Glad you asked this question. I just did something similar to your request. Here are some key definitions I used:
IPCONFIG ARPTO 1200 DATAGRamfwd FWDMULTipath PERPacket SOURCEVIPA NOSYSPLEXRouting IGNORERedirect MULTIPATH PERConnection PATHMTUDISCovery NODYNAMICXCF NOIQDIORouting TTL 60 ; DEVICE and LINK for VIPA Devices: DEVICE VIPA1 VIRTUAL 0 LINK VIPA1 VIRTUAL 0 VIPA1 ; ; DEVICE and LINK for MPCIPA QDIO Devices: ; ; QDIO (gen - OSD), see NET.VTAMLST(TRL??) DEVICE OSA4VME MPCIPA NONRouter AUTORESTART LINK Z990CH41LNK1 IPAQENET OSA4VME HOME 10.2.15.125 VIPA1 10.2.15.122 Z990CH41LNK1 The connections can be made using any of the IP addresses assigned to the OSA adapters, or the VIPA IP address. Preferably the VIPA IP address should be used in all instances. On Thu, 25 Jan 2007 14:01:59 -0800, Dennis Leong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I want to be able to setup high availability to my production lpar using >static vipa with arp takeover. We have 2 osa ports on separate adapters >running in qdio mode and we run z/os 1.4. I don't want to run multiple >tcpip stacks and also do not want to bind any specific application to an >address. The setup just needs to provide connectivity to my lpar in the >event of a failure to port on switch connected to the first osa. What are >the key tcpip profile statements or better yet does anyone have working >sample? Thank you. > > >- enD sin ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html

