I used to have this problem with regular SNADS on occasion.  Somewhere 
there will be an obscure code that IBM will not publish on a publicly 
available web site (at least back when we still used snads).  I think 
you'll be referred to 'SNA formats' or some such manual.  Sometimes 
varying off the controllers on both machines, deleting the device 
descriptions associated with the controllers, varying on the controllers 
and letting them rebuild the devices helped.  SNA is just kind of shaky 
that way.

Rob Berendt

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