Implementing NWLink

NWLink Overview

NWLink IPX/SPX is the Microsoft implementation of Novell's NetWare Internetwork Packet Exchange/Sequenced Packet Exchange (IPX/SPX) protocol. NWLink IPX/SPX is simply called NWLink. NWLink is used in Novell NetWare, and can be considered IPX for Windows. NWLink is an IPX/SPX compatible transport protocol that was developed to enable Windows 2000 computers to communicate with NetWare services. It is therefore used when clients running Microsoft operating systems (OSs) need to access resources on NetWare servers. It is also used where clients running NetWare need to access resources on computers running Microsoft operating systems. Clients that connect to NetWare servers must use the NWLink.

NWLink must be installed if you want to use Gateway Service for NetWare or Client Service for NetWare to connect to NetWare servers. The NWLink protocol provides the network and transport protocols that enable communication with NetWare servers.

The networking application programming interfaces (APIs) supported by NWLink are:

If you want to log on to a NetWare network from a Windows 2000 Professional computer, you need to use either of the following:

NWLink is Network Driver Interface Specification (NDIS) compliant. This means that a computer can concurrently run another protocol stack. NWLink can also bind to multiple network adapters. Multiple frame types are supported as well.

A few advantages of using NWLink are listed below:

However, NWLink has limited support in Windows Server 2003. NWLink does not include support for network management protocols. While TCP/IP is by default installed and bound to each connection, the NWLink protocol has to be manually installed, configured, and bound to connections.

NWLink Architecture

NWLink includes components and protocols that run at the transport layer and network layer of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model to enable communication with NetWare networks:

How to install Client Service for NetWare

Installing Client Service for NetWare on Windows 2000 Professional, automatically installs the NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Compatible Transport Protocol.

To install Client Service for NetWare,

  1. Right-click My Network Places, and click Properties on the shortcut menu.
  2. In the Network and Dial-Up Connections dialog box, right-click the local area connection that you want to install Client Service for NetWare for, and then click Properties on the shortcut menu.
  3. Click the Install button on the General tab.
  4. When the Select Network Component Type dialog box appears, click Client, and then click Add.
  5. When the Select Network Client dialog box opens, click Client Service For NetWare.
  6. Click OK.

How to install NWLink

While TCP/IP is by default installed and bound to each connection, the NWLink protocol has to be manually installed.

To install the NWLink protocol,

  1. Right-click My Network Places, and click Properties on the shortcut menu.
  2. When the Network And Dial-Up Connections dialog box opens, right-click Local Area Connection, and select Properties on the shortcut menu.
  3. The Local Area Connection Properties dialog box opens.
  4. Click Install.
  5. When the Select Network Component Type dialog box appears, click Protocol, and click Add.
  6. When the Select Network Protocol dialog box appears, click NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Compatible Transport Protocol.
  7. Click OK.

Configuring NWLink

Configuring NWLink includes the configuration of the following components:

How to change the internal network number

  1. Open Control Panel
  2. Double-click Network And Dial-Up Connections
  3. Right-click the local area connection and select Properties on the shortcut menu.
  4. Select NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Compatible Transport Protocol, and then click Properties.
  5. When the NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Compatible Transport Protocol dialog box appears, enter the internal network number in the Internal Network Number box.
  6. Click OK.

How to change the frame type and external network number

  1. Open Control Panel
  2. Double-click Network And Dial-Up Connections
  3. Right-click the local area connection and select Properties on the shortcut menu.
  4. Click NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Compatible Transport Protocol, and click Properties.
  5. The NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Compatible Transport Protocol dialog box appears.
  6. Select a frame type from the Frame Type drop-down list box
  7. Enter a network number in the Network Number text box.
  8. Click OK.

How to configure network bindings

  1. Right-click My Network Places and select Properties on the shortcut menu.
  2. When the Network And Dial-Up Connections dialog box opens, click the Advanced button.
  3. Click Advanced Settings.
  4. The Advanced Settings dialog box opens.
  5. Beneath Client For Microsoft Networks, to bind the NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Compatible Transport Protocol to the adapter, click to choose the adapter.
  6. If you want to unbind the protocol, click to deselect the adapter.
  7. Click OK.

How to specify the NWLink protocol binding order

  1. Right-click My Network Places and select Properties on the shortcut menu.
  2. When the Network And Dial-Up Connections dialog box opens, click the Advanced button.
  3. Click Advanced Settings.
  4. The Advanced Settings dialog box opens.
  5. Beneath Client For Microsoft Networks, click NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Compatible Transport Protocol, and use the Up and Down buttons to change the binding order for protocol:
    • Click the Up button to move the NWLink protocol higher in the binding order.
    • Click the Down button to move the NWLink protocol lower in the binding order.
  6. Click OK.

How to uninstall the NWLink protocol

  1. Right-click Local Area Connection in the Network And Dial-Up Connections dialog box, and select Properties on the shortcut menu.
  2. On the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box, click NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Compatible Transport Protocol, and click Uninstall.
  3. Click Yes to uninstall NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Compatible Transport Protocol.
  4. Click Close.


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