Ed Taylor breaks down the complex SNA-TCP/IP challenge into manageable chunks. In this essential handbook, he provides everything network administrators and managers need to ensure a smooth transition from SNA to TCP/IP, or an integrated environment. No matter what your level of expertise or depth o
SNA & TCP/IP Integration Handbook
β Scribed by Ed Taylor
- Publisher
- McGraw-Hill Companies
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 812
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Over 35% of corporate networking is done in an SNA environment. SNA is a proprietary protocol based on an IBM computing environment. Corporate users of SNA are moving in large numbers from an SNA environment to an environment that supports both SNA and TCP/IP. The movement to the integration of SNA and TCP/IP as the universal networking protocol. This definitive reference is the network administrators guide to internetworking SNA and TCP/IP.
β¦ Table of Contents
Header......Page 1
Cover......Page 2
Title Page......Page 3
Dedication......Page 6
Acknowledgments......Page 7
Preface......Page 8
1 - Perspective on Systems Network Architecture......Page 9
2 - SNA Hardware Components......Page 18
3 - IBM Operating Systems......Page 27
4 - IBM Software Offerings......Page 35
5 - SNA Networking......Page 49
6 - SNA Internetworking with APPN......Page 69
7 - Evolution and Characteristics of TCP/IP......Page 97
8 - Common TCP and UDP Applications......Page 103
9 - TCP/IP Routing V.4......Page 154
10 - Internet Protocol Version 6......Page 175
11 - Transmission Control Protocol......Page 207
12 - User Datagram Protocol......Page 246
13 - TELNET......Page 248
14 - TN3270 Protocol and Use......Page 310
15 - File Transfer Protocol......Page 338
16 - Electrical Considerations and Power Conditioning......Page 375
17 - Typical Network Components......Page 408
18 - Typical Network Components and Configuration......Page 464
19 - Domain Name Usage......Page 589
20 - DHCP Configuration and Use......Page 604
21 - Remote Procedure Call......Page 623
22 - Integrating SNA and Frame Relay......Page 635
23 - Integrating Frame Relay into SNA......Page 653
24 - Frame-Relay Interoperability Standards......Page 673
Appendix A - SNA and TCP/IP Bibliography......Page 692
Appendix B - SNA and TCP/IP Trademarks......Page 700
Appendix C - SNA and TCP/IP Abbreviations......Page 708
Appendix D - SNA and TCP/IP Terminology......Page 743
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