RE: TCPIP Profile (GATEWAY vs BEGIN/ENDROUTES)



We have no subnet value coded

; Network First Hop Link Name Packet Size Subnet Mask Subnet Value
;

206.254.132 = OSAGBELINK 1500 0

Thanks,

Desi
-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Of Scott Harder
Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 12:42 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: TCPIP Profile (GATEWAY vs BEGIN/ENDROUTES)


Hello List,

I am hoping someone here can help me, although I realize that I should
probably post this on the TCPIP list, of which I am not subscribed to a the
moment. I am upgrading a release of z/OS ADCD (1.5 to 1.6) and I am
customizing the TCPIP profile for v1.6. The v1.5 TCPIP profile used
BEGINROUTES/ENDROUTES, but the one for the v1.6 system doesn't even have
those as examples - it only has the GATEWAY (with DEFAULTNET). So... I'm
flexible... I figured we will go ahead and use GATEWAY. My only problem is
that I have no earthly idea what the "Subnet Value" should be. I've pasted
the GATEWAY statement from the 1.6 system below. If anyone can help or
point me in the right direction, I would be eternally grateful.

GATEWAY
; Network First Hop Link Name Packet Size Subnet Mask
Subnet Value
xxx.xxx.xxx.0 = ETH1 1500
255.255.255.0 ?????????

All the best,

Scott Harder
ASPG, Inc.

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