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And, if my brain serves me well, it may come from printers with network
adapter cards on which IPX had not been disabled (JetDirect, for example).
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"Mark Undrill" <[log in to unmask]> wrote in message
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> "Service Advertising Protocol" if my cobweb infested brain serves me
> correctly.
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> Mark Undrill
> Affirm Limited
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> "Johnson, Tracy" <[log in to unmask]> wrote in message
> news:tvydnf8jNbJox7_dRVn-vg@fidnet.com...
> > Our network guy is using a sniffer to pick out IPX traffic.
> > (We don't use IPX, but some hardware is misconfigured or are
> > old configurations.) All the traffic is marked as "SAP" type.
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> > What is "SAP" traffic? (No manufacturing jokes wanted.)
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> > BT
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> > Tracy Johnson
> > MSI Schaevitz Sensors
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