Sujet : Re: Upcoming time boundary events
De : clubley (at) *nospam* remove_me.eisner.decus.org-Earth.UFP (Simon Clubley)
Groupes : comp.os.vmsDate : 30. May 2025, 13:18:19
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On 2025-05-29, David Wade <
g4ugm@dave.invalid> wrote:
On 5/27/2025 8:15 AM, Simon Clubley wrote:
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These old protocols have a habit of staying around a lot longer than
expected. For example, I suspect somewhere people are still using UUCP,
2780/3780, xmodem, DDCMP, original SNA (not SNA over TCP/IP), etc, ...
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SNA is an architecture. SNA over IP is still SNA. In fact 3270 over
BiSync can be part of an SNA Network. Would you include SNA over X.25?
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I look at SNA in the same way as I look at DECnet. At one time, DECnet
ran over its own transport and lower-level protocols. As a result of
a changing world, it was then adapted to run over a protocol (IP) which
is not a part of SNA/DECnet.
For me, the split point between original and current SNA/DECnet occurred
when the previously fully native implementation was adapted to run over IP.
Simon.
-- Simon Clubley, clubley@remove_me.eisner.decus.org-Earth.UFPWalking destinations on a map are further away than they appear.