For a sanity check, can you quick switch the networking settings back and
restart the network to make sure there wasn't something else that changed
when you rebooted?  Related, is sshd running?  :-)



From:   "Chase, John" <[email protected]>
To:     [email protected],
Date:   10/23/2013 01:22 PM
Subject:        Re: Changing IP address at DR site
Sent by:        Linux on 390 Port <[email protected]>



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Linux on 390 Port On Behalf Of Oscar R Quesada
>
> John, can someone from the wan group check the switch or router (default
> gw) to see if they can ping the MF and
> maybe clear cache ?

Request is in, but they are on lunch break at the moment.

The mainframe is otherwise reachable within the DR network:  Three z/OS
LPARs and one z/VM LPAR.  The only entities not reachable are the Linuxes
on z/VM.  We can log in to their (Linuxes) z/VM consoles, but that's all.

    -jc-

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