Hi Russ. It may be the routers connected to the PC do not know where subnet 
192.168.200.x is. The network guys can help you with this or for a quick test 
you can use the PC route statement to identify to your PC how to get to the 
192.168.200.x subnet. 

You may wish to talk to the network guys to get a subnet within the 192.168.1.x 
network. Then you can update VM tcpip stack to route to that subnet or get them 
to configure the routers on how to reach the 192.168.200.x which is via 
192.168.1.221 router (your VM stack). 

hans rempel
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From:         Russ Burtnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To:     The IBM z/VM Operating System <[email protected]>
Date:          Fri, 19 Jan 2007 09:22:20 -0600

>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 and
>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 been
>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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