On 11/18/19 9:42 AM, Dave Wade via cctalk wrote:
Yes the second. So it only works with SNA .
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I don't think DLSw being SNA only is a problem. I say this because I
think DLSw requires TCP/IP connectivity. Thus you already have TCP/IP
connectivity to the mainframe.
Yes its DLSw. Was demonstrated at the recent DEC
Legacy event..
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[3270]---(coax)---[3174]===(SDLC)===[Cisco]---(Ethernet)---[Hercules]
[3270]---(3720)---[3174]===(????)===[Cisco]---(DLSw/IP)----[Hercules]
Is it proper to say that SNA is the protocol that is carried across the
DLSw over IP? Is it also what's carried over the SDLC?
No, I was thinking if you had an older mid-range box
with no TCPIP...
Okay.... I'm lost.
If there's no Cisco box with Twinax and the host doesn't have TCP/IP,
how are you going to connect things?
SNA across Token Ring and / or Ethernet?
#confused
This is where I miss the old IBM offerings cataloge
pr0n :-)
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