There is a NCP used in (Novell Netware Core Protocol) and PPP use a NCP
(Network Control Protocol)
Hope this aint html IAN
Duck
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From: Mooney Drew-DMOONEY1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2000 10:40 PM
Subject: IPX question on NCP in ICND


> Greetings, a bit of confusion I'd like cleared up:
>
> ICND [Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices] has this to say:
>
> Chapter 10 [Configuring Novell IPX]; page 330:
>
> "Cisco's routers offer the following features in Novell network
> environments:
> * blah-blah
> * blah-blah, Network Control Protocol (NCP), blah blah
> * blah
> * et cetera..."
>
>
> Chapter 10 page 331:
>
> "Novell NetWare uses its own proprietary
> * blah blah
> * blah
> * NetWare Core Protocol (NCP) to provide client-to-server
> connections and
>     application-level services.
> * blah-blah"
>
> So - is this just an unfortunate example of Acronym ReUse?
>
> Or are the two NCP's in fact the same thing with a different name?
>
> If so, are both names equally correct?
>
> If not, which is correct?
>
> TIA,
>
>
>                        "eschew obfuscation"
>                            -- Sellinger
>
> Drew M. Mooney
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