02-05-2002 06:54 PM
We have a client who uses two CIP cards to connect to mainframe host via TCPaccess w/ GATED. Is it possible to use a logical address for the CIP instead of physical address for TCPaccess network configuration? Because we tried to use a logical address for CIP in the TCPCFGxx configuration and use a virtual IP address(VIPA) to access the host. In this case we failed to access the host using the VIPA. But we succeeded in accessing the host using the actual IP address of the host.
02-11-2002 10:30 AM
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02-24-2002 09:03 PM
If you can access the IP address of the directly connected interface but not the VIPA address, you probably just need to add a static route pointing to the VIPA address with the directly connected address as the next hop. Either that, or you need to run a routing protocol across the channel with the router.
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