Our network went down overnight, so I couldn't connect to the mainframe
through my PC this morning. I hit the KVM switch tucked behind my
monitor and connected to the mainframe through the PC connected to the
ICC LAN. Is this a possible solution for you for emergency access?

Peter

-----Original Message-----
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Alan Ackerman
Sent: April 16, 2008 19:27
To: [email protected]
Subject: Second TCPIP stack and SSL

We have been ordered to protect all TN3270 sessions to VM with SSL. This

means turning on SSLSERV and disabling non-SSL. (INTERNALCLIENTPARMS 
SECURECONNECTION REQUIRED, I think.) IBM level 2 has suggested that
other 
shops have a second TCP/IP stack to use when there are problems with
TCPIP 
or SSLSERV. (We have found several problems with SSLSERV in our
testing.)

I'm curious whether and how other shops use a second TCP/IP stack.

Some possibilities:

1. Have a second TCPIP stack up all the time (userids TCPIP2 and 
MPROUTE2), but with no SSL. It would run on a second IP address. (This
is 
security by obscurity.)

2. Have a second TCPIP stack up all the time, with SSL required.
(Userids  
TCPIP2, MPROUTE2, SSLSERV2.) This takes 2-3 more 3390-3 packs per
system, 
as well as a second IP address for each. (We have 6 first-level VM 
systems, so those packs add up. There is also the administrative time to

get new certificates, etc.)

3. Have a second TCPIP stack, kept down, with no SSL, but brought up by 
operations when we request it. It would have a second IP address. (So we

could test without bringing down the other TCPIP stack.)

4. Have a second TCPIP stack, kept down, with no SSL, but brought up by 
operations when we request it. Assume the first stack is down and steal 
the IP address. We could only test during stand-alone time.

We do have a seond way to get into our systems, a PC-based product
called 
AP View. It has been unreliable here, and in some cases we have to ask 
operations to page the AP View support, either becsaue it is not working

or because we are only allowed Read/Only access via AP View to some (the

most important, naturally) VM systems. This slows down recovery.

We are trying to get rid of VTAM. (Actually, we are waiting for the z/OS

folks on this.) So that is not a good alternative.

Alan Ackerman                                            
Alan (dot) Ackerman (at) Bank of America (dot) com       


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