Toshiba Magnia SG30 User Manual
Toshiba magnia, Sg30 appliance server user’s guide
Table of contents
Document Outline
- Toshiba Magnia®SG30 ApplianceServer User’sGuide
- Contents
- Introduction 17
- Chapter 1: Getting Started 21
- Chapter 2: Using the Network 61
- Chapter 3: Setting Up Your Local Area Network 79
- Chapter 4: Establishing an Internet Connection 99
- Chapter 5: Setting up Email Services 131
- Chapter 6: Managing the Server 149
- Chapter 7: Exploring Toshiba’s Built-In Services 201
- Chapter 8: Advanced Networking Features 203
- Chapter 9: Using Your PreinstalledIntranetSite 223
- Chapter 10: If Something Goes Wrong 239
- Appendix A: Specifications 251
- Appendix B: Manually Configuring Clients for the Magnia SG30 255
- Appendix C: Configuring a Macintosh as a Client 285
- Appendix D: Open Source License Information 289
- Appendix E: System Recovery CD 299
- About this guide
- Other documentation
- Safety icons
- Service options
- Maintenance contracts
- Getting Started
- What is the Toshiba Magnia SG30 Appliance Server?
- Quick start procedure
- Unpacking the Magnia SG30
- You will also need
- Finding your way around
- Turning on the Magnia SG30
- Connecting the first client computer using the seven LAN ports
- Connecting a printer to the Magnia SG30 (optional)
- Connecting to the Internet
- Before You Begin
- Configuring the first client computer
- Configuring the Magnia SG30
- Configuring wireless access
- Connecting and configuring other client computers using the seven LAN ports
- Ways to use the Magnia SG30
- Features
- What to read next
- Using the Network
- Setting Up Your Local Area Network
- Establishing an Internet Connection
- Setting up Email Services
- Managing the Server
- Exploring Toshiba’s Built-In Services
- Advanced Networking Features
- Using Your PreinstalledIntranetSite
- If Something Goes Wrong
- Specifications
- Manually Configuring Clients for the Magnia SG30
- Manually configuring clients using the Windows 95, 98 and Windows Me operating system
- Determining if your system has a network interface card (NIC)
- Configuring the PCMCIA socket
- Installing the network card using Windows 95 or 98 operating systems
- Installing the NIC using the Windows Me operating system
- Operating system networking settings
- Configuring Internet Explorer to connect to the Magnia SG30
- User accounts
- Adding links to the desktop
- Manually configuring clients with Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 and Windows XP operating systems
- Manually configuring clients using the Windows 95, 98 and Windows Me operating system
- Configuring a Macintosh as a Client
- Open Source License Information
- System Recovery CD
- Index