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The Virtualization Cookbook for SLES 10 SP2 - z/VM - IBM

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4.2 Configuring TCP/IP<br />

It is recommended that you initially configure TCP/IP using the IPWIZARD command which is<br />

generally used just once. After IPWIZARD creates the initial configuration files, they are<br />

typically maintained manually.<br />

From the HMC z/<strong>VM</strong> logon panel, logon to MAINT. <strong>The</strong> default password <strong>for</strong> all z/<strong>VM</strong> user IDs<br />

is the same as the user ID. So enter a password of maint which will not be echoed on the<br />

screen.<br />

USERID ==> maint<br />

PASSWORD ==><br />

After entering the user ID and password, press Enter when the status area in the lower right<br />

reads “<strong>VM</strong> READ”.<br />

4.2.1 Use the IPWIZARD tool<br />

<strong>The</strong> IPWIZARD command is on the MAINT 193 disk. You will need to access it file mode G using<br />

the ACCESS command so you will pick up IPWIZARD from that minidisk.<br />

► Access the MAINT 193 disk:<br />

==> acc 193 g<br />

► Invoke IPWIZARD.<br />

==> ipwizard<br />

Figure 4-13 IPWIZARD screen 1<br />

► <strong>The</strong> z/<strong>VM</strong> TCP/IP Configuration Wizard opens as shown in the preceding example. <strong>The</strong><br />

first field, User ID, should always be TCPIP. Obtain the remaining values from the 2.7.1,<br />

“z/<strong>VM</strong> resources worksheet” on page 16 and press F8.<br />

Chapter 4. Installing and configuring z/<strong>VM</strong> 41

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