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Netware IPX Socket List Network Analysis Institute – www.netanalysis.org IPX/SPX Third-Party Assigned Sockets (HEX) All values listed herein are in hexadecimal (0x) format. 8000 NATIONAL ADVANCED SYSTEMS 8001 NATIONAL ADVANCED SYSTEMS 8002 NATIONAL ADVANCED SYSTEMS 8003 COMM DRIVER SPERRY CORP. COMPUTER SYSTEMS 8004 KTA 8005 KTA 8006 KTA 8007 KTA 8008 NOVELL - PROVO 8009 SPERRY TERM EMULATOR TURNBULL AUTOMATIONS 800A PRINT SERVER COMMUNICATION HORIZONS 800B DATA LANGUAGE CORP 800F BATRAM SANTA CLARA SYSTEMS 8010 OFFICE WARE CENTURY ANALYSIS 8011 UPS ELGAR CORP 8012 UPS ELGAR CORP 8013 CHI CORP 8014 INTEL - AMERICAN FORK 8015 COMPASS COMPUTING 8016 COMPASS COMPUTING 8017 COMPASS COMPUTING 8018 COMPASS COMPUTING 8019 COMPASS COMPUTING 801A COMPASS COMPUTING 801B COMPASS COMPUTING 801C COMPASS COMPUTING 801D COMPASS COMPUTING 801E COMPASS COMPUTING 801F NOVELL - SUNNYVALE LATIN AMERI 8020 NOVELL - SUNNYVALE LATIN AMERI 8021 NOVELL - SUNNYVALE LATIN AMERI 8022 NOVELL - SUNNYVALE LATIN AMERI 8023 MCAFEE ASSOCIATES 8024 BLUE LANCE NETWORK INFO SYS 8027 GATEWAY COMMUNICATIONS INC 8028 GATEWAY COMMUNICATIONS INC 8029 GATEWAY COMMUNICATIONS INC 802A FILE SHARING NETLINE INC 802B FILE SHARING NETLINE INC 802C INTEL - AMERICAN FORK 802D INTEL - AMERICAN FORK 802E ICM 802F C-TREE VAP FAIR COM 8030 MICROMIND 8031 MICROMIND 8032 NORTH STAR COMPUTERS 8033 NORTH STAR COMPUTERS 8034 X.25 GATEWAY RSJ SOFTWARE 8035 SANYO ICON INC 8036 DATA ACCESS CORP 8039 NET MANAGEMENT NOVELL - AUSTIN 803A BETA SOFT 803B PHASER SYSTEMS 803C PHASER SYSTEMS Page 1 Network Analysis Institute – www.netanalysis.org 803D PHASER SYSTEMS 803E PERFORMANCE GROUP 803F PERFORMANCE GROUP 8040 HORIZON TECHNOLOGY INC 8041 CD-ROM SERVER MERIDIAN DATA CORP 8042 NATIONWIDE COMPUTER SERVICES 8043 COMM SERVER COMPUTER LANGUAGE RESEARCH INC 8047 3274 CONTROLLER EMULATORS SOFTWARE DYNAMICS 8048 3274 CONTROLLER EMULATORS SOFTWARE DYNAMICS 8049 3274 CONTROLLER EMULATORS SOFTWARE DYNAMICS 804A 3274 CONTROLLER EMULATORS SOFTWARE DYNAMICS 804B MIC SNA DFV SERVER COMPUTERLAND - BONN 804C MIC SNA DFV SERVER COMPUTERLAND - BONN 804D DATABASE SERVER MIGENT SOFTWARE INC 804E SWITCH LINK SYSTEMS 804F INTERACTIVE FINANCIAL SOL INC 8050 INTERACTIVE FINANCIAL SOL INC 8051 INTERACTIVE FINANCIAL SOL INC 8052 INTERACTIVE FINANCIAL SOL INC 8053 Unknown 8054 Unknown 8055 E-MAIL CHAT NICHE CO 8056 MONEY TRANSFER IPI INC 8057 E-MAIL CHAT NICHE CO 805E TELEBASE SYSTEMS 805F TELEBASE SYSTEMS 8060 PRINT SERVER NOVELL - PROVO 8061 T-NET, LAN BRIDGES BRITISH TELECOM 8062 WOLLONGONG GROUP 8064 MICRO DATA BASE SYSTEMS 8065 MICRO DATA BASE SYSTEMS 8066 NORTON LAMBERT CORP 8067 NORTON LAMBERT CORP 8068 NORTON LAMBERT CORP 8069 NETWARE TO HP LAN GATEWAY HEWLETT PACKARD - SUNNYVALE 806A REMOTE PC SOFTWARE ALM 806C CHAT PROGRAM DIGITAL AV INC 806D PC DEX MERGENT INTERNATIONAL 806E DART COLLEGE HILL SYSTEMS 8070 NETWORK COURIER MICROSOFT WORKGROUP CANADA 8071 PIPES PEER LOGIC 8072 WORDPERFECT CORP 8073 DATABASE & 4GL PROGRESS SOFTWARE CORP 8074 RIGHT HAND MAN FUTURESOFT 8075 RIGHT HAND MAN FUTURESOFT 8076 LASER DISK PROGRAM U OF WISCONSIN - SUPERIOR 8077 FAX LINK & VAX MANAGER OPTUS INFORMATION SYSTEMS 8078 FAX LINK & VAX MANAGER OPTUS INFORMATION SYSTEMS 8079 TELECOMMUNICATIONS VAN AUTO PARTS 807A TELECOMMUNICATIONS VAN AUTO PARTS 807B TELECOMMUNICATIONS VAN AUTO PARTS 807C TELECOMMUNICATIONS VAN AUTO PARTS 807D TELECOMMUNICATIONS VAN AUTO PARTS 807E R21PX CROSSTALK 807F ORACLE CORP 8080 ORACLE CORP 8081 ORACLE CORP 8082 ORACLE CORP 8083 ORACLE CORP 8084 ORACLE CORP 8085 ORACLE CORP 8086 ORACLE CORP Page 2 Network Analysis Institute – www.netanalysis.org 8087 ORACLE CORP 8088 ORACLE CORP 8089 REMOTE PC SOFTWARE ALM 808A Unknown 808B Unknown 808C Unknown 808D Unknown 808E Unknown 808F Unknown 8090 VAP PILLSBURY CO 8091 VAP PILLSBURY CO 8092 VAP PILLSBURY CO 8093 VAP PILLSBURY CO 8094 VAP PILLSBURY CO 8095 VAP PILLSBURY CO 8096 VAP PILLSBURY CO 8097 VAP PILLSBURY CO 8098 VAP PILLSBURY CO 8099 VAP PILLSBURY CO 809A MARSHFIELD CLINIC 809B MARSHFIELD CLINIC 809C MARSHFIELD CLINIC 809D MARSHFIELD CLINIC 809E MARSHFIELD CLINIC 809F MARSHFIELD CLINIC 80AF DSI DYNAPRO SYSTEMS INC 80B0 DSI DYNAPRO SYSTEMS INC 80B1 DSI DYNAPRO SYSTEMS INC 80B2 DSI DYNAPRO SYSTEMS INC 80B3 DSI DYNAPRO SYSTEMS INC 80B4 CHICAGO RESEARCH & TRADING 80B5 STREETWISE SYSTEMS INC 80B6 STREETWISE SYSTEMS INC 80B7 FAX SERVER DIGITAL VISIONS CORP 80B8 VOICE SERVER DIGITAL VISIONS CORP 80B9 DIGITAL VISIONS CORP 80BA NETWARE MANAGEMENT APPLICATION FRYE COMPUTER SYSTEMS 80BB MAJOR BBS SOFTWARE GALACTICOMM INC 80BC MAJOR BBS SOFTWARE GALACTICOMM INC 80BD MAJOR BBS SOFTWARE GALACTICOMM INC 80BE MAJOR BBS SOFTWARE GALACTICOMM INC 80BF MAJOR BBS SOFTWARE GALACTICOMM INC 80C0 MAJOR BBS SOFTWARE GALACTICOMM INC 80C1 MAJOR BBS SOFTWARE GALACTICOMM INC 80C2 MAJOR BBS SOFTWARE GALACTICOMM INC 80C3 CHAT PROGRAM/IPX TALK FELSINA SOFTWARE 80C4 IPX/SPX COMM PROTOCOL APPLICATIONS MAGEE ENTERPRISES INC 80C5 WATCOM 80C6 NEWPORT SYSTEMS SOLUTIONS INC 80C7 NEWPORT SYSTEMS SOLUTIONS INC 80C8 NEWPORT SYSTEMS SOLUTIONS INC 80C9 NEWPORT SYSTEMS SOLUTIONS INC 80CA NEWPORT SYSTEMS SOLUTIONS INC 80CB NEWPORT SYSTEMS SOLUTIONS INC 80CC NEWPORT SYSTEMS SOLUTIONS INC 80CD NEWPORT SYSTEMS SOLUTIONS INC 80CE SPX DRIVER/NOVA FOCUS REMOTE PC ACCESS DRIGGS CORPORATION 80CF APPL IPX/SPX COMMUNICATIONS MAGEE ENTERPRISES INC 80D0 APPL IPX/SPX COMMUNICATIONS MAGEE ENTERPRISES INC 80D1 APPL IPX/SPX COMMUNICATIONS MAGEE ENTERPRISES INC 80D2 APPL IPX/SPX COMMUNICATIONS MAGEE ENTERPRISES INC 80D3 APPL 1PX/SPX COMMUNICATIONS MAGEE ENTERPRISES INC Page 3 Network Analysis Institute – www.netanalysis.org 80D5 DATABASE SERVER GUPTA TECHNOLOGIES 80D6 DATABASE SERVER GUPTA TECHNOLOGIES 80D7 LAN/FILE TRANSFER, COMM SERVERS, REMOTES US ROBOTICS SOFTWARE 80D8 POWERCHUTE--VAP/NLM SERVER POWER SUPPLY Amercian Power Conversion 80D9 COREL DRIVER PRODUCT UNDER NOVELL 386 COREL SYSTEMS, OPTICAL DIV 80DA ARCHIVE SERVER GIGATREND INC 80DB GATEWAY PRODUCT ATLANTA TECHNOLOGIES 80DC GATEWAY PRODUCT ATLANTA TECHNOLOGIES 80DD OFFICE ORGANIZER NLM UNISYS - CAMARILLO 80DE UNIVERSAL NETWORK SYSTEMS 80DF APPLICATION SERVER NATIONSBANK APPL SYSTEMS SUPP 80E1 MODULAR SOFTWARE CORPORATION 80E2 CLIENT SERVER APPLICATION SOFTWARE AG 80E4 LANPORT VIRTUAL EXTENSION OF PORTS MICROTEST INC 80E5 WORK STATION PEER-TO-PEER CONVEYANT SYSTEMS INC 80E6 DESKVIEW X - IPX SOCKET INTERFACE QUARTERDECK OFFICE SYSTEMS 80E7 DESKVIEW X - IPX SOCKET INTERFACE QUARTERDECK OFFICE SYSTEMS 80E8 DESKVIEW X - IPX SOCKET INTERFACE QUARTERDECK OFFICE SYSTEMS 80E9 DESKVIEW X - IPX SOCKET INTERFACE QUARTERDECK OFFICE SYSTEMS 80EA DESKVIEW X - IPX SOCKET INTERFACE QUARTERDECK OFFICE SYSTEMS 80EB DESKVIEW X - IPX SOCKET INTERFACE QUARTERDECK OFFICE SYSTEMS 80EC MERIDIAN DATA INC 80ED BIZTECH 80EE RATIONAL DATA SYSTEMS 80EF RATIONAL DATA SYSTEMS 80F0 RATIONAL DATA SYSTEMS 80F1 RATIONAL DATA SYSTEMS 80F4 GARP SERVER COMMUNICATION NET RESEARCH PTY LTD 80F5 NETWORK MANAGEMENT PRODUCT NCR - COLUMBIA 80F6 NETWORK MANAGEMENT PRODUCT NCR - COLUMBIA 80F7 NETWORK MANAGEMENT PRODUCT NCR - 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