On Dec 1, 2004, at 7:09 PM, Ranga Nathan wrote:
currently we have two hipersockets defined per guest, one with 64k mtu
block size and one with 8k mtu block size. We use the one smaller mtu
size
hipersocket to talk among the other guests from guest to guest and to
do
authentication to a USS LDAP server under MVS. The 64k mtu block size
hipersocket is being used for backups through fdr upstream on the mvs
side
and notice a nice improvement on speed for backups. The problem we are
running into is the 127 device limitation.
I dont recall this limitation. Is this a Hipersockets limitation? Do
you
mean 127 x 4 addresses?
Um, you mean you're using a real Hipersockets dedicated per guest?
Don't do that.
Define them as SPECIALS or with NICDEF and virtualize 'em.
Adam
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