I think it does run over ethernet as well.... correct me ppl if i'm wrong
..

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Subject:  SNA: why tokenring?


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??

thanx,

skin-e

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