NetWare Link Services Protocol
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NetWare Link Services Protocol (NLSP) is based on the Intermediate-System-to-Intermediate-System (IS-IS) routing protocol developed by the International Organization For Standardization (ISO), NLSP enables Netware servers to exchange routing and service information without the high broadcast overhead generated by Routing Information Protocol and Service Advertising Protocol. Instead of periodically retransmitting its information every few minutes like RIP ans SAP, NLSP only transmits every two hours, or when there is a change in a route or service, making it much more suitable for use over a Wide Area Network.
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