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Then plug the iPod into the next server.
Each target server recognizes its own file, because it’s been named using one of its
identifiers and resides in a known location. For example, a server with WXYZ1234 as the
first eight characters of its built-in serial number would use this setup file to set itself
up: /Volumes/MyIPod/Auto Server Setup/ WXYZ1234.plist. Or a server’s IP address can
be used as an identifier. A server with the IP address 10.0.0.4 would use the following
file: /Volumes/MyIPod/Auto Server Setup/10.0.0.4.plist.
You could also use a single file, which you’d name “generic.plist”, to set up multiple
servers if the setup data does not need to be unique and the servers’ network identities
are provided using DHCP.
See “Setting Up Servers Automatically Using Data Saved in a File” on page 101 for
instructions.
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