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- From: wbrand@krishna.shearson.com (Willy Brandsdorfer)
- Subject: Re: SNA <-> IP Encapsulation
- In-Reply-To: mndot@msus1.msus.edu's message of 12 Nov 92 08:26:46 -0600
- Message-ID: <WBRAND.92Nov12124902@krishna.shearson.com>
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- References: <1992Nov12.082646.1647@msus1.msus.edu>
- Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1992 17:49:02 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov12.082646.1647@msus1.msus.edu> mndot@msus1.msus.edu writes:
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- > I am new to this particular news feed so this may have been asked in the past.
- > I am not very familiar with IBM host equipment either.
- >
- > I am trying to provide mainframe connectivity to a number of remote sites.
- > Most of the sites have IBM 3174 (or compatible) remote controllers for SNA
- > communications. This comm. takes place over multidrop 9600 bps lines. We are
- > in the process of installing T1 circuits to all of those same locations. The
- > T1's are primarily IP. Does software exist for the 3174 to allow SNA
- > encapsulation in IP packets? I have seen hints of this scenario on some of the
- > news feeds but I am not sure which ones. Any help with this would be greatly
- > appreciated.
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- Cisco routers support SNA encapsulation.
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