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Jorge,

Have you already created the Virtual ethernet lines.  If so, did you
make sure to define a valid SNA SSAP and 1496 frame size?  What have you
done so far?

Glenn Birnbaum
REI

-----Original Message-----
From: jmoreno@militarycars.com [mailto:jmoreno@militarycars.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 1:07 PM
To: Midrange-L@midrange.com
Subject: Configuration of SNADS between LPAR partitions using a VLAN


Hello Midarangers and iSeries Commmunity,

I am trying to configure SNADS between LPAR partitions usonf the Virtual
LAN feature available in V5R1.

Just like SNADS over AnyNet (TCP/IP Support)

However I have not been able to achive this.

Can someone tell me whether if this is possible or not
 and if it is .. a couple of hints and suggestions will he of great
help.

Your commnets will be greatly appreciated.


Jorge Moreno
Systems Analyst
Overseas Military Car Sales
Woodbury, New York



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