Good morning all,

Back again, but with a quick direct question.  When we run VSE as a guest
under VM, we code
the TCP/IP GATEWAY statement for VM as follows:
GATEWAY
  10                 =        TR1       1500         0
  10.1.5.130     10.1.1.120   CTCVSE    1500         HOST       (10.1.1.120
is VM first hop)

When I use the same syntax for Linux, it can't PING 10.1.1.120.
  10.1.5.150     10.1.1.120   LNX1      1492         HOST

I can ping the DNS server (10.1.3.140) and the linux machine 10.1.5.150.  An
earlier post said that we had to use a separate subnet for Linux, but a
response said not so.  The redbook Mark posted shows their Linux setup:
HOME
  9.12.14.155       WTSCVMT
  9.12.9.178        LINUX5V
GATEWAY
  9.12.9.184        =         LINUX5V    1500    HOST

Is this the part we OS/390 folks were warned about with regards to TCPIP
being different in
Linux?  The explanation for the VSE setup was that incoming packets would
route to the VM TCP/IP
stack (first hop), then get sent forward to VSE. Can someone clarify for
SuSE running under VM as guest?

Thanks as always,
Jill Grine

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