On Monday, 11/28/2005 at 12:01 EST, Steve Gentry
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings.  I'm trying to get from my pc, which is on a different
subnet, to a
> linux guest in an IFL via a hiper socket.  I'm not having much luck. So
I
> wonder if someone could help me.  When I ping 192.168.141.63, I get a
Request
> Timeout.  I can ping 192.168.141.60  from my pc and get a reply.  The
> hipersocket chpids are attached to their respective guests.
> Thanks in advance.

> The tcpip profile info follows:
> <profile>
>
>   DEVICE WARPDRV HIPERS F100 PORTNAME HIPERDF1

>   LINK HIPERLF1 QDIOIP WARPDRV


You didn't provide the DEVICE/LINK definitions for your OSA, but I suspect
it an OSD (QDIO) device and you forgot to include "PRIROUTER".

I suspect the OSA is blocking packets to .63.  Packets to .60 are allowed
because VM TCP/IP registers all home addresses in the OSA.

Alan Altmark
z/VM Development
IBM Endicott

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