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It the command has net as in sndnetmsg, sndnetsplf, sndnetf, it uses
SNA. Does ICF use SNA, YES! WRKCFGSTS *CTL and list your APPC
controller. This is all of your SNA connections. We use a lot of ICF
for inter-system communications here and I would love to re-write as
TCP/IP or some other communications method that does not use SNA. We
also use ICF over X.25 which is not SNA. SNADS is SNA distribution
services and most have non SNA alternatives. Wish there was one for
SNDNETMSG.


Christopher Bipes
Information Services Director
CrossCheck, Inc.

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Subject: SNA

I know that SNA is integrated pretty tightly with many commands and
functions within OS/400 and that Enterprise Extender will facilitate
sending SNA traffic wrapped in TCP/IP for future usage, but has anyone
on the list taken the approach of avoiding the use of SNA oriented
commands altogether? If so, how did you identify all of your processes
and commands that were dependent on SNA communications?


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