IPX/SPXAppletalk
A routing protocol refers to a protocol that is only used between routers, such as OSPF and EIGRP. A routed protocol, meanwhile, refers to a protocol wherein data can be routed, such a IP, AppleTalk, and IPX.
Novell owns the IPX/SPX protocol.
Make sure to install the IPX network protocol in your network properties.
False, it is not IPX.
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Off the top of my head it is IPv4 IPv6 Appletalk IPX
TCP IP is 2 distinct protocols... TCP is a trasnporter and IP is the DATA TCP mean Transport Control Protocol and IP mean Internet Protocol If you compare with IPX SPX in NOVEL IPX is the DATA, and SPX is the transport protocol... Jean-François Cyr as Cyr de Jackdrill...
IPX/SPX (Internetwork Packet Exchange/Sequenced Packet Exchange) is not supported on internet.
Internetwork Packet Exchange. It was a protocol for Novell NetWare, but TCP/IP is so prevalent now, even IPX sites typically utilize it.