Enterprise Extender
Communication protocol | |
Abbreviation | EE |
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Developer(s) | Internet Engineering Task Force |
Introduction | May 1999 |
RFC(s) | 2352 |
IBM Enterprise Extender (EE) is a standard internet transport protocol for IBM Systems Network Architecture (SNA) High Performance Routing traffic over IP. Enterprise Extender is analogous to, but independent of, Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). EE and TCP traffic can be carried over the same connections.[1]
Enterprise extender was developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force and the APPN Implementers' Workshop, and standardized in 1997 in Internet RFC 2352.[2]
Enterprise Extender traffic is transmitted as UDP datagrams. It is integrated with Systems Network Architecture in z/OS systems, and implemented in software, such as IBM Personal Communications of Windows (PCOM), or hardware such as Cisco routers with the SNA Switching Services feature (SNASw), in remote systems.
References
[edit]- ^ IBM Corporation. "Enterprise Extender Networking on z/OS". IBM.com. Retrieved June 18, 2023.
- ^ Network Working Group. "APPN/HPR in IP Networks". www.rfc-editor.org. Retrieved June 1, 2023.
External links
[edit]- RFC 2353 APPN/HPR in IP Networks
- Enterprise Extender: Concepts and Considerations SHARE 2012 Winter Technical Conference Session 10821