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I do not think SNA is going away. Anynet is being replaced by EE as the
preferred way to transport SNA over a TCP/IP network.
Bryan
Michael Ryan said the following on 2/28/2008 9:48 AM:
> DSPT and SNADS both use SNA. SNA can be encapsulated in TCP/IP using AnyNet.
>
> I think the biggest advantage of TCP/IP services over SNA services is
> that SNA is going away at some point, and being replaced by Enterprise
> Extender.
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