What does NETSTAT ARP ALL TCP <controller machine> tell you after the
pings?
Do QUERY CONTROLLER to get the controller machine name
Mel Payne wrote:
Thanks.
The linking of the TCPMAINT disk gave me the command access I was
looking for. Pinging of all the various guests I'm interested in works
from
this new user ID (gateway, dns, nfs server). However, a TRACERTE
command to that same gateway system fails:
DTCTRA0020E UDP Socket(): EDC5111I Permission denied.
Michael MacIsaac wrote:
Then, while trying to ping the gateway, I get 100% packet loss and:
Warning: The gateway address 172.4.1.1 did not ping.
So you have *never* gotten TCP/IP access to any Linux yet? Is z/VM on
the
network and using the same gateway and OSA card? If so then you know
the
gateway is up and on the same subnet as the OSA. If not, then verify
your
hardware/network setup. If so, might the gateway be dropping ICMP pings
(in which case you can proceed even though the gateway can't be pinged)?
The user ID does not have TCPIP command access
Did you try "VMLINK TCPMAINT 592"
"Mike MacIsaac" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (845) 433-7061
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