March 2018
Intermediate to advanced
626 pages
17h 32m
English
Network Basic Input/Output System (NetBIOS) is a set of protocols developed in the early 1980s for LAN communications, in order to provide services for the session layer (fifth layer in the OSI model). A few years later, it was adopted by Microsoft for their networking over LAN, and then it was migrated for working over TCP/IP (NetBIOS over TCP/IP—NBT), which is discussed in RFC 1001 and 1002.
In today's networks, NetBIOS provides three services:
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