Correct me if I'm wrong. I'm not CCIE certified yet. But yes, Its
being used all over the world. Mainframes was save from being
extinct because cisco came up a way to network sna traffic with ethernet
traffic. Source route translational bridge (SRTB) has to be configure on
the router. SRTB is a combination of transparant bridging and source
routing bridging. Ethernet uses transparant bridging because the
network is transparant to the end users. Mainframes run only on
token-ring networks so it only uses source-route bridging. So therefore,
SRTB needs to be in effect.
So now, any consultant fees can be sent using my email address above
through paypal.com
Michael Marshalek
Lucent Technologies
Data Networking
cell 973-417-1377
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On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Paulo Roque wrote:
>
> We have here a mainframe that speaks SNA and TCP/IP. We are migrating
> some applications to SUN machines that do not speak SNA. We'd like to
> migrated the existing SNA links to routers. Is it possible to translate
> SNA to TCP/IP and vice versa using a router as a gateway? Has anyone
> ever seem this?
>
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