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After changing the IP address of your AirPort Base Station or other Internet router,
change your server and other computers on its network to use the new address as
their router address. You make this change in the Network pane of System Preferences
on your server and other Macs. For information about changing the IP addresses of
other devices, see their documentation.
Customizing Services Using Advanced Applications
Although a standard or workgroup configuration of Leopard Server is best
administered using Server Preferences and the Server Status widget, you can also use
Server Admin, Workgroup Manager, and the other advanced applications and tools
listed in “Advanced Tools and Applications” on page 29. You can use the advanced
applications and tools to customize services by changing advanced options. You can
also turn on services that aren’t part of a standard or workgroup configuration, such as
QuickTime Streaming Server. For information about advanced services, options, and
applications, see Server Administration and the other advanced administration guides
described in “Mac OS X Server Administration Guides” on page 144.
Important: Before using Server Admin, Workgroup Manager, or other advanced tools
and applications to make changes to a standard or workgroup configuration, carefully
note current settings in case you need to revert to them. For example, you can make a
screen shot of each pane and dialog before changing settings in it. (For information
about screen shots, switch to the Finder and then use the Help menu.)