| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 923.1 |  | mgb.rkg.dec.com::GILLOTT | Mark Gillott, 831-3172 (rkg) | Tue Jun 03 1997 04:17 | 8 | 
|  | Not quite  sure what your asking for.  Unfortunatly I know zip-all about SNA
so have no idea what the FEPs do and how you plan to use the RAs.
If you want to connect two RAs "back-to-back", via a sync line, the only way
is  via  a modem eleminator; we don't support internal clocking & null modem
cables like most vendors. 
Mark
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| 923.2 |  | EDWIN::TAC |  | Tue Jun 03 1997 09:38 | 5 | 
|  |     This could well be what we call 'SDLC relay'.  If you look in the SPD
    under that term, or in the SNA documentation (a whole book in the V2
    docset) you may find the information you are looking for.
    
    Tim
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| 923.3 | FEP links with diagram !!! | QCAV02::MUNISH |  | Wed Jun 04 1997 03:28 | 18 | 
|  |     Hi,	
    	We need to connect the FEPs in different locations via RouteAbouts.
    	Basically , it means creating T4 to T4 links over the WAN. From the
        SPD, it is understood that this type of FID4 connections are NOT
        supported.
    
    	+--------+                                          +------+
        | FEP    |---->router<----- WAN ----->router<-------| FEP  |  
        +--------+ V.35           SDLC / ??            v.35 +------+
    
    
    
        Hope this makes the requirements clear.
    
    	Regards,
    
    	Munish
    
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| 923.4 | see topic 50.* | NETCAD::FLOWERS | High Performance Networking; Dan | Wed Jun 04 1997 09:51 | 3 | 
|  | See note 50.* in here for some info about SDLC relay.
Dan
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