Thank you Dennis.  I'll try all of those and add them to my ever-growing
cheat sheet list.




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Matt,

You can get some idea of the system level using the CP command:

      CP QUERY CPLEVEL

That should (at least) reassure you that you are using z/VM Version 4
Release 2.0 and it
will list a service level that indicates which service tape has been
installed.

CP Guest LAN support on VM 4.2.0 was enabled by CP APAR VM62938 (and TCPIP
APAR PQ51738).  Use the following CP command to find out if VM62938 is
installed:

      CP QUERY VMLAN

If the response starts out with something like this:

VMLAN maintenance level:
  Latest Service: VM62938

you have the necessary CP support to define virtual HiperSockets networks
and adapters.

Regards,
Dennis Musselwhite ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
IBM Corporation -- z/VM Development -- CP Network Simulation

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