IPX/SPX
is a routable protocol and can be used for small and large networks. The
following protocols are part of the IPX/SPX suite:
● SAP -
Service Advertising Protocol packets are used by file and print servers to
periodically advertise the address of the server and the services available. It
works at the application, presentation, and session levels.
● NCP -
NetWare Core Protocol provides for client/server interactions such as file and
print sharing. It works at the application, presentation, and session levels.
● SPX -
Sequenced Packet Exchange operates at the transport layer providing connection
oriented communication on top of IPX.
● IPX -
Internetwork Packet Exchange supports the transport and network layers of the
OSI network model. Provides for network addressing and routing. It provides
fast, unreliable, communication with network nodes using a connection less
datagram service.
● RIP -
Routing Information Protocol is the default routing protocol for IPX/SPX
networks which operates at the network layer. A distance-vector algorithm is
used to calculate the best route for a packet.
NetWare
frame types
Novell NetWare 2.x and 3.x use Ethernet 802.3 as their default
frame type. Novell NetWare 4.x networks use Ethernet 802.2 as their default
frame type. If communication does not occur between two NetWare computers it is
a good idea to check the netware versions of the two computers to be sure their
frame types match. If the frame types do not match on an ethernet network, the
computers cannot communicate.
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