The ODI specification defines a logical board as a NIC / Frametype combination. TLI was implemented to work on board 0.
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The ODI specification defines a logical board as a NIC / Frametype combination. TLI was implemented to work on board 0. That means, for instance, if you have Ethernet_802.2 and Ethernet_802.3 loaded on a NIC, in that order, TLI will only work across Ethernet_802.2. If you needed to communicate over Ethernet_802.3, and binding the frametypes in another order is not an option, you should choose another communication vehicle besides TLI. NWSIPX, for example, offers the capability to communicate over any of the loaded logical boards.
| tidtli01.exe | 18.9 K | 2005-04-06 |
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