SNA Link/iX Node Managers Guide (30291-90009)
Table Of Contents
- 1 SNA Links Overview
- 2 SNA Node and Link Configuration
- 3 Logging Configuration
- 4 SNA Node Startup and Shutdown
- 5 SNA Link Troubleshooting
- 6 MPE Commands
- 7 SNA Link Installation Information
- A Messages
- SDLC Link Startup Error Messages
- SDLC Link Driver Error Messages
- SNACONTROL Error Messages
- SNA Transport Error Messages
- SNA Transport Logging Messages
- SDLC Link Shutdown Error Messages
- X.25 Link Failure Error Codes
- X.25 Link Module Configurator Error Codes
- X.25 Link QLLC Internal Error Codes
- NetView Alerts Error Messages
- Network Dump Manager Error Messages
- LAN Error Messages
- B Netview Alerts

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SNA Links Overview
SNA Layers Implemented
SNA Layers Implemented
The SNA services implement the upper layers of the SNA architecture.
SNA Transport implements a type 2.0 (T2.0) node (formerly called a
Physical Unit Type 2 [PU.T2]) and type 2.1 (T2.1) node (formerly called
a Physical Unit Type 2.1 [PU 2.1]) for SNA/SDLC Link, a T2.0 node for
SNA/X.25 Link, and a T2.0 and T2.1 for SNA/Token Ring Link. (Note
that, at this time, LU 6.2 API/XL is the only SNA service that makes
use of the T2.1 node capabilities.) SNA Transport also includes the Path
Control and Transmission Control layers of SNA, as well as the
Configuration Services and Address Space Manager functions. It
provides a direct send/receive interface for the SNA services to
establish LU-LU sessions with the remote system. So, the lower layers
of SNA are implemented by running the services with an SNA link.