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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 ! Ron |
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