Re: Some kind of VTAM for VM?

2006-08-25 Thread Alan Altmark
On Friday, 08/25/2006 at 01:14 ZE2, Víctor de la Fuente <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > We are starting to use z/VM to give our boss some performance data about Linux > on z/VM. > > For administration purposes, we are only using Consoles defined in System > Config file. Is there another way of

Re: Some kind of VTAM for VM?

2006-08-25 Thread Rich Smrcina
The default is 23. But it is possible that it is not enabled. Log on to TCPMAINT and issue the command NETSTAT. If you see INTCLIEN under 'User ID'. Under 'Local Socket' will be the port number, if you see TELNET, it is 23. Víctor de la Fuente wrote: My VM has IP address, but I can't conne

Re: Some kind of VTAM for VM?

2006-08-25 Thread Víctor de la Fuente
My VM has IP address, but I can't connect from my 3270 emulator. Any special port? 2006/8/25, Rich Smrcina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: You can use TN3270 through TCP/IP.  If you gave VM an IP address when itwas installed, try connecting to that address with a 3270 emulator. Víctor de la Fuente wrote:> H

Re: Some kind of VTAM for VM?

2006-08-25 Thread Rich Smrcina
You can use TN3270 through TCP/IP. If you gave VM an IP address when it was installed, try connecting to that address with a 3270 emulator. Víctor de la Fuente wrote: Hello all! We are starting to use z/VM to give our boss some performance data about Linux on z/VM. For administration purp

Some kind of VTAM for VM?

2006-08-25 Thread Víctor de la Fuente
Hello all!   We are starting to use z/VM to give our boss some performance data about Linux on z/VM.   For administration purposes, we are only using Consoles defined in System Config file. Is there another way of accessing virtual machines?   Thank you very much!   Víctor.