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SCO OpenServer networking services also support the following networking protocols and software:
The Sequenced Packet Exchange (SPX) protocol is a connection-oriented service similar to TCP except that it does not support a configurable send and receive window size; an acknowledgement is required for every packet that is sent.
For testing IPX/SPX network connectivity, the command nping(PADM) is available. This provides similar information to that provided by the TCP/IP command ping(ADMN).
For more information about IPX/SPX, see
``IPX/SPX''.
Like the TCP/IP protocol, all these networking
resources depend on the availability of sufficient
STREAMS and CPU resources,
and the performance of the network and network adapter cards.
See
``STREAMS resources''
for more information.
You can use the netstat
or ndstat commands
to examine the number of errors and packet collisions
associated with each network interface. See
``Monitoring TCP/IP performance''
for more information.