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HPR

(High-Performance Routing) Extensions to IBM's APPN networking that enable SNA data to be sent over frame-based (Ethernet, etc.) and cell-based (ATM) networks. HPR improves routing performance and reliability and is designed to eliminate congestion on network backbones.


HPR - High Performance Routing


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