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Apple AppleShare IP 6.1 User Manual

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Chapter 1

If you’re using a dial-up connection, you probably have an account with an Internet service
provider that assigned you one or more IP addresses. How you set up TCP/IP and Remote
Access depends on whether your Internet service provider assigned your server a static or
dynamic IP address.

With static addressing, each computer on your network has a unique IP number. With
dynamic addressing, an IP address is assigned to each computer each time it connects to
your ISP. Using a dynamic IP address for your server has the following effects on the Web &
File Server:

m Mac OS clients on your network will not be able to use TCP/IP to connect to the

AppleShare IP Web & File Server. Instead, they will have to use AppleTalk.

m Windows clients will not be able to connect to the Web & File Server.

m Users will be unable to visit your Web site.

m Users will not be able to use FTP to connect to the AppleShare IP Web & File Server.

Because of the disadvantages of using dynamic addresses, it’s recommended that you obtain
a static IP address for each computer on which you will install AppleShare IP services.

If your computer uses a modem to connect to your Internet service provider and has a static
IP address, follow these steps to set up TCP/IP and Remote Access:

1

Open the TCP/IP control panel.

If TCP is inactive, a message appears.

2

Click Yes.

3

Choose User Mode from the Edit menu.

4

In the User Mode window, click Basic, if it’s not already chosen. Then click OK.

The TCP/IP window shows the basic TCP/IP options.