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NetWare and AppleTalk protocols

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Unit 7::<strong>NetWare</strong> <strong>and</strong> Apple Talk Protocols<br />

The new device is then assigned another address <strong>and</strong> the process starts<br />

over until the device no longer receives responses back indicating a conflict.<br />

The network address is then stored for use the next time the device is<br />

turned on.<br />

Node A Changes Its Network Number<br />

A B C<br />

100.1 100.2 100.3<br />

Network 1<br />

The network number is composed of two parts separated by periods.<br />

• The network number is a 16-bit value that ranges from 0 to 65,535. It<br />

identifies on what network the device rest.<br />

• The node number is an 8-bit value that ranges from 0 to 255. It<br />

identifies the specific node that is attached to the network.<br />

<strong>AppleTalk</strong> Network Address Fields<br />

16 Bit 8 Bit<br />

Network Node<br />

100 10<br />

320<br />

ST0025804A<br />

Routing

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