Apple appleshare ip 6.0 Guia De Configuração Rápida

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Installing AppleShare IP 6.0
 
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Setting Up AppleTalk
 
In order to provide file sharing, print, or mail services over AppleTalk, you need to set your 
AppleTalk network connection in the AppleTalk control panel.
 
Note:  
 
If you’re upgrading from a previous version of AppleShare or if you used the Mac OS 
Setup Assistant after installing Mac OS 8.1, your AppleTalk settings will be retained. You can 
skip ahead to “Setting Up Energy Saver” on page 23.
To set up the AppleTalk control panel, follow these steps:
 
1
 
Open the AppleTalk control panel. 
 
2
 
Choose the network connection type that you want AppleTalk to use from the “Connect via” 
pop-up menu.
This setting determines the default port that your server will use to connect to your 
AppleTalk network.
If the default port becomes unavailable (for example, if your Ethernet cable becomes loose), 
AppleTalk will choose one of the other available network connection types. 
 
3
 
If your network has zones, choose the zone in which you want your AppleShare IP Web & 
File Server to appear from the “Current zone” pop-up menu.
Zones are groups of devices arranged according to logical categories, such as usage or 
geography. If your network has a “router” (a device used to connect networks), then it will 
also have zones. Choose the zone in which you want your server to appear when listed in the 
Chooser. 
If your network does not have a router, all computers connected to the network are 
considered to be in the same zone, and you see “no zones available” instead of the pop-up 
menu.
 
4
 
Close the AppleTalk control panel and save your changes.
Your changes are saved and take effect immediately.