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As/400, 5/38 AND PS/2 AS 12.1 NODES
              IN A SUBAREA NElWORK
                             G24-3420-00
AS/400, S/38 and PS/2 as T2.1 Nodes
               in a Subarea Network



                     Document Number GG24-3420


                               September 30, 1989




    International Technical Support Center, Raleigh
Edition (September 1989)

This edition applies to Release 1.2 of AS/400 Operating System/400 and to all subsequent releases
until otherwise indicated in new editions or technical bulletins. It also applies to CPF Release 8 of the
S/38, DOS 3.3 for the PC and PS/2 and OS/2 EE 1.2 for the PS/2.

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ii   AS/400, S/38 and PS/2 as T2.1 Nodes in a Subarea Network
Abstract
           Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking (APPN) is the latest network implementation
           to connect peer systems. Today with the T2.1 implementation on VTAM V3R2
           and NCP V4R3, V5R2 it is possible to attach APPN networks to a subarea
           network and use all the T2.1 advantages (for example, use of routing capabili-
           ties on the host, parallel and multiple session support).

           This document contains information on this implementation of Advanced Peer-
           to-Peer Networking (APPN) in a network conSisting of an AS/400, System/38,
           PS/2 and an S/370 SNA subarea network. It will also discuss some of the con-
           siderations which need to be made when a switched line, leased line or token-
           ring connection is used in this type of network.

           The information is based on installation and operation experiences obtained
           during a residency project at the ITSC Raleigh.

           You should treat this document only as a supplement to the standard IBM refer-
           ence publications.
           ASYS MSYS LSYS CSYS                                                (361 pages)




                                                                             Abstract   iii
Iv   AS/400, S/38 and PS/2 as T2.1 Nodes in a Subarea Network
Acknowledgements


           The authors of this document are:
            



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