Hi Wai,If I understand the question, the answer is yes. The only caveat I find is to code "ip route-cache same-interface". Apparently there are no samples online, so it should look something like this - interface Channel3/0bandwidth 98304ip address 1...
Hi Adam,It looks like you may have accidentally clicked on the wrong forum under the Data Center category. You are more likely to get an answer in the "Application Networking" forum, than here in "SNA Data Center Networking".Rgds, Dan
This looks about right, if what you want to do is route SNA traffic to either LPAR-3 or LPAR-4 based on where the application is located, and at least one of these LPARs is an APPN NNS. The only things that look problematic are the duplicate "unitad...
Hi Bob,You've read the documentation correctly, only one "dlsw local-peer ..." per router. The best answer is to bite the bullet and change the remotes. But you can probably work around this by using NAT http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/556/12.html#t...
The hard part of answering is guessing what form of SNASw upstream connectivity you want to use. The most common connectivity is EE - HPR/IP, and for that IP path to route over ethernet from the DLSw+/SNASw router through a layer 3 Cat6k to an OSA in...