Use the Partition Migration: VLAN Configuration page to select the VLAN configuration that you want the migrating partition to use on the destination system.
For partition migration to be successful, the destination system must provide the same virtual LAN configuration as the source system. This means that the virtual LAN in which the migrating partition participates on the source system must also be available on the destination system. Additionally, if the virtual Ethernet adapter on the source Virtual I/O Server is bridged to the LAN by a shared Ethernet adapter, then the virtual Ethernet adapter on the destination Virtual I/O Server must also be bridged to the LAN by a shared Ethernet adapter to allow continued network access after the migration.
The table shows the following information:
VLAN ID
Lists the ID of each virtual LAN in which the migrating partition participates on the source system.Status
Present: Indicates that the VLAN ID is found on the destination system.
Not Present: Indicates that the VLAN ID is not found on the destination system. The migrating partition will not have access to the virtual LAN on the destination system.Bridged
Yes: Indicates that the virtual LAN on the destination system (with the same VLAN ID as the virtual LAN on the source system) is connected to the LAN (by a shared Ethernet adapter in the destination Virtual I/O Server logical partition).
No: Indicates that the virtual LAN on the destination system (with the same VLAN ID as the virtual LAN on the source system) is not connected to the LAN. You can move a logical partition from a bridged environment to a non-bridged environment; however, the logical partition will not have access to the LAN on the destination system.