My IP address of this machine on the VM Guest Lan is 10.185.25.2, and
I'm using a net mask of 255.255.255.0 since my guest lan consists of
10.185.25.0 - 10.185.25.255. The z/VM TCPIP server connects to the lan
at 10.185.25.1.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Looking at the /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup script, it appears that
> the script does something different if the IP address of the gateway is not
> in the same network (IP-address AND subnet-mask) as the Linux system.  In
> the case where they _are_ in the same network, the script does:
> ip route add default via ${GATEWAY}
>         in the case where it is not, it does:
> ip route add default dev ${DEVICE}
>
> What is the IP address and netmask of your Linux/390 guest?  (Since you're
> using the 10. network, the netmask should be 255.0.0.0.)
>
> Mark Post
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert Reuscher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2002 3:38 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: VM Guest Lan and Redhat 7.2
>
>
> I have a redhat 7.2 linux system, that was previously connected to our
> IP  network via a CIP connection, now we are moving that system from an
> LPAR to z/VM guest, connecting via a VM Guest Lan. I've got the guest
> lan defined and working properly, however what I am having trouble with
> is at ipl time of the guest getting the default route using the guest
> lan set. If I issue the route add default gw x.x.x.x from the console it
> works fine and everything is great. I just can't get it to happen at IPL
> time by the system. I've change the /etc/sysconfig/network file from
> (which worked fine):
>
> NETWORKING=YES
> FOWARD_IPV4=no
> HOSTNAME=xxxxx
> GATEWAYDEV=ci0
> GATEWAY=199.14.219.216
>
> to:
> NETWORKING=yes
> FORWARD_IPV4=no
> HOSTNAME=xxxxx
> GATEWAYDEV=hsi0
> GATEWAY=10.185.25.1
>
> The hsi0 and ci0 interfaces both get started fine, I just get no default
> route now that I've changed the network file.
>
>
>


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Robert Reuscher
NSDHAT
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