Try NETSTAT CP Q V C06 to check the status of the virtual device from
the view of the TCP/IP virtual machine.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rich,
i see this for the problem vse:
Device SP9D Type: CTC Status: Ready
Queue size: 0 CPU: 0 Address: 0C06
Link SP9 Type: CTC Net number: 0
BytesIn: 0 BytesOut: 0
Forwarding: Enabled
Broadcast Capability: Yes
Multicast Capability: Yes
Group Members
----- -------
224.0.0.1 1
Device SP9DA Type: CTC Status: Ready
Queue size: 0 CPU: 0 Address: 0D06
Link SP9A Type: CTC Net number: 0
BytesIn: 130196 BytesOut: 0
Forwarding: Enabled
Broadcast Capability: Yes
Multicast Capability: Yes
Group Members
----- -------
224.0.0.1 1
prg
Phillip Gramly
Systems Programmer
Communications Data Group
Champaign, IL
The IBM z/VM Operating System <[email protected]> wrote on
01/14/2008 12:32:15 PM:
> NETSTAT DEV, or if your VM is current enough ifconfig.
>
> What level of VSE are you running? You may be able to connect it
> directly to the VSwitch and eliminate the hop.
>
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