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Old 10-24-2001
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UNIX and SNA protocol

Can anyone tell me how I can find out if a server has a SNA connection to a mainframe ?
I need to find out at my work which servers use SNA by telnetting to that server and search for it, I just don't know what and where to look for...
Any help appreciated !

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These are some of the TCP/IP ports commonly used for SNA:

12000 entextxid IBM Enterprise Extender SNA XID Exchange
12001 entextnetwk IBM Enterprise Extender SNA COS Network Priority
12002 entexthigh IBM Enterprise Extender SNA COS High Priority
12003 entextmed IBM Enterprise Extender SNA COS Medium Priority
12004 entextlow IBM Enterprise Extender SNA COS Low Priority


It would help if you could post the details of the UNIX platform you are using and the SNA software package.
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SNA

I've found it already, I just did a grep with SNA ( could it be more easy ? ) and I noticed some SNA files. After checking if they were active I noticed that they were just that, hence...problem solved...thanks anyways

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