... I should add that I don't personally recommend DHCP in a z/VM context.
Better to have the addresses pre-assigned to each guest. (You'd want to do
some prep of your virt MAC addresses. Might as well cut to the chase, even
relegate the MAC addrs to VM and save that effort.) On z/VM there are other
ways to match the IP addr with the guest.

Also ... NAT itself is not the plus we once thought. It really only buys
you address constraint relief in IPv4 space. Most of us see it (or used to)
as also offering security, but that is misleading. When you get to IPv6,
you'll want to dispense with NAT though still have stateful firewalls.
On Nov 27, 2011 12:26 PM, "Cameron Seay" <cws...@gmail.com> wrote:

> All:
>
> We need to use NATing to generate private IP addresses that can be accessed
> externally to our network.  Has anyone done this?
>
> Thanks.
>
> --
> Cameron Seay, Ph.D.
> Electronics, Computer and Information Technology
> School of Technology
> NC A & T State University
> Greensboro, NC
> 336 334 7717 x2251
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