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| | IPX network protocol, ipx sap, novell netware network |
 | | Normally the maximum packet size when going through a router is 576 bytes, however LIP has a limit of 4202 bytes although this is configurable downwards dependant on the physical interface. |  | | Packet Length: 30 bytes to 65535 bytes in theory (originally 576 bytes). |  | | Bay Networks routers use a boxwide services table rather than a bindery and when the router receives a SAP packet, it compares the contents to that of the service table and resets the age timer to zero if there is a match, or adds the new entry. |
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http://www.rhyshaden.com/ipx.htm
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| | Troubleshooting Novell IPX |
 | | This section of the packet is also referred to as the Higher Level Protocol Headers headers of the higher level NetWare protocols such as NCP or SPX. |  | | Packet lengthA 16-bit field that specifies the length, in bytes, of the complete IPX datagram. |  | | A back door is present on the segment if packets appear whose source address is the MAC address of a remote node instead of that of the router. |
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http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/itg_v1/tr1908.htm
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 | | The request packet is intercepted and processed by the IPX software, replied to, and discarded without being transmitted over the DOD line. |  | | In contrast, the sending of KeepAliveRequest packets by the server to query its client brings the path up (and down) constantly, and may also prevent a DOD path from idling to a down state. |  | | The maximum number of spoofed client-server connections that are handled by the router is not limited. |
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http://support.3com.com/infodeli/tools/bridrout/u_guides/html/nb91/operation/bwmgt.op20.html
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| | Networking PCs With TCP/IP: Netware and TCP\IP |
 | | The field is not incremented if a packet has to be resent. |  | | In that case, the server relies on an external router to forward packets to other networks. |  | | Transfers of 8K bytes at a time are easily achieved by systems on an Ethernet. |
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http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/netpc/excerpt/ch11.html
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| | COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS |
 | | On the receive side it reverses the sequence assuring the data packet was received without errors. |  | | On the transmit side it segments the data from the host computer, numbers the packet and attaches an error control mechanism to each before sending. |  | | Protocols are sets of rules for communicating between computers. |
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http://home.nycap.rr.com/guerrieri/communication.html
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| | seq |
 | | Nearby terms: sequencer « Sequent « sequential coding « sequential file matching » Sequential Parlog Machine » sequential processing » SERC |  | | A programming technique that matches records in one sequential file with records in another sequential file. |  | | The most common modern usage of "sequencer" is to refer to systems (whether in software, or as a feature of devices like synthesizers or drum machines) that deal with MIDI data. |
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http://www.linuxguruz.com/foldoc/foldoc.php?seq
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| | ipxspx |
 | | IPX operates at ISO/OSI levels 3 and 4 but does not perform all the functions at those levels. |  | | The transport level (ISO/OSI level 4) protocol used by Novell NetWare. |  | | The network and transport level protocols used by Novell NetWare, which together correspond to the combination of TCP and IP in the TCP/IP protocol suite. |
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http://www.scis.nova.edu/~speranor/ipxspx.html
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| | TLI/XTI for SPX/SPXII |
 | | For information on the SPXII protocol, packet structure and fields, and data flow, windowing and packet size negotiation, see ``Enhanced sequenced packet exchange (SPXII) protocol''. |  | | Application developers should have a working knowledge of both NetWare and TLI/XTI. |  | | Application developers should use the enhanced SPXII protocol, which is backward compatible with SPX. |
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http://docsrv.sco.com/SDK_netware/TLI_XTI_for_SPX_SPXII.html
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| | Computerized Management Systems Inc. |
 | | If your database is prone to fatal errors, you must resolve the errors before the database becomes too damaged to open or to recover. |  | | Do not run IPX on a windows NT- based Server where Jet databases are located across the network and the client is Microsoft Windows 95 with Internet Packet Exchange/Sequenced Packet Exchange (IPX/SPX). |  | | Instead, run TCP/IP on the Windows NT with IPX/SPX does not cause the problem, nor does Novell to any Client). |
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http://www.truckwin32.com/Access.asp
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| | Tutorial on Networks |
 | | Novell, Inc. first developed NetWare based on the Xerox Network Systems (XNS) created in the late 1970s by Xerox at its Palo Alto Research Center (PARC). |  | | Examples include NetBEUI, Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX), NWLink, and Internet Protocol (IP). |  | | The MLID is independent of upper-layer protocols because of the LSL (Link Support Layer) module at the LLC sublayer of the data link layer, which acts as an interface between the MLID and network layer protocols. |
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http://www.cs.umd.edu/class/fall2001/cmsc411/proj01/pub/seven.html
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| | Protocols 2 |
 | | Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP) -- exchanges electronic mail. |  | | Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) -- transfers web pages over the Internet; and |  | | Novell's IPX/SPX (Internet Packet Exchange/Sequenced Packet Exchange) -- often used in office automation or CD-ROM networks. |
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http://home.hvc.rr.com/gura/Protocols_2.htm
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| | SPX, Sequenced Packet Exchange |
 | | If this is not a system packet, then this field may contain data up to 534 bytes. |  | | An incremental count of the number of SPX packets transmitted by the sender. |  | | The sequence number to be expected in the next SPX packet. |
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http://www.networksorcery.com/enp/protocol/spx.htm
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| | Protocols |
 | | SAMBA to allow TCP/IP communication with other networks on a LINUX computer. |  | | IPX/SPX - Internetwork Packet Exchange / Sequenced Packet Exchange |
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http://members.aol.com/tjccooper/Windows/winsetuptcpip.htm
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| | CertiGuide to Network+ - IV IPX/SPX |
 | | Typically, IPX packets are just over 4K in size (4202 bytes). |  | | The bottom line is while the zeros and ones are slightly different between the two, in the digital world, almost doesnt cut it. |  | | When Netware needs the reliability of a full connection, it uses the Sequence Packet Exchange (SPX), which operates at the transport layer. |
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http://certiguide.com/netplus/cg_np_IVIPXSPX.htm
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| | Internet Packet Exchange (IPX) - Cisco CCNA Certification |
 | | It is important you know the length of these in binary and hexadecimal. |  | | SPX (Sequenced Packet Exchange) is a connection-orientated layer 4 protocol similar to TCP. |  | | If you find this page useful check out my other revision pages: |
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http://www.nikmakris.com/cisco_ipx.asp
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| | i.t. matters |
 | | Canon said its digital copier techology replaces the traditional analog process of document reproduction. |  | | The new digital copiers have an automatic protocol switching feature that is capable of handling requests from various platforms such as TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol), IPX/SPX (Internetwork Packet Exchange/Sequenced Packet Exchange) and Apple Talk. |  | | With these products, Canon hopes to bring the country to the digital age." |
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http://itmatters.com.ph/news/news_101199b.html
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| | NWLink overview (Windows Server 2000 family) |
 | | You can also use NWLink in small networks that only use Windows 2000 and other Microsoft client software. |  | | NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Compatible Transport Protocol (NWLink) is an implementation of Novell's Internetwork Packet Exchange/Sequenced Packet Exchange (IPX/SPX) and NetBIOS protocols. |  | | Windows 2000 clients can use NWLink to access client and server applications running on Novell NetWare servers. |
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http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/en/advanced/sag_NWLnkconcepts.htm
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| | Sequenced packet exchange |
 | | Set home page · Bookmark site · Add search |  | | The advantages of one machine easily finding another machine on the LAN was a disavantage on a WAN since it needed so much overhead. |  | | Sequenced Packet Exchange (SPX) is an old Novell protocol used to manage the Novell Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) that allowed Novell Servers and clients to communicate over LAN (Local Area Networks) and WAN (Wide Area Networks). |
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/encyclopedia/sequenced_packet_exchange
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| | Other Protocols |
 | | All routers reply with their own network number and node address |  | | Devices on the network must use the same frame type to communicate |  | | Broadcast RIP packet that includes source and destination network numbers |
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http://www.brazosport.cc.tx.us/~slannen/netess/chap13.htm
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| | nt-netware |
 | | Microsoft developed NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible Transport to provide Windows NT-based computers with the ability to communicate with NetWare servers and clients. |  | | NetWare generally uses Internet Packet Exchange/Sequenced Packet Exchange (IPX/SPX) as its primary network protocol. |  | | Large Internet Protocol (LIP)--this protocol allows routed connections to negotiate the largest available packet size. |
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http://www.uea.ac.uk/cpc/software/nt/nt-netware.htm
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| | ``NetWare transport protocols'' |
 | | The Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) protocol is NetWare's datagram protocol. |  | | Note that NWIP does not have a programming interface. |  | | Note that RIP does not have a programming interface. |
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http://docsrv.sco.com/SDK_netware/PREFACE.html
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| | Sequenced Packet Exchange (SPX) |
 | | SPX uses IPX and a medium-access protocol for its transport. |  | | Indicates whether the packet is a system or application packet. |  | | Used to implement flow control between communicating applications. |
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http://osr5doc.ca.caldera.com:457/NetAdminG/ipxC.sequenced_packet_exchange.html
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| | Tech Talk Tips January 1, 2003 |
 | | TCP/IP is the only possible answer as it is the only of the list that is truly a communications protocol for Windows. |  | | Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) and Sequenced Packet Exchange (SPX) are communications protocols for Novell, not Windows as the question asks. |
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http://www.reviewnet.net/newsletter/articles/a2_jan03.htm
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| | IPX :: Internetwork Packet Exchange |
 | | IEEE 802 specifications works at the Network layer of the OSI Reference Model and is connectionless -- that means that it does not require a dedicated connection be maintained. |  | | It connects networks that use the NetWare operating system. |  | | IPX / Internetwork Packet Exchange is a routable protocol |
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http://www.inforingpress.com/computer-careers/ipx.htm
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| | Transcend LANsentry Reporter User Guide |
 | | The size and type conditions are combined using a logical AND. |  | | Each of these templates is designed to let you rapidly specify the type of packets you want to filter off the network. |  | | For example, imagine you are trying to capture all packets issued by Sun workstations on your network. |
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http://support.3com.com/infodeli/tools/netmgt/transcend/lansentry/lsmwin/capture5.htm
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| | Communication Protocols |
 | | If the data is lost or damaged in transmission, the protocols operating the transport layer detect the problem and ask for retransmission of the data. |  | | The most common protocol used is TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol).Someothers are Novell's IPX/SPX(Internet Packet Exchange/Sequenced Packet Exchange, and Microsoft's NetBEUI. |
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http://www.albany.edu/~sk3395/protocol.html
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| | MS Network Design |
 | | Many designs rely on multiple protocols such as Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), Internetwork Packet Exchange/Sequenced Packet Exchange (IPX/SPX), AppleTalk, and Systems Network Architecture (SNA), and students learn how the network services design must accommodate these protocols. |  | | This course teaches students to optimize network designs by incorporating networking services such as Routing and Remote Access, Network Address Translation (NAT), Microsoft Proxy Server 2.0, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), Domain Name System (DNS), Windows Internet Name Service (WINS), and Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS). |  | | During this course, students learn how to provide network access for remote users with dial-up, Virtual Private Network (VPN), or RADIUS solutions. |
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http://www.wowworx.com/networkdesign.htm
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| | IPX/SPX |
 | | Internet packet exchange /sequenced packet exchange (IPX/SPX) is based on a routing protocol developed by Xerox in the 1970s, and is the primary network protocol used by Novell NetWare, although Novell plans to replace IPX/SPX with TCP/IP. |
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http://www.nv.cc.va.us/home/bholt/chap06/tsld015.htm
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| | Using the Microsoft Windows Backup-Archive Client |
 | | This protocol is the default for the Windows client, and it is the only supported protocol for use with MVS and VM servers. |  | | Use this communication method only with OS/2 and AIX servers. |  | | The Internetwork Packet Exchange/Sequenced Packet Exchange (IPX/SPX) communication method. |
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http://www.lrz-muenchen.de/services/datenhaltung/adsm/v3-books/adsmwin/cp5ec678.htm
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| | You receive an error message when you join a domain with Windows XP |
 | | This problem may occur if NWLink Internetwork Packet Exchange/Sequenced Packet Exchange (IPX/SPX) is the only bound protocol or if you did not install and bind TCP/IP to an adapter with access to the DNS server and the intended Active Directory domain. |  | | To resolve this problem, make sure to bind and install TCP/IP to the adapter that has a route to the Active Directory domain and DNS server. |  | | Ensure that the domain name is typed correctly. |
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http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;293403
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| | High-Tech Dictionary Definition |
 | | Internet Packet Exchange/Sequenced Packet Exchange.IPX is a Novell communications protocol used by NetWare clients and servers to deliver messages within and between networks.SPX ensures reliable delivery of complete messages. |
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http://www.computeruser.com/resources/dictionary/definition.html?lookup=2682
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| | MC MCSE: NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Compatible Transport Protocol |
 | | NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Compatible Transport Protocol is the Microsoft implementation of Novell's Internetwork Packet Exchange/Sequenced Packet Exchange (IPX/SPX) protocol. |  | | Windows clients can be configured to use NWLink to access client and server applications running on Novell NetWare servers and / or on intranets where IPX/SPX or NWLink is the protocol of choice. |  | | mbr - Send packets that are destined for a multicast address (C000 xxxx xxxx) to the ALL ROUTES broadcast (Default is SINGLE ROUTE broadcast). |
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http://www.mcmcse.com/windows_xp/guides/nwlink.shtml
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| | spx |
 | | (1995-03-14) From V.E.R.A. Virtual Entity of Relevant Acronyms 13 March 2001 [vera]: SPX Sequenced Packet eXchange (Novell, Netware) |
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http://www.beetfoundation.com/words/s/spx.html
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| | Windows 2000 Professional |
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http://www.saswebservices.com/w2pnet05.html
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