Network
Configuration Setup
for AppleShare IP

Introduction

Type of Network
Configuration


AppleTalk Network

TCP/IP and AppleTalk Network

Dial-Up to Internet...
via ISP w/DNS service
via local net with DNS
via ISP or local net without DNS

Direct Link to Internet...
via ISP w/DNS service
via local net with DNS
via ISP or local net without DNS

Not Connected to Internet
Setup local with DNS
Setup local without DNS

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Expected time to complete:
1.0 hours


Updated: 09/22/98

 

 

Dial-up Connection - No DNS system

Your server and your network will be set up with a Dial-up connection to the Internet. You will not be using DNS services. The following conditions apply:

  • Your clients will connect to your AppleShare IP server through a web browser as long as the URL is a valid IP address.
  • Clients can connect to FTP server with valid IP address.
  • Clients can connect via the Chooser with valid IP address and AppleShare Client 3.7.2 or higher.
  • AppleShare IP Mail server will send and deliver mail to users on the local network. The users' email address will consist of an IP address instead of a domain name (i.e. janedoe@24.12.124.12). Clients will not be able to send email outside of your network.

The most effective setup for a network connected to the Internet via a Dial-up connection is to use a gateway device that dials into your Internet Service Provider. This device can be anything from an ISDN router to a computer set up with gateway software. An example of software that allows a computer to act as a gateway is Vicom's IP Gateway. An example of a hardware router is a Netopia ISDN router.

Refer to TCP/IP Connections tutorial for Private IP Addressing instructions. It is located on the AppleShare IP CD.

Follow these steps to correctly set up your AppleShare IP server:

  • Prepare your computer as detailed in Chapter 1 of AppleShare IP Getting Started manual.
  • Configure the TCP/IP control panel of the AppleShare IP server with assigned static IP address as well as IP address for local network's IP gateway or router in the "Router address" field. There is no entry for Name Server Address field.
  • Install AppleShare IP as instructed Chapter 2 of AppleShare IP Getting Started manual for Normal Setup.
  • In the AppleShare IP Easy Setup program, choose "Normal" setup when prompted at the "Choose a Network Type" screen.

Once you have followed and completed the installation instructions in the Getting Started manual, your AppleShare IP server should be ready for service.

For further assistance or for help in troubleshooting your setup, refer to the AppleShare IP Help documentation.

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