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Special Forums IP Networking UNIX and SNA protocol Post 9392 by Neo on Friday 26th of October 2001 05:37:02 AM
Old 10-26-2001
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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IR_AB_NAMES(1)															    IR_AB_NAMES(1)

NAME
ir_ab_names - a standalone server that supports the CORBA COS Interface specification. SYNOPSIS
ir_ab_names -file filename The -file switch is optional, see the OPTIONS section for details. DESCRIPTION
ir_ab_names(1) is a standalone server that supports the CORBA COS Interface specification. When launched, it returns its IOR and corbaloc, which can then be used by other CORBA applications. OPTIONS
ir_ab_names(1) accepts the following options: -file Output COS Interface IOR to filename. -help Print the usage text. all PolyORB command line configuration variables PolyORB allows one to set up configuration variables on the command line. The syntax is close to the one described in configuration files. A variable Var.Iable in section [Sec] can be overridden with flag --polyorb-<sec>-<var>-<iable>[=<value>]. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Reto Buerki <reet@codelabs.ch> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). RESOURCES
Polyorb User Manual: http://www.adacore.com/wp-content/files/auto_update/polyorb-docs/polyorb_ug.html/ SEE ALSO
po_cos_naming(1), po_cos_naming_shell(1). 05/21/2009 IR_AB_NAMES(1)
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