Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!swrinde!ucsd!ucbvax!IBM.COM!RAH From: RAH@IBM.COM ("Russell A. Heise") Newsgroups: comp.unix.aix Subject: RS/6000 Communications Message-ID: <071690.141006.heise1@ibm.com> Date: 16 Jul 90 19:29:51 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Lines: 41 eddjp@althea.UUCP (Dewey Paciaffi) writes: > My company is buying RS/6000s. We have an SNA network that serves a number > of sites, tied to a 3090 at the Corporate Headquarters. > > We would like RS/6000s at different locations to communicate over the > SNA backbone. This communication would be preferably TCP/IP. Is there > a product available or in development that would allow this? Yes, you may wish to consider one of the following options: a) o Install VM-TCP/IP (or MVS-TCP/IP) on the 3090 nearest to each RISC System/6000. I am assuming that you have more than one 3090! o Connect each RS/6000 to the local 3090 via Token-Ring or Ethernet. VM-TCP/IP can talk directly to both types of networks. o Activate the SNA Network Link feature of VM-TCP/IP to gateway TCP/IP packets between the two local area networks *over* the SNA network. b) o Install the X.25 SNA Interconnection program product on the 37XX communications controllers nearest your RS/6000s. o Connect each RS/6000 to the chosen 37XX with a serial line. o Install and configure the TCP/IP support within AIX Version 3 to use X.25 protocols over the serial link to the 37XX controller. SNA Interconnection (XI) makes the 37XX controller appear to be a connect into an X.25 network. > We have been told to use LU6.2 for the communications. Are there any > telnet/ftp-like programs that exist and use LU6.2? We are not really geared > to writing these sorts of things. I don't know of any that would interrelate with the TCP/IP support in AIX V3. > Another alternative that has been offered is X.25. Is my understanding correc t > that TCP/IP could use X.25 ? What would be required of the SNA network and > of the RS/6000s to use X.25? Is this available now? Yes; see b) above; yes. > The machines are being purchased with Token-Ring installed, rather > than Ethernet, if this has any bearing on the above. No; actually this makes the interconnection simpler. Russ Heise, AIX Technical Support, IBM