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<title>Protect your system in an APPN and HPR environment</title>
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<a name="rzahjsec-pro"></a>
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<h3 id="rzahjsec-pro">Protect your system in an APPN and HPR environment</h3>
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<p>APPN networks provide open connectivity, and require minimal configuration
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by each system in the network. When a system has a connection into an APPN
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network, it can establish sessions with other systems that are connected within
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that APPN network.</p>
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<p>APPN reduces the physical, configuration barriers to communications. However,
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you might want to build some logical barriers between systems in the network
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for security reasons. This ability to control which systems can connect to
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yours is often called <span class="bold">firewall support</span>. Network administrators
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might use a variety of node types to specify which connections between APPC
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locations are allowed. For example, you might want to allow SYSTEMB to communicate
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with SYSTEMA and SYSTEMD, but not with SYSTEMC. For an explanation of this,
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an example, and more information, see the following topics.</p>
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<ul>
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<li><a href="rzahjappnfilsup.htm#appnfilsup">APPN filtering support</a></li>
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<li><a href="rzahjepsf1.htm#epsf1">Create a session endpoint filter</a></li>
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<li><a href="rzahjrzahjcos.htm#rzahjcos">Class of service (COS) routing</a></li></ul>
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