Hej Ct
"news" <callisto(remove_this)@get2net.dk> skrev i en meddelelse
news:RWrf6.5$EB6.860@news.get2net.dk...
> Jeg kender NetBeui... men man støder af og til på begrebet: NetBIOS!
>
> Hvad er NetBios
En metode/API til at lade to eller flere computere kommunikere via netværk.
Selve kommunikationen fragets så med NetBEUI, IPX, TCP/IP etc.
Se også på WhatIs.com:
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NetBIOS
NetBIOS (Network Basic Input/Output System) is a program that allows
applications on different computers to communicate within a local area network
(). It was created by IBM for its early PC Network, was adopted by Microsoft,
and has since become a de facto industry standard. NetBIOS is used in Ethernet,
token ring, and Windows NT networks. It does not in itself support a routing
mechanism so applications communicating on a wide area network (WAN) must use
another "transport mechanism" (such as Transmission Control Protocol) rather
than or in addition to NetBIOS.
NetBIOS frees the application from having to understand the details of the
network, including error recovery (in session mode). A NetBIOS request is
provided in the form of a Network Control Block (NCB) which, among other things,
specifies a message location and the name of a destination.
NetBIOS provides the session and transport services described in the Open
Systems Interconnection (OSI) model. However, it does not provide a standard
frame or data format for transmission. A standard frame format is provided in
the NetBIOS Extended User Interface (NetBEUI).
NetBIOS provides two communication modes: session or datagram. Session mode lets
two computers establish a connection for a "conversation," allows larger
messages to be handled, and provides error detection and recovery. Datagram mode
is "connectionless" (each message is sent independently), messages must be
smaller, and the application is responsible for error detection and recovery.
Datagram mode also supports the broadcast of a message to every computer on the
LAN.
NetBIOS
NetBIOS (Network Basic Input/Output System) is a program that allows
applications on different computers to communicate within a local area network
(). It was created by IBM for its early PC Network, was adopted by Microsoft,
and has since become a de facto industry standard. NetBIOS is used in Ethernet,
token ring, and Windows NT networks. It does not in itself support a routing
mechanism so applications communicating on a wide area network (WAN) must use
another "transport mechanism" (such as Transmission Control Protocol) rather
than or in addition to NetBIOS.
NetBIOS frees the application from having to understand the details of the
network, including error recovery (in session mode). A NetBIOS request is
provided in the form of a Network Control Block (NCB) which, among other things,
specifies a message location and the name of a destination.
NetBIOS provides the session and transport services described in the Open
Systems Interconnection (OSI) model. However, it does not provide a standard
frame or data format for transmission. A standard frame format is provided in
the NetBIOS Extended User Interface (NetBEUI).
NetBIOS provides two communication modes: session or datagram. Session mode lets
two computers establish a connection for a "conversation," allows larger
messages to be handled, and provides error detection and recovery. Datagram mode
is "connectionless" (each message is sent independently), messages must be
smaller, and the application is responsible for error detection and recovery.
Datagram mode also supports the broadcast of a message to every computer on the
LAN.
NetBIOS
NetBIOS (Network Basic Input/Output System) is a program that allows
applications on different computers to communicate within a local area network
(). It was created by IBM for its early PC Network, was adopted by Microsoft,
and has since become a de facto industry standard. NetBIOS is use
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