Vic Cross wrote on 04/13/2005 09:20:49 AM:
> CP Q NIC DET
> Adapter 0F00 Type: QDIO Name: LXGLAN Devices: 3
> Port 0 MAC: 02-00-00-00-00-04 LAN: SYSTEM LXGLAN MFS: 8192
(1) You are coupled to SYSTEM LXGLAN (good to know)
> RX Packets: 83370 Discarded: 0 Errors: 0
> TX Packets: 36146 Discarded: 0 Errors: 0
> RX Bytes: 64694381 TX Bytes: 2427470
(2) This is good news... Your RX and TX counts show data is flowing.
If you issue #CP Q NIC DETAIL on the target user, do you see
corresponding numbers, or do you see RX Discarded count increase?
> Connection Name: HALLOLE State: Session Established
> Device: 0F00 Unit: 000 Role: CTL-READ
> Device: 0F01 Unit: 001 Role: CTL-WRITE
> Device: 0F02 Unit: 002 Role: DATA
> VLAN: ANY Assigned by user
> Unicast IP Addresses:
> 172.18.8.31 Mask: 255.255.255.0
(3) Your IP Address has been registered on the Guest LAN.
Check the target user to see if it was successfully
registered with the address you intended.
> FE80::200:0:500:4/64
> Multicast IP Addresses:
> 224.0.0.1 MAC: 01-00-5E-00-00-01
> 224.0.0.251 MAC: 01-00-5E-00-00-FB
> 239.255.255.253 MAC: 01-00-5E-7F-FF-FD
> FF02::1 MAC: 33-33-00-00-00-01
> FF02::1:FF00:4 MAC: 33-33-FF-00-00-04
> This z/VM system doesn't get much service attention (Q VMLAN says
> VM63261) -- could it be some maintenance I need?
Yes... VM63261 is a z/VM 4.3.0 APAR and the most recent service affecting
Guest LAN
on z/VM 4.3.0 would be VM63655 (PTF UM31332) and all prereqs. If that does
not fix the
problem we will need more diagnostic information.
Regards,
Dennis
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Dennis Musselwhite ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
z/VM Development -- CP Network Simulation -- IBM Endicott NY
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