Configuring your AppleTalk network connection

To configure your AppleTalk network connection, you must specify the port you use to connect your computer to the network.

Larger networks use zones to create logical groupings of computers, printers, servers, and other network devices. For example, a network might have a zone for each floor in a multistory office building. If your network has more than one zone, you can choose the zone in which your computer is located. The zone you choose is the zone that is automatically selected in the Chooser (for example, when you select a network printer) and it is the zone in which other network users can find your computer if you turn on file sharing.

To configure your AppleTalk network connection, follow these steps:

1Choose Control Panels from the Apple (K) menu.

2Double-click the AppleTalk icon to open it.

The AppleTalk control panel opens.

3Use the “Connect via” pop-up menu (if available) to choose the port through which your computer is connected to the network.

You can connect to an AppleTalk network through an Ethernet port, the printer port, the modem port, or any additional ports available on expansion cards installed in your computer. (Any additional ports appear automatically in this pop-up menu.)

Note: If you don’t see a pop-up menu here, this setting has been locked. Contact your network administrator for assistance. (If you don’t have a network administrator, you can use the Administration user mode to unlock this setting. For more information about user modes, click the h button in the AppleTalk control panel.)

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Apple 9600 manual Configuring your AppleTalk network connection, AppleTalk control panel opens