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  • Subject: RE: SNA over IP
  • From: pytel@xxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 24 May 2000 11:52:21 -0500


>  ANYNET adds additional overhead to the AS/400 with the encapsultation.

ANYNET does add overhead, but it is *not* encapsulation. ANYNET adds an
MPTN adaptation layer on top of network layer.

> some routers (IBM 2210 and the later CICSO's) will Pass SNA traffic using
Data Link Switching.

Data Link Switching *is* encapsulation. It has higher overhead than MPTN
approach, but when done outboard on a specialized hardware it is not
important.

> The SAVRSTOBJ command is a ObjectConnect command I believe,  you could
with V4R4
> use this with IP (DRDA)thus reducing the extra overhead and maintain IP
only.
> Your RDBDIRE's would have an IP entry for the remote AS/400.

SAVRSTOBJ is ObjectConnect comand indeed, but it does not use DRDA, so
RDBDIRE settings have no effect on it.


Alexei Pytel

"If on a tiger's cage you see a sign - 'Buffalo' - do not believe your
eyes"
Classical Russian aphorism.



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