Hey in there...

There are a couple of ways you can do this.

If your Bustech MAN has additional LCS devices defined, DEDICATE a couple of 
them to the
Linux virtual machine and use them in the network setup portion of the Linux 
installation.

Set up a Guest LAN under VM and route it through your VM TCP/IP stack.  That 
will
require some routing finesse with your outboard routers and systems, but it is 
certainly
doable.  This will require a separate subnet for the Linux virtual machines 
that use the
Guest LAN.

The CTC to VM idea is really clunky and will quickly become difficult to 
maintain.

Fridrich, John wrote:
Hey out there...

Has anyone installed SUSE 9 under z/VM 4.4 on a Multiprise 3000 (7060)???
I have the boot-strap installed and working up to the network part... Can't 
ping outside the machine so I can't FTP the install back in.
Not sure how to configure... or what network interface to use... The 7060 is an 
odd machine...
I've tried the emulated ethernet cards, CTC to VM's IP stack, and directly to 
the BUSTECH MAN (ESCON attached LCS device) that I run all of my IP traffic 
through (3270 sessions and VSE's IP stack)...
All with no luck... $...@...


John Fridrich
Systems Programmer
San Joaquin County ISD
24 S. Hunter St., Rm5
Stockton, CA 95202
209-468-8413

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