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Le 30/08/2016 à 16:59, Rob Berendt a écrit :
What happens when we want to do our dmz lpar? It's everyday IP address is
something like 208.xx.yy.zz, and runs in a different vlan. Do I give a
service tools IP address in the 10.10.6 range and vlan?

Forget at this time the fact that one IP is used by SST. It does not really matter.
In my opinion, your concern is a pure IP question. If the two IPs are in distinct /subnets/ you need a gateway somewhere.
And the gateway must have routes or a connection to both subnets.
If the two IPs are in the same /subnet/, most of the time they will use in the same VLAN id (if there is no external ethernet device [able to manage distinct VLAN ids] between both ethernet adapters, they must use the same VLAN id).

If we come back to your need to use network image catalog, if your security guys agree, on your DMZ lpar, you may use two virtual ethernet adapters, one for the 208.x.y.z IP and the second one in VLAN 206 with 10.10.6.x subnet, and assign the last one to the SST function. You may even use a distinct virtual switch for that ethernet adapter.

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