Kris,

I tested what you told me and it works as expected. Just one thing, no need
to code 192.20.2.182 in the HOME. It doesn't work. Just PROXYARP is needed !


Thanks
Alain 
 


Le 29/10/08 8:54, « Kris Buelens » <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :

> It can work: your first-level TCPIP needs to have PROXYARP in
> ASSORTEDPARMS and the IP address of the secondlevel TCPIP needs to be
> coded on the HOME of the first-level TCPIP:
> HOME
> 192.200.2.161 OSA82L
> 192.200.2.182 LNK00FD
> ;
> (I used such a setup when we got short on OSA ports on a 9672).
> 
> If however if the only thing you need is 3270 access to the
> secondlevel VM, such a setup isn't required:
> - define some virtual 3270's in the config for the secondlevel guest
> (using SPECIAL or DEF GRAF)
> - ENABLE the addresses in the secondlevel
> - on the first-level VM logo, issue "DIAL level2vm"
> Even if you have this TCPIP setup, these virtual 3270s remain useful
> for cases where TCPIP in the secondlevel system would not start.
> 
> 2008/10/28 David Kreuter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> 
>> I'm not sure why you are using virtual CTCs.  You should try to put the
>> second level guest and the 1st level TCPIP on a vswitch. With the vswitch
>> connecting via the osa the physical network both the 1st level vm tcpip and
>> the tcpip 3rd level in the guest will have connectivity.
>> 
>> Or, if you want to have two networks, keep the first level on the OSA, if
>> that is what you are doing now, and then create a guest lan and give the 1st
>> level and the 3rd level TCPIP on the guest interfaces to it.  The first level
>> will then act as a software router.
>> 
>> David
>> 
>> ________________________________
>> 
>> From: The IBM z/VM Operating System on behalf of Alain Benveniste
>> Sent: Tue 10/28/2008 1:07 PM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: [IBMVM] Share QDIO device between VM 1stlvl & VM 2ndlvl
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> I would like to use a unique device, AA14, to connect 1stlvl with 2ndlvl.=
>> 
>> I tried with CTC and it works inside the VMs. But I can't enter 2ndlvl wh=
>> en
>> I try to connect from the global network.
>> I talked with the IP guy and told me it worked that way when it was coded=
>> 
>> with LCS in place of QDIO. He has no idea how to do ...
>> 
>> Config 1stlvl :
>> 
>> DEVICE OSA82P OSD AA14
>> LINK OSA82L QDIOETHERNET OSA82P
>> ;
>> DEVICE CTC00FD CTC 101A
>> LINK LNK00FD CTC 0 CTC00FD
>> ;
>> HOME
>> 192.200.2.161 OSA82L
>> ;
>> GATEWAY
>> ; (IP) Network  First         Link      Max. Packet  Subnet      Subnet
>> ; Address       Hop           Name      Size (MTU)   Mask        Value
>> ; -----------   ------------  -------   -----------  ----------- ------
>>  192.200.2.182 =             LNK00FD   1500         HOST
>>  192.200.2     =             OSA82L    1492         0
>>  DEFAULTNET    192.200.2.240 OSA82L    1492         0
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Config 2ndlvl :
>> 
>> DEVICE CTC00FD CTC 00FD
>> LINK LNK00FD CTC 1 CTC00FD
>> ;
>> HOME
>> 192.200.2.182 LNK00FD
>> ;
>> GATEWAY
>> ; (IP) Network  First         Link      Max. Packet  Subnet      Subnet
>> ; Address       Hop           Name      Size (MTU)   Mask        Value
>> ; -----------   ------------  -------   -----------  ----------- ------
>>  192.200.2     =             LNK00FD   1492         0
>>  DEFAULTNET    192.200.2.240 LNK00FD   1492         0
>> ;
>> 
>> 
>> What should I code to make it work ?
>> 
>> Alain Benveniste
> 
> 
> 
> --
> Kris Buelens,
> IBM Belgium, VM customer support
> 

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