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5. Enter data on this screen as follows:
Server
Server Name:
The
Default Name
is shown. Change this if you wish.
Comment:
Comments (e.g. Location of the Disk Server) are optional.
Date/Time
Ensure the date and time are correct
TCP/IP
Obtain an IP Ad-
dress automatically
(DHCP Client)
If you have a DHCP or Bootp server on your LAN, you can enable this
setting. The Disk Server will then obtain its IP Address from the DHCP or
Bootp server. However, because this is a Server, it is preferable to use a
Fixed IP Address
.
If your LAN does not have a DHCP server, then you
must
select
Fixed IP
Address
.
Fixed IP Address
:
Select this option to enter an IP Address. This option is required if you
wish to use the DHCP Server function.
IP Address:
Enter a free IP Address from the address range used by PCs on your
LAN. The default Disk Server value is 192.168.0.2
Network Mask:
Use the same value as PCs on your LAN. The default Disk Server value
is 255.255.255.0
Gateway:
Use the same value as PCs on your LAN. If you don't have a router or
Internet Gateway, leave this at the default value (blank).
Enable DHCP Server:
If checked, the Disk Server will provide an IP Address and related data to
PCs on request. PCs will only make such as request if they are set to act
as
DHCP clients
. (See
Windows Client Setup
and
Mac Client Setup
for
details.)
Start IP Address:
The first value for the range of IP Addresses to be allocated by the DHCP
Server.
Finish IP Address:
The last value for the range of IP Addresses to be allocated by the DHCP
Server
Ensure that the range is large enough for the number of DHCP clients
(PCs and other devices making DHCP requests.)
Microsoft Networking
Workgroup Name:
This name should match the
Workgroup
name used by PCs on your LAN.
Apple Networking
Zone:
The default value is "*", giving all zones access to the Disk Server. If a
zone name is shown, only Mac users in that zone can access the Disk
Server
6. Click "OK" to save and exit. The Disk Server is now operational, with the following limitations.
q
All Windows users will be given "Guest" access rights. This allows Printer usage, and access to the
public
folder.
q
Macintosh users can only access Disk Server storage with the
guest
network logon, or by logging
on as
admin
with no password. (The
admin
user has access rights to ALL folders.)
q
Macintosh users can only access the printer if it is a LaserWriter or compatible.
7. To overcome these limitations, use the Browser-based
Administration
interface. This is invoked with
the
Administration
icon on the Disk Server utility's main screen. See Chapter 3 for full details on using
the Administration interface.
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