> HOME
> 192.168.193.003 QDIO0
> PRIMARYINTERFACE QDIO0
> GATEWAY
> 192.168.193 = QDIO0 1500 0.0.003.0 0
>
The net address in the GATEWAY statement needs to be 192.168.192 then things <should> work happily.
As a rule, if you're supernetting, the network address on your route needs to be the network address of the first network in the supernet; with your networks being:
> 192.168.192.x
> 192.168.193.x
> 192.168.194.x
> 192.168.195.x
MPRoute and/or RouteD are not required for supernetting to work...you just need the secret decoder ring (free with 6 System z9 box tops and $79.99 shipping and handling)... :-)
Regards,
Miguel Diaz
z/VM TCP/IP Development
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