What does NETSTAT GATE and HOME show for both stacks?

David


-----Original Message-----
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System on behalf of Russ Burtnett
Sent: Fri 1/19/2007 10:22 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [IBMVM] Routing problem from level2 VM guest
 
I need to be able to communicate from multiple level 2 VM systems to my
level 1 VM system as well as to the PCs located on my local lan.  I chose=

a VM Guest Lan using Hipersockets as the solution to my problem.  I have
the guest lan set up and can ping from level 1 to level 2 and vice versa.=

The problem I now have is how do I route the data from my 200 subnet to a=
nd
from the local lan?  If using a subnet instead of a different IP range is=

part of my problem that can be changed.


(Simple) Network Diagram:


      Local Lan     
          |         
          |         
   ---------------  
  | 192.168.1.221 | 
  |               | 
  |   Level 1     | 
  |   z/VM 5.2    | 
  |               | 
  |192.168.200.1  | 
   ---------------  
          |         
          |         
          |         
      Guest Lan     
          |         
          |         
          |         
          |         
   ---------------  
  | 192.168.200.2 | 
  |               | 
  |   Level 2     | 
  |   z/VM 5.2    | 
  |               | 
   --------------- 

Some queries:

netstat dev                     =
                         =
                  
VM TCP/IP Netstat Level 520                =
                         =
       
                         =
                         =
                         =

Device [EMAIL PROTECTED]                Type: LCS            Status: Ready   =
       
  Queue size: 0     CPU: 0     Address: 0440          =
                     
    Link ETH0                  Type: ETHERNET       Net number: 0   =
       
      BytesIn: 708116651       BytesOut: 342275844        =
                 
      Forwarding: Enabled      MTU: 1500           =
                        
      Broadcast Capability: Yes              =
                         =
     
      Multicast Capability: No               =
                         =
     
                         =
                         =
                         =

Device [EMAIL PROTECTED]                 Type: HIPERS         Status: Ready   =
       
  Queue size: 0     CPU: 0     Address: 0450        Port name: UNASSIGNED=
  
  IPv4 Router Type: NonRouter  Arp Query Support: Yes       =
               
    Link HIPER1                Type: QDIOIP         Net number: 0   =
       
      BytesIn: 6673            BytesOut: 68849         =
                    
      Forwarding: Enabled      MTU: 4000            IPv6: Disabled   =
      
      Maximum Frame Size  : 16384              =
                         =
   
      Broadcast Capability: Yes              =
                         =
     
      Multicast Capability: Yes              =
                         =
     
      Group                                   Members       =
               
      -----                                   -------       =
               
      224.0.0.1                                  1     

I noticed the "NonRouter" for [EMAIL PROTECTED], if that's the problem, I 
haven't b=
een
able to find the solution.
                    

q lan det                      =
                         =
                
LAN SYSTEM ZDEVLAN1     Type: HIPERS  Connected: 2    Maxconn: INFINITE =

  PERSISTENT  UNRESTRICTED  IP        MFS: 16384      Accounting: OFF  =
 
    Adapter Owner: TCPIP    NIC: 0450  Name: UNASSIGNED      =
           
      RX Packets: 41         Discarded: 0          Errors: 0     =
       
      TX Packets: 50         Discarded: 2          Errors: 0     =
       
      RX Bytes: 5361                 TX Bytes: 66633       =
             
      Device: 0452  Unit: 002   Role: DATA           =
                   
      Options: Broadcast Multicast IPv4 VLAN          =
                  
        Unicast IP Addresses:               =
                         =
   
          192.168.1.221        MAC: 02-00-00-00-00-02       =
            
          192.168.200.1        MAC: 02-00-00-00-00-02       =
            
        Multicast IP Addresses:              =
                         =
  
          224.0.0.1            MAC: 01-00-5E-00-00-01       =
            
    Adapter Owner: VSSTEST2 NIC: 0450  Name: UNASSIGNED      =
           
      RX Packets: 0          Discarded: 0          Errors: 0     =
       
      TX Packets: 0          Discarded: 0          Errors: 0     =
       
      RX Bytes: 0                    TX Bytes: 0         =
               
      Device: 0452  Unit: 002   Role: DATA           =
                   
      Options: Broadcast Multicast IPv4 VLAN          =
                  
        Unicast IP Addresses:               =
                         =
   
          192.168.200.2        MAC: 02-00-00-00-00-01       =
            
        Multicast IP Addresses:              =
                         =
  
          224.0.0.1            MAC: 01-00-5E-00-00-01       =
            

q vmlan                      =
                         =

VMLAN maintenance level:                 =
             
  Latest Service: VM63850                =
             
VMLAN MAC address assignment:               =
          
  MACADDR Prefix: 020000                 =
             
  MACIDRANGE SYSTEM: 000001-FFFFFF             =
       
             USER:   000000-000000             =
       
VMLAN default accounting status:              =
        
  SYSTEM Accounting: OFF       USER Accounting: OFF   
VMLAN general activity:                 =
              
  PERSISTENT Limit: INFINITE   Current: 1           =
  
  TRANSIENT  Limit: INFINITE   Current: 0           =
  

Thanks... Russ                    =
                      
 

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