We set this up quite sometime back and I recall this same problem.  It
ended up it was on the router side at the other location.  We were being
blocked.  They could do an aping like you say to us but we were not able to
aping back.  Of course I do the VTAM stuff like you so the router guys on
our side and the other side found the problem and opened up the connection
and we are now up and working.   Hope this helps.




                                                                           
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I am not sure if this list supports VTAM questions or not. If not, please
ignore and sorry.

But if it does, I am trying to setup a Global Connection Network across an
EE-EE connection with a distant network.
The distant side when they do a D NET,APING to my VTAM, they are able to
attempt to create a dynamic PU based on following messages.
IST1576I DYNAMIC SWITCHED MAJOR NODE ISTDSWMN CREATED
They see messages with the CNV...... PU also.

But when I do an APING back to their VTAM, I don't see any messages about
creating this CNV... dynamic PU.

I verified my VTAM XCA and SWMN with IBM, but they don't see anything
incorrect.

I was wondering if someone that has setup a GCN could provide some insight
where to look. I'm not even sure if the problem is my VTAM, the remote
VTAM, or the network in between that we both connect to in order to reach
each other.


Dave Kutz

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