Hi,

We are migrating our network though an OSA card.

I have a VM machine named LIL1 and a second level machine named LIL4.

I have the following definitions in my TCPIP profile (LIL1) :

HOME
  10.22.61.11  VLIL1
  10.22.60.245 LIL1_O1
  10.22.60.11  LIL4
;
; VIRTUAL LINKS
;
DEVICE VCTCLIL1 VIRTUAL 0
LINK   VLIL1    VIRTUAL 0 VCTCLIL1
;
DEVICE OSALNK1  OSD 1400    ; Lien par carte OSA
LINK LIL1_O1 QDIOETHERNET OSALNK1
;
DEVICE CTCLIL4 CTC C48  ; Lien vers LIL4 (CTC virtuel - Pri)
LINK LIL4 CTC 0 CTCLIL4
;
  GATEWAY

; (IP) Network  First        Link      Max. Packet  Subnet      Subnet
; Address       Hop          Name      Size (MTU)   Mask        Value
; -----------   ------------ -------   -----------  ----------- --------
;
  10.22.61.16      =            LIL4    4096         HOST
  10.22.60.16      =            LIL4    4096         HOST
;
  10               =          LIL1_O1   1200         0
  DEFAULTNET    10.22.60.225  LIL1_O1   DEFAULTSIZE  0


My question is, when I ping or TELNET the 10.22.6.16 system from my VM
it runs OK.

But when I ping outside from my VM, the ping never answers. I can't
access the 10.22.60.16 from outside my VM . The net guys tell me that
they have routed that address through the 10.22.60.245 which is the IP
adress on my OSA card.

All the network ran OK when it was a CISCO router with a CLAW defined.
Now we don't have it any more, and the CISCO is only connected to the
OSA card at address 10.22.60.225.

When I IPL'd the TCPIP machine I Got the following message : 
DTCOSD234I ToOsd: TCPIP host is not set as a router for port UNASSIGNED
for IPv4

When I tried with
DEVICE OSALNK1  OSD 1400 PRIROUTER

I get the folowwing message :
DTCOSD246I OSD device OSALNK1: Assigned IPv4 address 10.22.60.245
DTCOSD223E OSD device OSALNK1: Return code E010 from SETRTG for IPv4
DTCOSD104E Primary routing node already defined
DTCOSD082E OSD shutting down:

How can I know where the primary routing node is ?

When I try with 
DEVICE OSALNK1  OSD 1400 SECROUTER

The ping still doesn't work.

It is always as if the datastream arrived to my VM TCPIP machine, but
that the TCPIP doesn't route the datastream to its destination.

I would appreciate any help

Regards

:-)  Laurent Dubois 

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