Chris,

Unless you have specifically done the research for the HTTP server, there is
an assumption you are making that a Communication Server configuration is
the only way to perform any of the setup.  While CS can certainly be setup
to do it and would be involved regardless, there are more than a few
products that can perform binds and have specific configuration options to
govern them.

Rob Schramm

On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 9:50 AM, Chris Mason <[email protected]>wrote:

> Maria
>
> This is a question for your local specialists supporting the IP component
> of
> Communications Server (CS).
>
> An application running on an IP node and relying on IP-based communications
> will generally place no limitations on the IP addresses assigned to that IP
> node.
>
> Thus any of the IP addresses which appear in what is called the "home"
> list,
> that is, the IP addresses corresponding to real or virtual interfaces to
> the IP
> node, can be used as the destination IP address for the application.
>
> Perhaps you should post again and describe more clearly what your
> requirements are.
>
> Note that, since this is a question probably relating more to the IP
> component
> of CS, you should be posting for the widest audience on the IBMTCP-L list:
>
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> Chris Mason
>
> On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 08:12:36 -0500, Maria Mora
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >Can you use Virtual Host or multiple IP addresses in HTTP Server for z/OS
> ver
> >5.3?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Maria
>
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