Does the PORTNAME match the name of the vswitch?

>From where can you PING the MVS TCPIP?

On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 11:02 AM, Pelletier, Daniel <
daniel.pellet...@uconn.edu> wrote:

>  We are in the process of installing zOS V1R7 on our z10 BC machine. We
> are attempting to connect
>
> Our MVS TCPIP,  running as a guest to VM,  via VSWITCH to a QDIO OSA. We
> get the OSA address’s
>
> Allocated and busy and we can ping the MVS TCPIP and that works fine. We
> cannot ping or connect
>
> To any other hast outside of the MVS TCPIP. The following is what we have
> coded in the TCPIP stack
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> And in the VTAM TRLE;
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>   Device Link statement;
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>            DEVICE QDOSA1 MPCIPA
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>            LINK OSA1  IPAQENET  QDOSA1
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>   Home Statement;
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>           137.99.26.9    OSA1
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>  Beginroutes Statement;
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>         BEGINROUTES
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>            ROUTE  137.99.26.9/27    =          OSA1    MTU    1500
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>            ROUTE  DEFAULT   137.99.26.1  OSA1    MTU     1500
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>       ENDROUTES
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> VTAM TRLE NODE;
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>    A07TRLE  VBUILD  TYPE=TRL
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>    TRLED00   TRLE   LNCTL=MPC,
>                                                   x
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>           READ=(FD00),                                                     x
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>                                   WRITE=(FD01),
>                                               x
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> DATAPATH=(FD02),                                          x
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> PORTNAME=QDOSA1,                                      x
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>                                  MPCLEVEL=QDIO
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>  Are we missing something or have something out of order??
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> We would appreciate any help/suggestions in pointing out what is wrong or
> missing.
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> TIA
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> Dan
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