NetWare includes support for TCP/IP
NetWare's previous protocol was IPX/SPX
Novell NetWare, and TCP/IP networks
Novell NetWare, and TCP/IP networks
Internetwork Packet Exchange. It was a protocol for Novell NetWare, but TCP/IP is so prevalent now, even IPX sites typically utilize it.
NetWare is a network operating system.
NetWare is a specialised network operating system
NetWare was created by the company Novell in the mid 1980s
ipx spx addresses are usually assigned by the server and in most cases work in conjunction with TCP/IP. This is an outdated protocol and don't need it unless your connecting to some very old Netware servers
It provides a wide range of built-in services, including directory services, security, routing, messaging, management, file and print services, TCP/IP support, and SMP (symmetric multiprocessing).
Peter Kuo has written: 'Special edition using Netware 5.0' -- subject(s): NetWare, Operating systems (Computers) 'Netware 4.1 survival guide' -- subject(s): NetWare, Operating systems (Computers)
Novell NetWare includes a modified version of Apache.
James E. Gaskin has written: 'Novell's guide to personal NetWare' -- subject(s): Computer networks, NetWare 'Mastering NetWare 5' -- subject(s): Intranets (Computer networks), NetWare, Operating systems (Computers) 'Broadband Bible' -- subject(s): OverDrive, Computer Technology, Nonfiction 'Poser's Guide to the Internet and World Wide Web (Poser's Guides)' 'Mastering NetWare 6' 'The complete guide to NetWare 4.1' -- subject(s): NetWare
NLMs (NetWare loadable modules).