Logged on but disconnected

On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 2:33 PM, Davis, Larry (National VM/VSE Capability) <
larry.dav...@hp.com> wrote:

>  Is the user TCPIP logged on
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> Do a QUERY TCPIP and see if it is there
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> Larry Davis**
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> *From:* The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] *On
> Behalf Of *Daniel Tate
> *Sent:* Wednesday, June 30, 2010 3:30 PM
> *To:* IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
> *Subject:* Cannot reach the outside world
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> Again, sorry for my lack of knowledge here.  We're working through several
> issues at my workplace.   The current problem is while the guests can speak
> to one another via tcp, and the route entry is present, the router will not
> respond to pings, and i cannot contact the "outside world".   Is there a
> specific user that has to be logged in to route out?  is there something
> wrong with the vswitch definitions below?
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> also, is there a "quick and dirty" guide to z/VM?  I'm from the distributed
> world, and would like a quick reference.. unfortunately answers arent as
> easy to find on the internet about z/VM as they are about windows or linux
> or any of the myriad other unixes i've worked on; sort of a short and to the
> point book like the "exam cram" type or perhaps "An idiots guide to z/VM".
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> 00: CP Q VSWITCH
> 00: VSWITCH SYSTEM VSW1     Type: VSWITCH Connected: 3    Maxconn: INFINITE
> 00:   PERSISTENT  RESTRICTED    NONROUTER                 Accounting: OFF
> 00:   VLAN Unaware
> 00:   MAC address: 02-00-01-00-00-01
> 00:   State: Defined
> 00:   IPTimeout: 5         QueueStorage: 8
> 00:   RDEV: 03A0.P00            Controller: NONE
> 00:   RDEV: 03C0.P00            Controller: NONE
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