Make a small file in which you store the GATEWAY section you want to
activate, such as GATEMIN TCPIP A and GATEMAX TCPIP
Issue "OBEYFILE GATEMIN" from use userid that is in the OBEY list of VM's
TCPIP (TCPMAINT is there by default)
Note: TCPIP will LINK to the minidisk with the "small file", if you've got
an ESM you need to authorize TCPIP, without, you need to code the READ
password as an option on the BEYFILE command.

At the other hand, I don't think that anything you code in a GATEWAY section
can cause a NIC not coming up.  It can cause problems that you cannot talk
between IP stacks.

2010/9/2 Phillip Gramly <phil...@cdg.ws>

> we have a vswitch set up on VM 4.4
> I have a VSE that uses VM as a gateway - it's IP address is specified in
> the GATEWAY section of my PROFILE TCPIP
> I have IPLed this VSE on 3.1 with TCPIP support for the vswitch,
> but the NIC doesn't come up. IPL605E error RC 122
>
> I think it is because VM's TCPIP still has it specified.
> Is there some command to delete it dynamically? I don't want to restart
> VM's TCPIP.
> This is a test system, so I want to be able to take it out of the GATEWAY
> settings and then put it back in when I have to give it back to the test
> group.
>
> Phillip Gramly
> Systems Programmer
> Communications Data Group
> Champaign, Illinois
>



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