On Tuesday, 04/11/2006 at 05:44 CST, Lee Stewart
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Since z/OS is more difficult to get changes made on, we went with a
> definintion that's already there...   It has a hipersocket defined with
> IP address 192.168.11.10 and a mask of 255.255.255.0.
>
> We have the 192.168.11.0 subnet to use.  And to split subnets across the
> router, we're using 192.168.11.2 for the z/OS hipersocket link with a
> mask of 255.255.255.128 (192.168.11.1-192.168.11.127).
>
> Then we have a qeth NIC attached to the guest LAN with an address of
> 192.168.11.129 and a mask of 255.255.255.128
> (192.168.11.129-192.168.11.254).

For this to work you will have to use the Linux HiperSocket Network
Concentrator configuration (see the device driver book).  That also means
you will have to use a TYPE QDIO IP (layer 3) Guest LAN for the other
side.

> Can anyone see what I've missed or where I've gone wrong?
> Thanks for any advice and counsel...

Try again using the instructions in the device driver book (rather than
the SHARE presentation) and see if that works better.  The book also has
example configurations.

Alan Altmark
z/VM Development
IBM Endicott

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