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The information governed by protocols is grouped into a series of bits that includes data and control elements. That group is called a packet. The packet information is transmitted as a group within a packet frame . A LAN driver renders the different types of packet frames used by each network type into a form that AppleTalk can process. For more information about packet frame types, refer to Inside AppleTalk, Second Edition .
The following AppleTalk LAN packet frame types are supported by the Novell Internet Access Server 4.1 routing software:
The routing software supports the following AppleTalk WAN packet frame types:
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