Setting the layer2 attribute
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If the detected hardware always runs in a specific discipline, the corresponding discipline module is automatically requested.
Before you begin
- To change a configured layer2 attribute, the network interface must be shut down and the device must be set offline.
- If you are using the layer2 option within a QDIO-based VSWITCH or guest LAN
environment, avoid defining a VLAN with ID
1. Some switch vendors use ID1as the default value. - IQD channels that in the IOCDS are defined as
external-bridged
must be configured to use layer 2.
About this task
The qeth device driver attempts to load the layer 3 discipline for HiperSockets™ devices and layer 2 for non-HiperSockets devices.
You can use the layer 2 mode for almost all device types,
however, note the following about layer 2 to layer 3 conversion:
- real OSA-Express
- Hardware is able to convert layer 2 to layer 3 traffic and vice versa and thus there are no restrictions.
- HiperSockets
- HiperSockets on layer 2 are supported as of System z10®. There is no support for layer 2 to layer 3 conversion and, thus, no communication is possible between HiperSockets layer 2 interfaces and HiperSockets layer 3 interfaces. Do not include HiperSockets layer 2 interfaces and HiperSockets layer 3 interfaces in the same LAN.
- z/VM® VSWITCH or guest LAN
- The qeth device driver detects the mode of the VSWITCH or LAN to which the NIC is coupled, and sets this mode on the device. The z/VM definition "Ethernet mode" is available for VSWITCHes and for guest LANs of type QDIO.
Procedure
The qeth device driver separates the configuration options
in sysfs according to the device discipline. Hence the first configuration
action after you group the device must be the configuration of the
discipline.
To set the discipline, issue a command of
the form:
echo <integer> > /sys/devices/qeth/<device_bus_id>/layer2where <integer> is
- 0 to turn off the layer2 attribute; this results in the layer 3 discipline (default for HiperSockets).
- 1 to turn on the layer2 attribute; this results in the layer 2 discipline (default for connections other than HiperSockets).
Results
For information
about layer2, see:
- Open Systems Adapter-Express Customer's Guide and Reference, SA22-7935
- OSA-Express Implementation Guide, SG24-5948
- Networking Overview for Linux® on zSeries®, REDP-3901
- z/VM: Connectivity, SC24-6267