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
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De : Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de Adam Thornton
Envoyé : vendredi 3 octobre 2003 18:16
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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

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