the IP address that the
integrated server will use.
In the Subnet mask field, enter the subnet mask that the integrated
server will use.
In the Max Transmission Unit field, enter 8996.
Press Enter.
Repeat the procedure for all the integrated servers you want to
connect to the network, specifying the same virtual Ethernet port for each
one.
Restart the integrated servers. A virtual Ethernet adapter device
driver will be automatically installed and set to the Linux® TCP/IP
address that has been specified for it in the NWSD. However, an IP address
entered at the integrated server console overrides the values that are set
in the NWSD.
Test to see that the virtual Ethernet network is functioning, for
example by pinging from one server to the IP addresses you specified for the
other servers.