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<h3 id="rzajtappn-con">Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking</h3>
<p> Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking&reg; (APPN) is
one type of data communications support that is provided by the iSeries&trade; system. This
support routes data in a network between two or more advanced program-to-program
systems. The systems do not need to be directly connected in the same network
or adjacent networks.</p>
<p>The APPC/APPN support handles all of the SNA protocol requirements when
your system is communicating with a remote system that uses the logical unit
(LU) session type 6.2 and node type 2.1 architectures. The remote system can
be any of the following systems:</p>
<ul>
<li>iSeries system</li>
<li>System/36&trade;</li>
<li>System/38&trade;</li>
<li>IBM&reg; personal computer</li>
<li>Displaywriter</li>
<li>Series/1</li>
<li>5520 Administrative System</li>
<li>RISC System/600 (Reduced Instruction Set Computer)</li>
<li>DPPX/370 (Distribute Processing Programming Executive</li>
<li>One of the following host systems:
<ul>
<li>System/370&trade;</li>
<li>System/390&reg;</li>
<li>30XX processor</li>
<li>43XX processor</li>
<li>9370 system</li>
<li>Another system that supports the appropriate level of architecture</li></ul></li></ul>
<p>The iSeries APPN support is an enhancement to the SNA Node Type 2.1 architecture
that supplies networking functions. These enhancements are easy-to-use, are
dynamic; and give control of the network to the peer systems that make up
the network. APPN provides you with the following advanced functions:</p>
<ul>
<li>Distributed directory services</li>
<li>Dynamic route selection that is based on user-specified values</li>
<li>Intermediate session routing</li>
<li>Routing of data by using transmission priorities.</li></ul>
<p>With the exception of intermediate session routing, HPR builds on and uses
these APPN functions. For more information on HPR, see <a href="rzajtrzajthprref.htm#rzajthpr-ref">high-performance routing</a>.</p>
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