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![]() TCP/IP TCP, UDP, and IP protocols z/OS Communications Server: IP CICS Sockets Guide SC27-3649-00 |
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TCP/IP is a large family of protocols that is named after its two most important members. Figure 1 shows the TCP/IP protocols used by CICS® TCP/IP, in terms of the layered Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model, which is widely used to describe data communication systems. For CICS users who might be more accustomed to SNA, the left side of Figure 1 shows the SNA layers, which correspond very closely to the OSI layers. Figure 1. TCP/IP protocols compared to the OSI model and
SNA
![]() The protocols implemented by TCP/IP Services and used by CICS TCP/IP are
shown in the right hand column in Figure 1:
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