•
PEERID=<userid>
Where
<userid>
represents the ID of the guest machines you want to connect to. Note that
the ID must be written in capital letters. For example, a PEERID connection to a z/VM TCP/IP
service machine should be written as:
PEERID=TCPIP
Note that the PEERID parameter replaces the IUCV parameter used with the Linux kernel
version 2.4.
The following parameters are optional:
•
HOSTNAME=<string>
Where
<string>
is the hostname of the newly-installed Linux guest.
•
NETTYPE=<type>
Where
<type>
must be one of the following:
ctc
,
iucv
,
lcs
, or
qeth
.
•
IPADDR=<IP>
Where
<IP>
is the IP address of the new Linux guest.
•
NETWORK=<network>
Where
<network>
is the address of your network.
•
NETMASK=<netmask>
Where
<netmask>
is the netmask.
•
BROADCAST=<broadcast>
Where
<broadcast>
is the broadcast address.
•
GATEWAY=<gw>
Where
<gw>
is either the gateway-IP for your
eth
device or the IP address of the
ctc/escon/iucv point-to-point partner.
•
MTU=<mtu>
Where
<mtu>
is the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) for this connection.
•
DNS=<server1>:<server2>:…:<serverN>
Where
<server1>:<server2>:…:<serverN>
is a list of DNS servers, separated by colons.
For example:
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