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AppleTalk is a communications network system interconnecting personal computer workstations, computers acting as file servers and print servers, printers, and shared modems allowing them to exchange information through a variety of types of communications hardware and software.
AppleTalk is a protocol on the same level as IP. It is very like IP, in fact: its a packet-oriented routable protocol. AppleTalk addresses are three bytes long. The first two are a network number, and the last one is a host number.
The rise of TCP/IP during the 1990s led to a reimplementation of most of these types of support on that protocol, and AppleTalk became unsupported as of the release of Mac OS X v10. 6 in 2009.
The AppleTalk Transaction Protocol offers a simple, efficient means of transferring small amounts of data across a network; it lets one network entity request information of another entity that possesses only the ability to respond to the request. ATP ensures that data is delivered without error or packet loss.
Apple Computers protocols AppleTalk enables users to share folders and printers for access by other network users. AppleTalk lower-layer (layer 1 and 2 of OSI model) protocols are following: LocalTalk or LocalTalk Link Access Protocol (LLAP) is Apples original data link and physical layer protocol.