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Let¹s back up a bit.
What you are essentially doing is creating a setup
VSWITCH and OSALAN and just attach the same real
>device OSA device address from Level 1 to Level 2 to a unique IP address
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Let¹s back up a bit.
What you are essentially doing is creating a setup like this:
Company network --> vswitch -> level 1 network stack
+-> level 2 network stack
The TCP stacks (both level 1 and level 2) need:
1) unique IP addressess
2) the same network mask
3) the sa
the same real
device OSA device address from Level 1 to Level 2 to a unique IP address?
Brian Nielsen
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On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 11:04:29 -0400, George Henke/NYLIC
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>ty, Brian.
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>OSA2LAN is defined in the 1st Level Dircectory profile of my 2d Level
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The SPECIALs do not define OSA2LAN, they create the virtual device
addresses and attempt to automatically COUPLE to an existing OSA2LAN a
I navigate from 1st to 2nd Level and I will go
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ahead and COUPLE the 2d Level to the 1st Level as you suggest.
Brian Nielsen
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I think the you are
be ignor
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>10:01:29 DTCPDO151E Subnet mask supplied by MPRoute (255.0.0.0) for link
>VIRLNK1
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>Without the "slash notation" it is just fine.
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>Sorry, if this is all
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You're going to have to put the RIPV2=YES
> RECEIVE_RIP=YES
> RECEIVE_DYNAMIC_NETS=YES
> RECEIVE_DYNAMIC_SUBNETS=YES
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Marcy
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It's all virtual, Level 2.
So I guest I just put a SPECIAL in t
when MPROUTE comes
up?
MPROUTE does not stay up and that is another problem.
Dave Jones
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Yes, that's t
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E080 from STRTLAN for
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17:43:34 DTCOSD305I Waiting for adapter-initiated Start Lan
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Level 2 OSA cannot find a
Level 2 OSA cannot find a Gateway router:
NETSTAT GATE
VM TCP/IP Netstat Level 540 TCP/IP Server Name: TCPIP
Path MTU Discovery Aging Interval: 10 Minutes
Known IPv4 gateways: None
Known IPv6 gateways: None
Ready; T=0.01/0.01 16:35:44
Level 1 has no problem finding the Gateway
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