Proper noun
IPX
(networking, historical) Initialism of Internetwork Packet Exchange.
Any Novell Netware server may serve as an IPX router. Source: Internet
For example, Internet Protocol (IP) uses the IP Control Protocol ( IPCP ), and Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) uses the Novell IPX Control Protocol ( IPX/SPX ). Source: Internet
SNMPv1 operates over protocols such as User Datagram Protocol (UDP), Internet Protocol (IP), OSI Connectionless Network Service (CLNS), AppleTalk Datagram-Delivery Protocol (DDP), and Novell Internet Packet Exchange (IPX). Source: Internet
Another IPX advantage is an easy configuration of the client computers. Source: Internet
Description A big advantage of IPX protocol is its little or no need for configuration. Source: Internet
In the time when protocols for dynamic host configuration did not exist and the BOOTP protocol for centralized assigning addresses was not common, the IPX network could be configured almost automatically. Source: Internet