> And from the router I can ping both z/OS and the Linux guest, so the
> basic connection and routing seems to be there...
> And following the instructions in the device drivers manual and in a
> SHARE pitch, I turned on IP forwarding.  
 
That should be sufficient. If you enable IP forwarding, you should be able to 
ping through the router guest. What does the output of 'netstat -r' look like 
on the router guest and the endpoint guest? What does the z/OS routing table 
look like? You need routes both for the forward path and the path back to your 
location. 
 
You may need a route pointing to the 11.129 subnet via the Linux router on the 
z/OS system side if the Linux router is not the default route for that z/OS 
guest. If it's trying to go out and around, there may be something else horking 
your path. 
 
 

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