AppleTalk uses NBP to register an NBP object name and object type within a
zone for translation from name to address. DDP takes care of assigning
socket numbers, as well as node and network numbers, to provide a unique
identification for every process running on a AppleTalk network. At least
that is my take on it. of course there are alot of other protocols involved
from the time an Appletalk device starts up to when it servicing client
requests.
Lonnie
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> hi,
> I have a question about the AppleTalk protocol suite that is how does the
> AppleTalk do to acquire the socket number of the destination and fill it
in
> the "destination socket" field.
>
> And what is your reference on AppleTalk who wants to pass the CCIE
> examination.
>
> ok, thank you very much and please write a mail directly.
>
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