Latest News: Firmware Version 5.30 - 5969-6812

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How to Use the
Documentation
This section describes how to set up the server for Apple Macintosh
clients on networks using the AppleTalk Filing Protocol (AFP) over
AppleTalk and EtherTalk. It describes the procedures for accessing
the server from a Macintosh client, for configuring the server
specifically for your network, and for setting up additional
Macintosh clients for access. This section has information that
fulfills a function similar to that served by chapters 3, 4, 5, and 6 in
the
Users Guide
.
If your network runs AFP over TCP/IP, then you can assign an
IP address to the server, you can configure and administer the
server using a web browser, and you can access the servers files
from each Macintosh client using a web browser as well as the
Chooser. For instructions, begin with this
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instead of
beginning with the procedures in the
Users Guide
in chapter 3,
Setup for IP Networks and HTTP.
Reference on Server File System.
Different workstations need
different points of access to the server. The network administrator
or installer, for example, needs access to configure and monitor the
server and to configure access rights. Then, the administrator may
want to set up all the clients with access to the discs but without
access to the configuration files stored on the server. Please refer to
the description of access points and the file system used on the
server, in the reference chapter 7 in the
Users Guide
.
Server Setup
Procedure for Administrator Access and
IP Address Setting
1. On a Macintosh, open the
Chooser
from the
Apple
menu.
2. Click the
AppleShare
icon.