On 14th June Vic Cross wrote
Paul, did you get this working? If not, a suggestion or three inline...
I got it working but not in the manner I would have preferred. The MAN
device connecting to the M3000 H30 operates as a Lan Channel Station with
multiple virtual channels/connections. So I
: quarta-feira, 16 de junho de 2004 05:12
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Assunto: Re: First time Linux under S/390
On 14th June Vic Cross wrote
Paul, did you get this working? If not, a suggestion or
three inline...
I got it working but not in the manner I would have preferred.
The MAN device connecting
On Wed, 16 Jun 2004, Paul Burke wrote:
I got it working but not in the manner I would have preferred. The MAN
device connecting to the M3000 H30 operates as a Lan Channel Station with
multiple virtual channels/connections. So I configured the Linux machine to
be a part of the same subnet and
Paul, did you get this working? If not, a suggestion or three inline...
On Thu, 10 Jun 2004, Paul Burke wrote:
Configuring my first Linux under S/390 and cannot get Linux to communicate
with the network. Following is a brief overview of the environment.
We run a class C network 192.168.168.
Configuring my first Linux under S/390 and cannot get Linux to communicate
with the network. Following is a brief overview of the environment.
We run a class C network 192.168.168. with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.128.
Existing network runs on low order, Linux network runs on the high order.
Check to determine if the default gateway used by the PC knows the route
to the Linux subnet. The problem is probably the routing back to Linux
from the PC.
Harold Grovesteen
Paul Burke wrote:
Configuring my first Linux under S/390 and cannot get Linux to communicate
with the network. Following
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Subject: First time Linux under S/390
Configuring my first Linux under S/390 and cannot get Linux to communicate
with the network. Following is a brief overview of the environment.
We run a class C network 192.168.168. with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.128.
Existing
On Thu, 2004-06-10 at 02:02, Paul Burke wrote:
Configuring my first Linux under S/390 and cannot get Linux to communicate
with the network. Following is a brief overview of the environment.
The problem looks like the rest of the network doesn't know that
192.168.168.129 is reachable via the