The output from Q VSWITCH shows that your OS/390 TCPIP stack has not yet registered it's IP address to the VSWITCH. You should be looking for error messages in your OS/390 TCPIP and VTAM logs. You may also need to
make sure that the appropriate VTAM nodes have been activated sucessfully and that the associated TCPIP devices names have been started. Brian Nielsen On Fri, 12 Sep 2008 08:19:55 -0700, Daniel Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot e: >Today, I logged off the OS/390 system. > >I destroyed the VSWITCH via DETACH. > >I created the VSWITCH using the following command: > >DEFINE VSWITCH SWITCH1 RDEV 103 CONNECT > >I also issued the following command: > >SET VSWITCH SWITCH1 GRANT BH3A > >When I IPL'd the OS/390 guest BH3A, the following message was in the >log: > >NIC 0104 is created; devices 0104-0106 defined > >The OS/390 guest came up normally. > >Here is the output from the 'Q VSWITCH SWITCH1 DET' : > >VSWITCH SYSTEM SWITCH1 Type: VSWITCH Connected: 1 Maxconn: INFINITE > > PERSISTENT RESTRICTED NONROUTER Accounting: OFF > > VLAN Unaware > > State: Ready > > IPTimeout: 5 QueueStorage: 8 > > Portname: UNASSIGNED RDEV: 0103 Controller: DTCVSW2 VDEV: 0103 > > VSWITCH Connection: > > RX Packets: 0 Discarded: 17 Errors: 0 > > TX Packets: 0 Discarded: 0 Errors: 0 > > RX Bytes: 0 TX Bytes: 0 > > Device: 0103 Unit: 000 Role: DATA > > Adapter Owner: BH3A NIC: 0104 Name: PORTVM1 > > RX Packets: 0 Discarded: 0 Errors: 0 > > TX Packets: 0 Discarded: 0 Errors: 0 > > RX Bytes: 0 TX Bytes: 0 > > Device: 0106 Unit: 002 Role: DATA > > >Things are different from yesterday. > >However, I am still unable to connect to BH3A via a PCOM session. > > > >********************************************************************** >This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply e-mail and destroy all copies of the original message. >********************************************************************** > >
