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Volume 21, Number 2, Page 179 (1982)
Nontopical Issue
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SNA flow control: Architecture and implementation

by F. D. George, G. E. Young
To allow better network utilization, Systems Network Architecture (SNA), the IBM data communications architecture, includes flow control procedures to guard against data overrun to devices and to prevent network congestion. The measurement of 'congestion' used by SNA to regulate traffic flow is performed by various SNA products. This paper describes the flow control protocols in SNA and the implementation of these protocols in the Network Control Program (ACF/NCP/VS Release 3).
Related Subjects: Architecture; Networking