Activating an interface

6.10 LPAR mode z/VM guest

Use the ip command or equivalent to activate an interface.

Before you begin

  • You must know the interface name of the qeth group device.
  • You must know the IP address that you want to assign to the device.

About this task

The MTU size defaults to the correct settings for HiperSockets devices. For OSA-Express CHPIDs in QDIO mode, the default MTU size depends on the device mode, layer 2 or layer 3.
  • For layer 2, the default MTU is 1500 bytes.
  • For layer 3, the default MTU is 1492 bytes.

In most cases, these defaults are well suited for OSA-Express CHPIDs in QDIO mode. If your network is laid out for jumbo frames, increase the MTU size to a maximum of 9000 bytes for layer 2, or to 8992 bytes for layer 3. See Open Systems Adapter-Express Customer's Guide and Reference, SA22-7935 for more details about MTU size.

For HiperSockets, the maximum MTU size is restricted by the maximum frame size as announced by the Licensed Internal Code (LIC). The maximum MTU is equal to the frame size minus 8 KB. Hence, the possible frame sizes of 16 KB, 24 KB, 40 KB, or 64 KB result in maximum corresponding MTU sizes of 8 KB, 16 KB, 32 KB, or 56 KB.

Procedure

You activate or deactivate network devices with ip or an equivalent command. For details of the ip command, see the ip man page.

Examples

  • This example activates a HiperSockets CHPID with broadcast address 192.168.100.255:
    # ip addr add 192.168.100.10/24 dev hsi0
    # ip link set dev hsi0 up
  • This example activates an OSA-Express CHPID in QDIO mode with broadcast address 192.168.100.255:
    # ip addr add 192.168.100.11/24 dev eth0
    # ip link set dev eth0 up
  • This example reactivates an interface that was already activated and subsequently deactivated:
    # ip link set dev eth0 up