IPX Setup
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Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
RIP, which was also derived from XNS, is a protocol that allows for
the bidirectional transfer of routing tables and provides timing
information (ticks), so that the fastest route to a destination can be
determined. IPX routers use RIP to create and dynamically maintain
which are databases of internetwork routing information. See the
last section in this chapter for more information on routing tables.
Service Advertising Protocol (SAP)
SAP is a protocol that provides ser vers and routers with a method
to exchange ser vice information. Using SAP, ser vers adver tise their
ser vices and addresses. Routers collect this information to
dynamically update their routing tables and share it with other
routers. These broadcasts keep all routers on the internetwork
synchronized and provide real-time information on accessible
ser vers on the internetwork.
The following is a list of SAP ser ver types:
Unknown
0000h
Print Queue
0003h
File Ser ver
0004h
Job Ser ver
0005h
Print Ser ver
0007h
Archive Ser ver
0009h
Remote Bridge Ser ver
0024h
Adver tising Print Ser ver
0047h
Reser ved Up To
8000h
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