NetWare (1)
NetWare - Network Operating System developed by Novell, Inc in the early 1980s (later versions: 3.11, 4.11)
- derived from Xerox Network Systems (XNS, Xerox Co)
- based on client-server architecture (supports remote access through Remote Procedure Calls)
- print sharing remote file access, database access, electronic mail, etc
Protocol suite
- Physical and Link layers: Ethernet / IEEE 802.3, FDDI , ARCnet, PPP
- Network and Transport layers : IPX / SPX
- IPX - Internetwork Packet Exchange: connectionless, datagram-based, used to route packets (RIP - Routing Information Protocol; NLSP - NetWare Link State Protocol). IPX’s RIP is not compatible with IP RIP
- SPX - Sequenced Packet Exchange : reliable, connection oriented protocol
- Upper Layer Protocols and Services:
- NetWare Shell, NetWare Remote Procedure Call, NetWare Core Protocol (NCP), Network Basic Input / Output System (NetBIOS), NetWare Message Handling Service (MHS), NetWare Loadable Modules (NLMs), IBM Logical Unit 6.2 NAU