Perhaps getting closer...

Changing the gateway to 192.168.192 .....
results in no errors in the startup.

However, I'm back to my origional problem of not being able to ping
outside of VM.

netstat home                       
VM TCP/IP Netstat Level 510        
                                   
IPv4 Home address entries:         
                                   
Address            Link            
-------            ------          
192.168.193.3      QDIO0           
                                   
IPv6 Home address entries: None    
                                   
netstat gate                                                           
       
VM TCP/IP Netstat Level 510                                            
       
                                                                       
       
Known IPv4 gateways:                                                   
       
                                                                       
       
NetAddress      FirstHop        Flgs PktSz Subnet Mask   Subnet Value 
Link    
----------      --------        ---- ----- -----------   ------------ 
------  
Default         192.168.192.1   UGS  1500  <none>                     
QDIO0   
192.168.192.0   <direct>        US   1500  0.0.3.0       0.0.0.0      
QDIO0   
                                                                       
       
Known IPv6 gateways: None                                              
       
netstat dev                                                            
      
VM TCP/IP Netstat Level 510                                            
      
                                                                       
      
Device [EMAIL PROTECTED]                Type: OSD            Status: Ready      
      
  Queue size: 0     CPU: 0     Address: 2010        Port name:
UNASSIGNED     
  IPv4 Router Type: Primary    Arp Query Support: Yes                  
      
    Link QDIO0                 Type: QDIOETHERNET   Net number: 0      
      
      BytesIn: 128             BytesOut: 616                           
      
      Forwarding: Enabled      MTU: 1500            IPv6: Disabled     
      
      Broadcast Capability: Yes                                        
      
      Multicast Capability: Yes                                        
      
      Group                                   Members                  
      
      -----                                   -------                  
      
netstat level                                                          
        
VM TCP/IP Netstat Level 510                                            
        
                                                                       
        
IBM 2086; z/VM Version 5 Release 1.0, service level 0501 (64-bit), VM
TCP/IP Lev
el 510; RSU 0501 running TCPIP MODULE E1 dated 02/20/05 at 22:10       
        
Ready; T=0.01/0.01 13:27:35                                            
        


Parts of ZVMV5R11 TCPIP file follows:

SMALLDATABUFFERPOOLSIZE     300  2048        
ASSORTEDPARMS                                
PROXYARP                                     
FREELOWPORTS                                 
ENDASSORTEDPARMS                             

DEVICE [EMAIL PROTECTED]  OSD 2010  PRIROUTER          
LINK QDIO0 QDIOETHERNET [EMAIL PROTECTED]  MTU 1500    

HOME                                                                   
  
192.168.193.003 QDIO0                                                  
  
--------------------  12  line(s) not displayed --------------------   
  
;
---------------------------------------------------------------------- 

  PRIMARYINTERFACE  QDIO0                                              
  
;
---------------------------------------------------------------------- 

GATEWAY                                                                
  
--------------------  5  line(s) not displayed --------------------    
  
; DIRECT AND INDIRECT SUPERNETS                                        
  
; Network       First           Link             MTU   Subnet         
S  
; Address       Hop             Name             Size  Mask           
V  
; ------------- --------------- ---------------- ----- ---------------
-  
  192.168.192   =               QDIO0            1500  0.0.003.0      
0  
--------------------  39  line(s) not displayed --------------------   
  
DEFAULTNET      192.168.192.1   QDIO0            1500  0               
  


At hershey.com you can get a free t-shirt with 15 candy bar wrappers. 
3 weeks and I still haven't eaten 15 candy bars.  Why don't they do
promos like this with beer?

Tom Duerbusch
THD Consulting

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/14/05 12:51 PM >>>
> 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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