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Guest LAN configuration > NIC definition using CP commands - Pg. 102

Figure 4-18 shows an example CP User Directory entry for a Linux guest that connects to a QDIO Guest LAN. USER LNX23 LNX23 128M 1G G INCLUDE IBMDFLT IPL CMSPARM AUTOCR MACHINE XA CONSOLE 0009 3215 NICDEF 0700 TYPE QDIO DEV 3 SYSTEM TSTLAN MDISK 0191 3390 3274 025 LEVW01 MR MDISK 0201 3390 3339 0200 LX3EA3 M MDISK 0202 3390 3539 3138 LX3EA3 M Figure 4-18 User directory entry for a Linux guest: Connecting to a QDIO Guest LAN 4.6.6 NIC definition using CP commands To create a virtual Network Interface Card that will only last for the life of a guest (that is, it will need to be redefined when the guest next logs on to the system), use the following command syntax: DEFINE NIC vdev [ operands ] Where the following is true: