TCP/IP running on z/OS and Linux both use the same means.  That is, what
IP address am I trying to communicate with, and what does my routing
table tell me about how to get there?

Give your HiperSocket interfaces IP addresses that are on a different
subnet than the IP addresses on the OSA interface.  (Good networking
practice, regardless.)  Then, configure your application(s) to use the
IP addresses assigned to the HiperSocket interfaces.  Routing will do
the rest.


Mark Post

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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Fuhrmann Anna
Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 4:05 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: configure hipersockets


Hi List, 

a real dummy question. Somehow I think I should know it.But I don't.  
Anyway: 
we have four partitions at the moment, one of them a Linux LPAR.  
For networking we have OSA Express and now I want one of the 
z/os partitions to communicate with the Linux partition by means of
hipersockets. 
Now for the dummy question: how does my z/os partition "know" what to 
use when more than one devices are defined (OSA and hipersockets)? Where
to configure this? 

thank you, 

Anna
 

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