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From: cyrus@hi.unm.edu (Tait Cyrus)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.misc
Subject: XNS packet type of 8
Message-ID: <23600@hi.unm.edu>
Date: 6 Jun 88 00:49:33 GMT
Organization: U. of New Mexico, Albuquerque
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I am trying to find out what packet type of 8 is under XNS.  I know
that packet type of 1 is for routing, 2 is for echo, 3 is for error, 4 is for
packet exchange, 5 is for sequenced packet and 16-31 are experimental, but
I don't know what 8 is.

The hardware that is producing a packet type of 8 is an Ungermann-Bass
NIU-180 Model: 2281A (I have not taken the time to check to see if 
there are other XNS `devices' using type of 8).

What is packet type of 8 used for?  What is the format of the packet?
Are there any other packet types that are used that I have not mentioned?
If so, what are they and what are there packet formats?

Thanks in advance for any information.

-- 
Tait Cyrus   (505) 277-0806
University of New Mexico
Dept of Electrical & Computer Engineering 
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131
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