Re: SNA through a router

From: Chuck Church (ccie8776@rochester.rr.com)
Date: Wed Feb 19 2003 - 11:15:58 GMT-3


SNA is a non-routable protocol, so your options are limited to bridging or
DLSW. Since you're only separated by ethernet on the same device, bridging
is the way to go for performance reasons. So on the 3550, keep the ports
layer 2 in the same VLAN.

Chuck Church
CCIE #8776, MCNE, MCSE

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Young" <gitsyoung@yahoo.co.jp>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 4:15 AM
Subject: SNA through a router

> Hi, group
>
> I have a Cat3550 connect two AS/400, I want to know
> could the two AS/400 communicate by SNA? The connection
> was showed as blow:
>
> AS/400-----Cat3550------AS/400
> or AS/400-----Router with two etherports------AS/400
>
> Thanks alot
>
>
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