I'm not sure how good the book is yet, (I've only started reading it), but Prentice Hall has a book called "Linux Routers" that talks about using Linux systems (Intel in this case) as routers in your network. It's a rather large book, and the second edition was just released, so they must have had a decent response to the original.
Mark Post -----Original Message----- From: Dave Myers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 10:37 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: H50 sandbox - how many subnets? In a message dated 9/5/2002 10:23:12 PM Mountain Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > > Dedicate two of the adapters to Linux guests and use guest LANs to > connect > > > VM TCP and the z/OS systems. Use CTC interfaces in Linux guests to > connect > > > to the VSE and OS/390 systems. Keep the 3rd adapter in case you have to > do > > > SNA How many guest lans and subnets would be used in this scenario? Do the CTC's require separate subnets? How does traffic get routed to the OS/390 2.9 image via the Linux router? Is this just a static route in the Zebra setup? Tia Dave ps can anyone recommend a good book on linux & routing ??
