Radoslaw
If it's still possible to find a couple of platforms which retain the superb
AnyNet Sockets over SNA function, that problem is solved. Maybe it's still
available in the Communications Server products other than z/OS, perhaps a
couple of 2217s.
Unfortunately the AnyNet Sockets over SNA baby got thrown out with the
bathwater of prejudice against SNA.
Chris Mason
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BTW: SNA connection does not allow to use mainframe as time source.
I heard about installations, where IP network is strictly isolated from
mainframe (although it has its own IP network).
Of course this is not a problem with mainframe itself. I can be a problem of
any machine isolated by someone's decision.
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Radoslaw Skorupka
Lodz, Poland
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