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The major networking issue facing many large enterprises today:
how to integrate their present SNA network with tomorrow's TCP/IP
and Web-based communication requirements.
There are many techniques available for carrying multiple protocols
in the same backbone network, but they fall into two major categories:
* Multiplexing or switching, in which all protocols are carried
independently over a common transport facility. Such a facility
could be asynchronous transfer mode, frame relay, X.25 or a
bridged LAN. Multiprotocol routing also falls into this category.
* Routing, which uses the network/routing layer of one protocol
to carry all the others. Generally (but not always), the backbone
routing protocol chosen is IP.
Now many ATM(Automated Teller Machine) SNA Communication use
SNA over TCP/IP, SDLC, X.25 and DLC to connect the HOST. Web
Base Application can use Systex SysWin Gateway XML Server where
as SNA over TCP/IP can use Systex product - SysClient/SNA.