Thanks to all.
The problem was in VSE routes.
We add this two lines:
DEFINE ADAPTER,LINKID=OSAA,TYPE=ETHERNET,NUMBER=0
DEFINE ROUTE,ID=DEFECTO,LINKID=OSAA,IPADDR=192.60.10.0
and all works fine.
Thanks.
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Re: Help with Linux - to VSE
Hipersockets
22/04/2007 05:55
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On Friday, 04/20/2007 at 04:36 ZE2, Aristarc Diez Redorta
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> hsi0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:00:00:00:00:00
> inet addr:192.68.24.1 Bcast:192.68.24.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
> inet6 addr: fe80::200:ff:fe00:0/64 Scope:Link
> UP BROADCAST RUNNING NOARP MULTICAST MTU:1492 Metric:1
> RX packets:9 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
> TX packets:492 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
> collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
> RX bytes:756 (756.0 b) TX bytes:33760 (32.9 Kb)
*Something* is coming in. RX count is 9.
..snip..
> And here is the startup of the [VSE] TCP/IP
> 20070420 143018.91 SET IPADDR = 192.68.24.2
> 20070420 143018.91 IPN268I IPADDRESS now set to 192.68.24.2
> 20070420 143018.91 IPN188I IP Address 192.68.24.2 = Net:
192.68.24.0 Subnet: -- Host: 0.0.0.2
> 20070420 143018.91 SET MASK = 255.255.255.0
> 20070420 143018.91 IPN268I MASK now set to 255.255.255.0
> 20070420 143018.91 IPN188I IP Address 192.68.24.2 = Net:
192.68.24.0 Subnet: -- Host: 0.0.0.2
..snip..
> 20070420 143018.92 DEFINE
LINK,ID=OSAA,TYPE=OSAX,DEV=902,DATAPATH=904,MTU=1492,-
> 20070420 143018.92 IPADDR=192.68.24.2
> 20070420 143018.98 *
> 20070420 143018.98 DEFINE
ROUTE,ID=DEFECTO,LINKID=OSAA,IPADDR=0.0.0.0,-
> 20070420 143018.98 GATEWAY=130.10.128.50
> 20070420 143018.98 IPN448I ID: DEFECTO Link ID: OSAA
> 20070420 143018.98 IPN449I IP Address: 0.0.0.0 Mask:
255.255.255.0
> 20070420 143018.98 IPN450I Net: -- Subnet: -- Host: --
> 20070420 143018.98 IPN537I Gateway IP Address: 130.10.128.50
Now, that looks a little strange. You have set the default gateway to
something in the 130.10.128.0/24 network, yet you have defined interface
OSAA (device 902-904) in the 192.168.24/24 network. And the DEFINE LINK
is after the SET IPADDR and SET MASK. Is that normal? (I don't know much
about VSE IP.)
..snip..
> 20070420 163000.13 0012: IPC108I ICMP Echo request has been received
from: 192.68.24.1
> 20070420 163001.13 0012: IPC108I ICMP Echo request has been received
from: 192.68.24.1
> 20070420 163028.35 0012: IPC108I ICMP Echo request has been received
from: 192.68.24.1
> 20070420 163029.36 0012: IPC108I ICMP Echo request has been received
from: 192.68.24.1
There's the inbound ping (ICMP echo request) from Linux. Based on the
evidence, I'd say that
(a) you have a VSE routing problem (display the VSE IP routing table), or
(b) a firewall in Linux is active that is blocking packets from VSE.
Alan Altmark
z/VM Development
IBM Endicott
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