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 was created by the company Novell in the mid 1980s
NetWare is a specialised network operating system
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 This is an outdated protocol and don't need it unless your connecting to some very old Netware servers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).