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:
DNS=10.0.0.1:10.0.0.2
SEARCHDNS=<domain1>:<domain2>:...:<domainN>
Where
<domain1>
:
<domain2>
:...:
<domainN>
is a list of the search domains, separated by
colons. For example:
SEARCHDNS=example.com:example.org
PORTNAME=<osa_portname> | <lcs_portnumber>
This variable supports OSA devices operating in qdio mode or in non-qdio mode.
When using qdio mode:
<qeth_portname>
is the portname specified on the OSA device
when operating in qeth mode. PORTNAME is only required for z/VM 4.3 or older without
APARs VM63308 and PQ73878.
When using non-qdio mode:
<lcs_portnumber>
is used to pass the relative port number as
integer in the range of 0 through 15.
FCP_* (FCP_1, FCP_2, ...)
These variables can be used on systems with FCP devices to preconfigure the FCP setup
(these can be changed during the installation).
Use the following samples as a guide to formatting proper parameter files.
Sample file with minimally required parameters:
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