Greetings!
I'm new to this list and I'm just embarking on my first Linux s/390 trial. I'm
attempting to install Suse Linux Enterprise Server 8 as a VM guest within a test lpar.
We're running z/VM 4.3. But I'm having a problem with the VM TCPIP side of things.
I've got the Linux installation kernel up and
running but tcp/ip doesn't get out beyond VM. So from a CMS machine under the same VM
I can telnet across to the Linux guest but I can't telnet from outside the test lpar
and I can't ping outside the test lpar from the Linux guest. I'm sure the problem lies
with the PROFILE TCPIP settings so I'd be
grateful if someone could take a look at our file and suggest where I'm going wrong. I
don't know if it's more confused because we've just started using vipa. Anyway, the
file in its entirety is below. Many thanks in anticipation of anyone's help!
Nigel Havell
Senior DBA
The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
PROFILE TCPIP follows:
; ********************************************************************
;
; I N S T A L L A T I O N I N S T R U C T I O N S
;
; The Installation EXEC has invoked XEDIT to allow you to update
; the passwords for the TCP/IP Protocol Service Machines, e.g.,
; FTPSERVE. The passwords are further down in this file and are
; coded as part of the AUTOLOG statement. If you will LOCATE the
; fourth occurrence of the string 'AUTOLOG' (minus the 's), you
; can then provide the correct password for each of the Protocol
; Service machines. This is necessary for the verification EXEC,
; V5735FAL, to execute successfully, as well as to allow TCPIP to
; automatically bring up the Protocol Service Machines WHENEVER
; the TCPIP virtual machine is initialized.
;
;
; ********************************************************************
; Use statements below to alter sizes of free pools.
; See section in this manual on TCP/IP Configuration
; Commands for more information.
ACBPOOLSIZE 750
ADDRESSTRANSLATIONPOOLSIZE 1500
CCBPOOLSIZE 100
DATABUFFERPOOLSIZE 600
ENVELOPEPOOLSIZE 350
IPROUTEPOOLSIZE 300
LARGEENVELOPEPOOLSIZE 30
RCBPOOLSIZE 50
SCBPOOLSIZE 310
SKCBPOOLSIZE 256
SMALLDATABUFFERPOOLSIZE 1500
TCBPOOLSIZE 1500
UCBPOOLSIZE 50
; Turn off all TCP/IP tracing
NOTRACE
; Flush the arp tables every 5 minutes
ARPAGE 5
; The SYSCONTACT and SYSLOCATION statements are used for SNMP.
;
; SYSCONTACT is the contact person for this managed node and how to
; contact this person. Used for VM agent MIB variable sysContact
SYSCONTACT
Tech. Support (x3559)
ENDSYSCONTACT
; SYSLOCATION is the physical location of this node. Used for VM
; agent MIB variable sysLocation
SYSLOCATION
Computer Room
ENDSYSLOCATION
; Inform the following users of serious errors
INFORM
OPERATOR TCPMAINT TSPMJM TSPSFW TSPCLF TSPNRH
ENDINFORM
; Obey the following users for restricted commands
OBEY
OPERATOR TCPMAINT SNMPD SNMPQE ROUTED REXECD TSPMJM TSPNRH TSPCLF
ENDOBEY
; Autolog the following server machines
AUTOLOG
FTPSERVE TCP ; FTP Server
; LPSERVE TCP ; LP SERVER
; NAMESRV TCP ; Domain Name Server
; NCSGLBD password ; NCS GLBD Server
; NCSLLBD password ; NCS LLBD Server
; PORTMAP TCP ; Portmap server
; REXECD TCP ; REXEC Server
ROUTED TCP ; ROUTED SERVER
SMTP TCP ; SMTP Server
; SNMPD TCP ; SNMP VM Agent Virtual Machine
; SNMPQE TCP ; SNMP VM Client Virtual Machine
; VMNFS password ; NFS Server
ENDAUTOLOG
; Reserve the following ports for specific servers
; values from RFC 1060, "Assigned numbers"
PORT
20 TCP FTPSERVE NOAUTOLOG ; FTP Server
21 TCP FTPSERVE ; FTP Server
23 TCP INTCLIEN ; TELNET Server
25 TCP SMTP ; SMTP Server
53 TCP NAMESRV ; Domain Name Server
53 UDP NAMESRV ; Domain Name Server
111 TCP PORTMAP ; Portmap Server
111 UDP PORTMAP ; Portmap Server
; 135 UDP NCSLLBD ; NCS LLBD SERVER
161 UDP SNMPD ; SNMP Agent
162 UDP SNMPQE ; SNMPQE Agent
512 TCP REXECD ; REXECD Server (REXEC)
514 TCP REXECD ; REXECD Server (RSH)
515 TCP RSCS ; LP Server
520 UDP ROUTED ; RouteD Server
; 750 TCP VMKERB ; KERBEROS SERVER
; 750 UDP VMKERB ; KERBEROS SERVER
; 751 TCP ADMSERV ; KERBEROS DATABASE SERVER
; 751 UDP ADMSERV ; KERBEROS DATABASE SERVER
; 2049 UDP VMNFS ; NFS SERVER
;
; When we move to production, we won't need the next definition
; So comment out the next 14 lines
; DEVICE BTI LCS 0E0
; DEVICE ETH1 LCS F10
; DEVICE ETH2 LCS F12
DEVICE ETH1 LCS F14
DEVICE ETH2 LCS F16
; DEVICE ADDED FOR VIPA
DEVICE VDEV1 VIRTUAL 0
; LINK ETHER ETHERNET 0 BTI
LINK ETHL1 ETHERNET 0 ETH1
LINK ETHL2 ETHERNET 1 ETH2
; THE LOCAL HOST'S INTERNET ADDRESSES
; LINK ADDED FOR VIPA
LINK VLINK1 VIRTUAL 0 VDEV1
HOME
; 193.36.10.3 ETHER
10.0.254.25 VLINK1
10.0.254.12 ETHL1
10.0.254.13 ETHL2
; FOLLOWING DEFINITIONS ARE FOR VIPA
ASSORTEDPARMS
IGNOREDIRECT
SOURCEVIPA
VARSUBNETTING
ENDASSORTEDPARMS
BSDROUTINGPARMS TRUE
VLINK1 1492 0 255.255.255.248 0
ETHL1 1492 0 255.255.255.248 0
ETHL2 1492 0 255.255.255.248 0
ENDBSDROUTINGPARMS
; Routing information (if you are not using the ROUTED server)
; Network First hop Driver Packet size Subn mask Subn value
GATEWAY
; 193.36.10.0 = ETHER DEFAULTSIZE 0
10 = ETHL1 1492 0.255.255.248 0.0.254.8
10 = ETHL2 1492 0.255.255.248 0.0.254.8
; DEFAULT FOR EVERYTHING ELSE
; DEFAULTNET 193.36.10.2 ETHER DEFAULTSIZE 0
DEFAULTNET 10.0.254.9 ETHL2 1492 0
;
; START ALL THE INTERFACES
; START BTI
START ETH1
START ETH2
; The next 7 lines are for LINUX
DEVICE LIN1CTC CTC 1F0
LINK LIN1C CTC 0 LIN1CTC
HOME
10.0.254.25 LIN1C
GATEWAY
10.0.254.100 = LIN1C 1500 HOST
START LIN1CTC
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