Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watmath!att!dptg!ulysses!atti07!althea!eddjp From: eddjp@althea.UUCP (Dewey Paciaffi) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aix Subject: Re: TCP/IP Over SNA Keywords: RS6000, AIX Message-ID: <2318@althea.UUCP> Date: 19 Jul 90 13:26:02 GMT References: <2136@althea.UUCP> <2812@awdprime.UUCP> Reply-To: eddjp@althea.UUCP (Dewey Paciaffi) Organization: Shakedown St. Public Access Unix - New Brunswick, NJ Lines: 25 In article <2812@awdprime.UUCP> linas@linas.austin.ibm.com writes: - -Let me try to answer this one... -If you have a SNA network, there is no way in the world that -you can hook up a Sun to it. If you did, every airline reservation -system in New Jersey would probably burp. Don't tell this to my SUNs doing 3274 emulation... -If you have Ethernet, well, just hook the /6000 to it. It'll work. -Use sockets. They'll work. IBM TCP/IP is NOT implemented on top -of SNA. If you have to use SNA, call your IBM Mainframe service rep. -The /6000 supports SNA, but you'll probably have to buy special -hardware to hook up to your s/370 or 3090. This seems to conflict with what I've heard elsewhere. I've been told that the RS/6000 doesn't support SNA, but that SNA does support TCP/IP, with the proper Hardware/Software/Mainframe configuration. If this actually is the case, then the RS/6000 TCP/IP should be just as easily transported across the SNA as the TCP/IP from a SUN or a Xenix/386, for that matter. Am I missing something here? -- Dewey Paciaffi eddjp@althea.UUCP