A Heterogeneous Internetworking Model With Enhanced Management And Security Functions
Author(s) -
Yan Zhu,
Youlu Zheng
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--6083
Subject(s) - internetworking , computer science , computer network , operating system , unix , network address , local area network , networking hardware , simple network management protocol , network administrator , openflow , name server , network management , software defined networking , software , server , the internet
NetWare is an easy choice for a typical client-server model. Novell's N etWare running IPX protocol is one of the most widely used local area network (LAN) software in the business world. It uses client-server architecture based on PC and Unix clients requesting services from a NetWare file/print server. NetWare is mature, robust and reasonably priced for the IBM PC compatible environment. It can also be conveniently connected to other popular internetworking protocols. For peer-to-peer conn ection, TCP/IP and rel ated protocols that internetwork numerous remotely lo cated LANs are the base of the real world i nformation super highway. In addition, IPX and TCP/IP are the two major and most represen tativ network protocols in the computer and network industry. Using these two protocols makes the network h ete ogeneous and creates a crucial problem of communi cating in that envi ronment, thereby presents the challenge of resolving communications conflicts.
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