Chapter 5 - Lesson 2
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The Other Protocol Suites
Lecture 2
IPX/SPX
Novell’s proprietary protocol
Novell is now using TCP/IP
Routable
Connectionless
Addressing is automatic
Based on Xerox protocols called Xerox
Network System/Xerox Sequenced Packets
Supported by Novell Netware and Windows
through NWLink (allows Windows clients to
connect to Novell server)
IPX/SPX Protocols
NCP – Netware Core Protocol
SPX – Sequence Packet Exchange (TP)
Routing tables shared among routers
Based on hops (metric)
Distance Vector
NLSP – Netware Link State Protocol
Addressing, path selection
RIP – Routing Information Protocol
Connection-oriented
End to end connectivity
IPX – Internetwork Packet Exchange
Client functionality for applications (AP)
Connection-oriented
Only updates when changes to network occur
More efficient than RIP
SAP – Service Advertising Protocol
Advertising network services to nodes
Example: File and Print Services
IPX Addressing
Hexadecimal address
Network address, an 8 character hex address,
is assigned to the main server by the
administrator
Addressing is automatic for the nodes.
Node portion is the node’s MAC address.
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AppleTalk Protocol Suite
The least interoperable protocol
Routable
Nodes are assigned names
Supports logical groups of nodes called
“zones.”
AppleTalk Protocols
AppleShare (AP)
Consists of:
AppleTalk ARP – AARP
Manages file sharing
AppleTalk Session Protocol – ASP
Session and Transport Layer Protocol
AppleTalk Filing Protocol – AFP
Maps AppleTalk addresses to Ethernet and TR MAC addresses
AppleTalk Data Stream Protocol - ADSP
AppleShare File Server
AppleShare Print Server
AppleShare PC
Session layer protocol
AppleTalk Transaction Protocol – ATP
Transport layer protocol
Connectionless
AppleTalk Protocols
Datagram Delivery Protocol - DDP
EtherTalk Link Access Protocol – ELAP
Distance vector protocol
Maintains routing tables
TokenTalk Link Access Protocol – TLAP
Session layer protocol
Facilitates printing, file services
Routing Table Maintenance Protocol – RTMP
Maps computer hostnames to network layer addresses
Printer Access Protocol – PAP
Compatible with Ethernet Protocol
Name Binding Protocol – NBP
Connectionless
Compatible with TR protocol
Zone Information Protocol – ZIP
Facilitates grouping of computers in zones
AppleTalk Addressing
Address is 24 bits
16 bits – network address
8 bits – node address – auto assigned on
boot
Maximum nodes: 254
AppleTalk Extended provides more nodes
by assigning a range of network addresses
NetBEUI
Simple
Fast
Limited functionality
Good for very small networks (only one
segment)
Non-routable
NetBEUI Partners
NetBIOS – provides session layer
connectivity
Server Message Block - SMB
Provides communication between clients
and servers
NetBEUI Addressing
Broadcasts name to network.
Uses NetBIOS name (friendly name)
15 characters (really 16 but one byte is
reserved for type)
Unique
Assigned by administrator