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Your server has a built-in Ethernet port and may have additional ports installed on Ethernet cards. When you
use Server Assistant, you’ll specify how each port should be used (TCP/IP and/or AppleTalk) and enter address
information for the ports. While AppleTalk is optional, it can be used on one port by Apple file service and
print service.
If you don’t select TCP/IP and/or AppleTalk for a port, Server Assistant won’t configure that port. For each port you
choose to configure, you’ll see a panel where you enter the address information.
Note: You should configure at least one port using Server Assistant. For a local setup, use the Network pane of
System Preferences to configure the remaining ports. For a remote setup, use the Network Setup command-line tool.
Networking information (continued)
Server’s host name Enter a name that begins with a letter and contains only letters, numbers,
periods (.), or the underscore (_):
IP address(es) of domain name
server (DNS)
DNS search domain(s) If you wish, enter one or more domain names (for example, apple.com),
separated by commas:
Server’s AppleTalk name Enter a name no longer than 31 characters:
Important To set up your server or install software remotely, connect your server to the network through the built-
in Ethernet port.
Ethernet port planning
Use for TCP/IP and/or AppleTalk? (AppleTalk can be active on only one port.)
Built-in Ethernet port: TCP/IP AppleTalk
Ethernet card port 1: TCP/IP AppleTalk
Ethernet card port 2: TCP/IP AppleTalk
Specify the following information using the IP address format (for example, 192.168.12.12):
Built-in Ethernet port Ethernet card port 1 Ethernet card port 2
IP address: IP address: IP address:
Subnet mask: Subnet mask: Subnet mask:
Router address: Router address: Router address:
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