Thanks Adam, That solves my problem but i don't understand why I have to do a COUPLE command for TCPIP, because SPECIAL order is enough for all other linux guest.
Best Regards, Gerard MONTELEONE Ingenieur Systeme & Reseau ( 04.95.23.68.09 / 06.87.72.70.32 S.I.TE.C zi du Vazzio 20090 AJACCIO Cedex [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----Message d'origine----- De : Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de Adam Thornton Envoyé : vendredi 3 octobre 2003 18:16 À : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Objet : Re: Virtual hipersocket On Fri, 2003-10-03 at 03:40, Monteleone wrote: > Iʼve got some troubles with my guest lan definition. Every linux guest > can work together thru that lan, but nobody can reach the guest TCPIP. > TCPIP is able to ping himself but nobody else thru that lan. > Any idea ? Thanks in advance. > TCPIP profile: > DEVICE HIPER1 HIPERS E000 PORTNAME VLAN1 AUTORESTART > LINK HIPELAN1 QDIOIP HIPER1 Sounds like TCPIP isn't actually coupled to the guest LAN. You did do a CP COUPLE E000 VLAN1 (or whatever the LAN name is), right? Adam