Inc Novell. IPX RIP and SAP Router Specification. Part Number 107-000029-001, Version 1.30, May 1996.

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.... safe = extra = uchar = unreserved escaped xchar = unreserved reserved escaped escaped = 1 ( HEXDIG HEXDIG) reserved = unreserved = ALPHA DIGIT safe extra IPX addresses [14] are composed of a network, node and socket number. The IPX network number is a four byte number, in network order and expressed in hexadecimal, that signifies an IPX subnet. The node element represents a network interface card. It is a six byte number, expressed in hexadecimal, that is usually ....

....service. The sap field allows more information to be provided (by way of url path and attr list ) that can uniquely locate the service or resource if the site is not sufficient for that purpose. For IP addresses, the site field begins with . Other address families supported are IPX [14] and AppleTalk [9] An attr list field appears at the end of the url part field, but is never required to exist in any service location registration. The attr list field is composed of a list of semicolon ( separated attribute assignments of the form: attr id = attr value or for ....

Inc Novell. IPX RIP and SAP Router Specification. Part Number 107-000029-001, Version 1.30, May 1996.

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