Debugging IP over SNA Configurations
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v7r1m0/topic/apis/snadbg.htm?resultof=%22%61%6e%79%6e%65%74%22%20
From the Memo To Users for 7.1:
AnyNet no longer supported
Starting in i 7.1, AnyNet® (a method used to run SNA communications
traffic over IP) is no longer
supported. Users of AnyNet are encouraged to migrate to Enterprise
Extenders as a replacement. For
information about migrating to Enterprise Extenders from AnyNet, see the
Migrating from AnyNet to
Enterprise Extender topic in the IBM i Information Center.
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v7r1m0/topic/rzaq9/rzaq9.pdf
Seconded at:
http://www-947.ibm.com/systems/support/i/planning/upgrade/v7r1/software.html
with:
Software planning
The following products and functions which were supported on IBM i 6.1 are
not supported on IBM i 7.1. Plans should be made to replace or discontinue
use of these products and functions prior to upgrading to i 7.1.
...
5761-SS1 AnyNet Upgrade to Enterprise Extender which is included
in IBM i (5770-SS1).
Kind of funny how the debug instructions mention AnyNet and not Enterprise
Extender. Someone should update the Infocenter.
Since you're hosed anyway, just rip it all out and drop SNA, or, rip it
all out, use Enterprise Extender instead of Anynet and set it up from
scratch. :-) Might as well set it up for the long term.
Rob Berendt
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