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The Service Advertising Protocol (SAP) is included in the Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) protocol. SAP makes the process of adding and removing services on an IPX internetwork dynamic. SAP was maintained by Novell.
As servers are booted up, they may advertise their services using SAP; when they are brought down, they use SAP to indicate that their services will no longer be available. IPX network servers may use SAP to identify themselves by name and service type. All entities that use SAP must broadcast a name and Service Type that (together) are unique throughout the entire IPX internetwork. This policy is enforced by system administrators and application developers.
Value Meaning 0x0001 User 0x0002 User group 0x0003 Print queue 0x0004 File server 0x0005 Job server 0x0006 Gateway 0x0007 Print server 0x0009 Archive server 0x000A Job queue 0x000B Administrative object 0x0021 SNA gateway 0x0024 Remote bridge server 0x0027 TCP/IP gateway 0x0047 Advertising print server 0x8000-0x7FFF Reserved 0xFFFF WildcardRetroSearch is an open source project built by @garambo | Open a GitHub Issue
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