A Cisco editor would have caught that! ;-)

It means prioritize SNA before e-mail, i.e. SNA is higher priority than 
e-mail. SNA on a LAN is encapsulated in something, such as TCP/IP and 
Ethernet, (thought that is not at all relevant.)

Priscilla

At 09:39 PM 6/19/00, Chuck Larrieu wrote:
>So, I am reading Gil Held's Voice and Data Internetworking. And there on
>page 203 it states "...your organization may wish to prioritize the flow of
>certain types data, such as encapsulated SNA over e-mail..."
>
>So now I have three questions:
>
>1) how in heaven's name does one encapsulate SNA over e-mail?
>2) Or does SNA stand for something other than what I think it does. Say
>SNAil mail? :->
>3) Do I need to know this for the CCIE written?  :->
>
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