NOP.......... 1700 VM will use address 1700 but chpid virtual will just the real 1700 device,,, def nic has a chpid parameter.. for hypersockets.. when you do the defnic use the chpid parm with the one defined to z/OS
"Brian Nielsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] The current IOCP has a hipersocket on CHPID F0 with IODEVICE addresses of 0700-070F for the z/OS LPAR. The z/OS TCPIP definitions for a hipersocket are required to include the CHPID number of the hipersocket. Such as: DEVICE IUTIQDF0 MPCIPA where the "F0" is the CHPID number of the hipersocket. If I move that z/OS image from an LPAR to a guest under z/VM I think the CHPID would need to be based on the virtual channel address, not on the real channel address,and not the real CHPID. I believe that because if I connect the z/OS to a hipersocket VM Guest LAN there is no real CHPID and no real address. So, if I use: DEDICATE 1700 0700 or NICDEF 1700 TYPE HIPER LAN SYSTEM MYLAN then the value used on the z/OS TCPIP DEVICE statement would be IUTIQD17. Is that correct? Brian Nielsen
