Thanks Sam for that piece of info. I wondered what the OBEY FILE was. Now
I know. I am also digging into TCP documentation.
I also need to follow up with IBM on why on-the-fly change was neither
rejected nor accepted!
__________________________________________
Ranga Nathan / CSG
Systems Programmer - Specialist; Technical Services;
BAX Global Inc. Irvine-California
Tel: 714-442-7591   Fax: 714-442-2840




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You don't need to bounce TCPIP. Logon to TCPMAINT, create a temporary file
on TCPMAINT's A=disk with filetype TCPIP (for example, file CHGHOME TCPIP
A) enter ALL of the HOME statements from PROFILE.TCPIP (starting with the
HOME keyword) then issue the command OBEYFILE CHGHOME (RTCPMAIN <---this
assumes that you have not changed the read password of TCPMAINT's 191
disk;
if you have, substitute the read password of TCPMAINT's 191 for RTCPMAIN.
Note that you need to enter all of the HOME addresses (for all
interfaces),
since the entire list of home addresses is cleared out when the HOME
statement is read.

Thanks,

Sam Cohen (602-217-2358, [EMAIL PROTECTED])
IBM Global Services
Phoenix (where it's below 80, it must be winter)



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I need to change the IP address for a hipersocket interface for z/VM
itself.
ifconfig hiperlec <newip>
does not  work.
I tried it from MAINT and from TCPMAINT.
When I issue

ifconfig HIPERLEC down
ifconfig HIPERLEC 192.168.1.250
ifconfig HIPERLEC up

all commands are accepted but the change is not reflected in the
interface.

My only option at this stage is to change the TCPIP PROFILE DATA and cycle
TCPIP.

__________________________________________
Ranga Nathan / CSG
Systems Programmer - Specialist; Technical Services;
BAX Global Inc. Irvine-California
Tel: 714-442-7591   Fax: 714-442-2840

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