NETSTAT GATE is what's going to show the stack's routing table. If you
have a DEFAULTNET route specified on your GATEWAY statement and you don't
see a default route in the NETSTAT output, check the TCP/IP server's
console for error messages.
Regards,
Miguel Delapaz
z/VM Development
The IBM z/VM
Works for me.
netstat gate
VM TCP/IP Netstat Level 540 TCP/IP Server Name: TCPIP
Path MTU Discovery Aging Interval: 10 Minutes
Known IPv4 gateways:
Subnet Address Subnet Mask FirstHopFlgs PktSz Metric Link
-- --- - -
Version 5.4 - need to see active routes;
With the netstat command I do Not see my
DEFAULTNET - Default route address
Is there another query command I should try?
CMD: netstat gate
Regards