WRKLIND LIND(*SDLC) showed four lines. However, WRKOBJ showed they were last used in 2006. Therefore, I don't there are any applications using SNA.
Bryan Burns
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Try WRKLIND LIND(*SDLC) .
This will list any SNA communications lines that you have.
If there are none, and SNADS is not configured (SNADS can use ANYNET to encapsulate an SNA packet over an IP connection), you most likely do not have any applications using SNA.
Jeff Young
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See also WRKCFGL.
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How can I verify that a partition doesn't use any SNA? Is an empty
WRKDSTQ screen sufficient?
Bryan Burns
iSeries Specialist
ECHO, Incorporated
Lake Zurich, Illinois
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