I did this on my sandbox and unless someone knows a trick, the answer is a
NO.  You need to IPL the system to correct the NETWORK definitions in
BPXPRMxx .

Lizette


> -----Original Message-----
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of
> Lizette Koehler
> Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2011 8:26 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Changing BPXPRMxx without an IPL
> 
> I have a simple question and I cannot find my notes for the answer.
> 
> I have been searching the archives and manuals but I guess I am just
missing the
> solution.
> 
> The SetUP -
> The system has been IPL'd but I want to now add IPv6 to my environment.
> I create a new member BPXPRMV6 with the definition.  I go to my console
and issue
> the T OMVS=V6
> 
> Later I realize I need to remove this change.
> (And this is where I forget)
> 
> Do I have to IPL without the BPXPRMV6 Entry?  (My IEASYSxx says
OMVS=(A1,A2) so
> the V6 is not there)  or is there another way other than IPL to remove the
definition
> for IPv6?
> 
> The definition was very simply right out of the book
> 
> 
> NETWORK DOMAINNAME(AF_INET6)
> DOMAINNUMBER(19)
> MAXSOCKETS(3000)
> TYPE(INET)
> 
> And now I just want it gone.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Lizette

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