IPX/SPX Configuration and Management Manual

Managing NonStop™ IPX/SPX With the Subsystem
Control Facility (SCF)
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STATUS Command
The node number identifies a specific machine within a network. On most LANs,
this value is the same value as the MAC address. The node number is 6 bytes long.
The socket number identifies the higher-level protocol and/or application within a
specific node. The socket number is 2 bytes long.
Type
indicates the type of server, in hexadecimal. Table 3-4 lists some well-known server
types (this is not an exhaustive list, however).
Hops
displays the number of hops (where one hop equals one network) to get to this
server.
Table 3-4. Well-Known Server Types
Description Object Type (Decimal) Object Type (Hex)
Unknown 0 0
User 1 1
User Group 2 2
Print Queue 3 3
File Server 4 4
Job Server 5 5
Gateway 6 6
Print Server 7 7
Archive Queue 8 8
Archive Server 9 9
Job Queue 10 A
Administration 11 B
Remote Bridge Server 36 24
Advertising Print Server 71 47
NetWare 386 263 107
Telserv Server 1479 05C7
ODBC Server 1140 0474
Reserved; allocated by Compaq 1480-1488 05C8-05D0
Reserved; allocated by each customer site 1489-1490 05D1-05D2