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 =
