It does run over Ethernet, Token Ring, FDDI, ATM, Frame Relay, SDLC, X.25,
etc., etc., etc.

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> I think it does run over ethernet as well.... correct me ppl if i'm wrong
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> Subject:  SNA: why tokenring?
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> I am just curious as to why SNA still runs on tokenring today.  Is there
> any
> reason that it cannot just hook right into an ethernet network??  I have
> read a few white papers on SNA, and I assume that because tokenring was
the
> major LAN media back in the day, and because SNA uses RIF's to determine
> paths to other hosts, that SNA was built requiring the use of RIF's.  Is
> this correct??
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> thanx,
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