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We use gigabit ethernet for tcp/ip. We put the sna traffic on the slowest lan card that is still supported by our hardware. 1) Not interested in running SNA over TCP/IP. Probably because I'm just being a stubborn cuss. 2) Encouraging developers in running over TCP/IP versus SNA. Granted, you have to write some utilities to do the equivalent of SAVRSTOBJ but we have that done. And, anyway, a bulk of that is new programs and those should be sent via our change management tool anyway. Rob Berendt -- "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." Benjamin Franklin
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