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Who originates a cross-subnetwork search?

z/OS Communications Server: SNA Network Implementation Guide
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The first border node encountered as the search leaves the requester is responsible for originating a cross-subnetwork search. The border node forwards the request over locally managed subnetwork boundaries. Other nodes in nonnative subnetworks then perform their search logic to find the resource in their local subnetwork or across their subnetwork boundaries. These searches are performed sequentially until the target resource is located.

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