What is SNAP-IX and what does it do?
SNAP-IX allows UNIX systems to communicate with mainframe, peer, and APPN hosts using SNA. It also enables UNIX applications to emulate mainframe SNA applications, communicating with SNA downstream devices. This includes support for 3270 and TN3270 LU0 applications, and LU6.2 applications.
How does SNAP-IX enable SNA communication?
SNAP-IX facilitates SNA communication by providing the necessary protocols and interfaces for UNIX systems to interact with SNA networks. It supports various SNA LU types, enabling diverse application interactions. This includes Enterprise Extender support for SNA over TCP/IP.
What types of SNA applications does SNAP-IX support?
SNAP-IX supports 3270 and TN3270 LU0 applications, which are commonly used for terminal emulation. It also supports LU6.2 applications, which are used for advanced program-to-program communication, including CICS.
Does SNAP-IX support APPN?
SNAP-IX supports APPN tools and communications, allowing for efficient routing and management of SNA traffic across networks. This feature enhances the flexibility and scalability of SNA connectivity.