SNA Switching Services (SNASw) delivers APPN services and enables enterprises to develop a robust IP infrastructure while maintaining native SNA functionality. The SNASw solution eliminates APPN network node (NN) routers from the network and provides options that support today's trend to minimize SNA traffic. The SNASw Branch Network Node (BrNN) feature eliminates the need for the full NN functionality in the network and provides a more scalable solution by effectively eliminating SNA topology and broadcast search traffic from the network. The SNASw Enterprise Extender (EX) feature supports the optimal end-to-end transport of SNA data over UDP/IP leveraging APPN High Performance Routing (HPR/IP).


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SNA Switching Services Technical Overview


Why Migrate to SNA Switching Services?



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Enterprise Data Center Networking Implementation Plan, No. 1547

Enterprise Data Center Networking Sample Configurations

SNA Switching Services (SNASw)

SNA-CMPC - No. 602


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Technology White Paper

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Enterprise Extender (HPR/IP) Sample Configuration

Frequently Asked Questions about APPN-to-SNASw Migration

Glossary, SNASw Reference Guide

Implementation of SNASw

Positioning SNASw and DLSw+

References and Recommended Reading

SNA Switching Services Design and Implementation Guide


SNA Switching Services Design and Implementation Guide


SNASw Design Guide Introduction

SNASw Hardware and Software Requirements

SNASw Migration Scenarios

SNASw Performance

