Another z/VM OSA question

2007-08-28 Thread Daniel Allen
Can z/VM TCPIP use 100mb full duplex OSA ? or is it limited to 10mb half
duplex ?
 

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Re: Another z/VM OSA question

2007-08-28 Thread Alan Altmark
On Tuesday, 08/28/2007 at 08:28 EDT, Daniel Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:
 Can z/VM TCPIP use  100mb full duplex OSA ? or is it limited to 10mb 
half 
 duplex  ?

The speed and plex-ness of the OSA is transparent to the host.  z/VM 
TCP/IP can use any OSA you can find.

Alan Altmark
z/VM Development
IBM Endicott


Re: Another z/VM OSA question

2007-08-28 Thread David Boyes
If your OSA supports 100mb full duplex, VM TCP can use it. 

 



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Can z/VM TCPIP use 100mb full duplex OSA ? or is it limited to 10mb half
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Re: Another z/VM OSA question

2007-08-28 Thread Rob van der Heij
On 8/28/07, Alan Altmark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  z/VM TCP/IP can use any OSA you can find.

Try it :-)http://www.rvdheij.nl/osacard.jpg


Re: Another z/VM OSA question

2007-08-28 Thread Rick Troth
   z/VM TCP/IP can use any OSA you can find.

 Try it :-)http://www.rvdheij.nl/osacard.jpg

Sir Rob ...
I AM NEVER gonna let the Cat Herder call me geek again!!

Eques James ...
Look!  He's even wearing hiking boots (well, rugged enough shoes,
but look at him standing there on a rock).  The whole ensemble
probably sprang up right there in the machine room.  Be prepared!

-- R;