Hello, I am a retro computing hobbyist and my question is not about "real world" scenario, before anyone suggests that what I'm working on is ancient and unsupported. I know that already.
I am setting up an SNA connection between two IBM midrange machines (AS/400s) and the documentation I'm seeing seems to suggest that I need "snasw" to make the connection I'm trying to make. I have two old 2651XM routers that seem to support STUN and DLSW but not SNASW.
I can make STUN work easily to connect the machines, but I'd like the Cisco to be able to do a little more of the switching since the ultimate goal of this setup would be something like 11 machines. DLSW should work for what I need, but most of the examples I see for it are host to FEP or peer to remote controller, and not peer-to-peer, which isn't working for me, but The Google suggests that SNASW will do the switching I need.
Can anyone point me to what model of router and what flavor of IOS I would need to support SNASW?
Thanks!