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AppleTalk
AppleTalk Enable
“yes” by default, this feature turns on AFP the Apple File Protocol that is native to Apple
Macintosh file servers. If Macintosh access is desired then this feature should be left on.
AppleTalk/IP Enable
“yes” by default, this feature turns on AFP over IP. This is similar to the above choice but
allows the Apple File Protocol to run over the industry standard “IP” or Internet Protocol.
This feature allows Apple Macintosh computers to access shared resources from the
NetMate over the Internet. In order for AppleTalk IP to function AppleTalk Enable must also
be set to yes. If AppleTalk Enable is set to no AppleTalk IP Enable is automatically set to no
as well.
AppleTalk Network Number
This is the network number that the CD/DVD Server has selected from within the range
provided by an AppleTalk Router on your network. If no router is present, it will be zero.
This number is read-only and is provided for information and trouble-shooting purposes
only.
AppleTalk Node Number
This is the node number that the CD/DVD Server has selected from the available node
numbers on its network number. All node numbers associated with the same network
number must be unique and in the range of 1 to 254. This number is read-only and is
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