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First: Anyone who uses a 'hub' needs to be escorted from the DC and Sho.... er, um not let back in. :-)

Second: You can do multiples with multiple ports on the HMC one per port if they are available.
You can do multiples with in your corporate switch network.
You can do multiples with a private switch that connects only HMCs and Power System HMC Ports.
You can do multiples via your corporate network instead of a private network.
The choice is yours. I like the VLAN option personally.


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On 8/8/2017 11:24 AM, Rob Berendt wrote:
What may sound related to a current issue I am working on is this:
<snip>
Management of multiple servers from an HMC might require the use of an
Ethernet hub, which provides a physical connection from the HMC to each
server rather than a logical Ethernet connection over a LAN.
</snip>

Um, why?


Rob Berendt


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