Open Data-link Interface A protocol that supports media- and protocol-independent communication by providing a standard interface allowing network layer protocols to share hardware without conflict Presently used in PC software, mostly
Novell's Open Data-link Interface, a device driver specification for network adapter cards Like NDIS, ODI is protocol-independent and is supported by many NIC vendors and OSs
Open Datalink Interface Novells extension to its Open Datalink Interface specification ODI isolates the protocol stack from the network adapter drivers allowing hardware independence for network connectivity
A set of rules or protocol, defined by Novell, which allows communication between the different types of hardware circuits (LAN Cards) that connect computers together into networks and the different versions of Novell's network software, Netware (Clans, CSMA/CD, IPX, LAN, LAWN, OSI, PSS, TCP/IP, WAN ) ( top )
Open Datalink Interface - A Novell-developed network card API that provides media and protocol independence It allows the sharing of a single card by multiple transport layer protocols (e g , IPX, TCP/IP, AppleTalk) and resolves conflicts (1)
Open Data-Link Interface A Novell specification for network interface card device drivers that allows multiple protocol stacks to use the same card simultaneously
Open Datalink Interface Designed by Novell to give network users access to multiple higher-layer protocols from a single network adapter card driver