phil34130 wrote:
(lots of stuff)
First of all, you need to fix your CTCI-WIN (TTTest) problem.
As explained to you on the main Hercules forum, CTCI-WIN does not support wireless WiFi adapters It only supports wired Ethernet adapters.
Second, contrary to what I've seen others here suggest, you more than likely do NOT need to enable IP Forwarding. Rather, both your Hercules guest as well as your Windows host, should be in the same subnet, making IP Forwarding completely unnecessary. Doing so only introduces unnecessary complexity, and when it comes to trying to resolve networking issues, it's best to try and keep things as simple as possible. Only once you get things working, should you then MAYBE try adding complexity if it's actually needed or desired.
Once you've fixed your wired vs. wireless adapter issue, then the next step is to properly configure your Hercules guest's networking (which I'm guessing is z/OS. Yes?)
For that, you should refer to the "Configuring Your Guest" chapter of the CTCI-WIN Help file.
If you need any further help, feel free to contact Software Development Laboratories support, and I will try to help you.
While I normally DON'T provide support for guest operating systems such as z/OS (largely because I'm only supposed to provide support for my own products such as CTCI-WIN, but also because I know very little about z/OS too!), I have fortunately managed to pick up some limited z/OS networking configuration skills over the years as a result of trying to help people with my product, so I should hopefully be able to help you with that.
In the mean time, I suggest you refer to the "Configuring Hercules" and "Configuring your Guest" chapters of the CTCI-Win Help file, and then contact me if you need further help.
Good Luck!
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Software Development Laboratories
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