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Author Yes, KCBR collocation supported
JLee

2004-01-19, 3:03 pm

Zoubir,

Yes, as of the 5.0.2.6 APAR, KCBR supports collocation on all platforms.
The IBM L2 support team is still supplying fixes through the service2
ftp server (user id/password required). If you need access to the
server, you'll need to go through the PMR process to get the information
from L2.

Jeff

Zoubir wrote:
quote:

> Hi,
> I hnow that a cbr method (kcbr) is not supported in collocation mode,
> because i had tested it with ND version 4.0.3.15 on aix 5.1. But i see
> at http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docvie...uid=swg1PQ80549 that this
> problem was resolved in 5.0.2.6 IY47924. How can i download this APAR
> (fix) because i do not find it?
>
> Merci
> Zoubir
>



Zoubir

2004-01-19, 3:03 pm

Jeff,
I installed 5.0.2.6 and 5.0.2.8
but the problem is not resolved.
I get the following error when trying to add a collocated server;
Error: You can not use collocation with this forwarding method.

JLee wrote:
[QUOTE][color=darkred]
> Zoubir,
>
> Yes, as of the 5.0.2.6 APAR, KCBR supports collocation on all platforms.
> The IBM L2 support team is still supplying fixes through the service2
> ftp server (user id/password required). If you need access to the
> server, you'll need to go through the PMR process to get the information
> from L2.
>
> Jeff
>
> Zoubir wrote:

JLee

2004-01-19, 3:03 pm

Zoubir,

As it should be working in those releases, I would recommend opening a
PMR to pursue it through the support team.

Jeff

JLee

2004-01-19, 3:03 pm

Okay, I talked to the L3 team that implemented the change and here are
the steps to configure it.

1) It is recommended to use another IP besides the NFA for the
collocated server target on Windows. Unix platforms should be okay
using the NFA.

2) Never use the server "collocated" flag on NAT or KCBR
configurations. Just assign the server to the port and the fact that it
is collocated will be detected automatically. If you try to use that
"collocated" flag then you will get the error message about it not being
allowed for these forwarding methods. This will be cleaned up in later
releases.

That should be it...

Jeff

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