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The '''Multiprotocol Transport Networking''' (MPTN) architecture is a description of logical structure, formats, protocols, and set of operating principles. | |||
==History== | |||
The Multiprotocol Transport Networking architecture was announced by IBM in March 1993. | |||
==Implementations== | |||
;OS/2 | |||
* AnyNet/2 SNA over TCP/IP | |||
* AnyNet/2 SNA over TCP/IP Gateway | |||
* AnyNet/2 NetBIOS over SNA | |||
* AnyNet/2 Sockets over SNA | |||
* AnyNet/2 Sockets over SNA Gateway | |||
==Publications== | |||
* GG24-4395-00: ''AnyNet: SNA over TCP/IP Installation and Interoperability'' | |||
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Revision as of 14:40, 17 November 2018
The Multiprotocol Transport Networking (MPTN) architecture is a description of logical structure, formats, protocols, and set of operating principles.
History
The Multiprotocol Transport Networking architecture was announced by IBM in March 1993.
Implementations
- OS/2
- AnyNet/2 SNA over TCP/IP
- AnyNet/2 SNA over TCP/IP Gateway
- AnyNet/2 NetBIOS over SNA
- AnyNet/2 Sockets over SNA
- AnyNet/2 Sockets over SNA Gateway
Publications
- GG24-4395-00: AnyNet: SNA over TCP/IP Installation and Interoperability