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SUMMARY
SNA 4.0 Server can be configured to send backup information to SNA 4.0
clients. This feature eliminates the requirement to manually update or
configure each SNA client locally.
MORE INFORMATION
Before an SNA client can establish a session with a host computer, they
must establish a sponsor connection.
Q160849 How the SNA Server Client Chooses a "Sponsor" SNA ServerDuring an SNA client installation, a choice is made between installing the client locally or remotely. There are benefits gained from using each approach. Local clients have an advantage of not being affected when SNA Servers are retired or renamed in an existing SNA subdomain. However, local clients cannot be used when SNA Servers are on different TCP/IP subnets and separated from the client by a router. Requests for members of an SNA subdomain are broadcast and will generally not get through a router to another TCP/IP subnet. Remote clients are useful when SNA Servers are located across a WAN or another TCP/IP subnet. However, they may not be able to get SNA sponsor connections when SNA Servers are retired or renamed in an existing SNA subdomain, depending on their original client configuration. This problem can be solved by taking advantage of the new feature in SNA 4.0 Server that can update client configurations with new backup server or domain information as required. Additional query words: snasetup snawin95
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