VERIFYING ROUTING PROTOCOLS

AppleTalk Routing

If the Network Range is correct and the AppleTalk address is not within that range, then try to close the AppleTalk control panel once, and then reopen it. If the AppleTalk address is still invalid, then try to assign a valid address manually by marking User defined box. If you start seeing zones, then you can take out the User defined tag.

If the Network Range is not correct, contact your Distributor or Customer Support.

f.If the AppleTalk address of Local Mac is valid, then check which AppleTalk router that Local Mac is obtaining the information from by selecting info box in the AppleTalk control panel as shown below (this can be done if Open Transport is being used):

If the AppleTalk address for the router is not same as the one displayed when issuing atalk port console command, then the Local Mac is getting the information from anoth- er router. Please refer to the document for the router.

If the AppleTalk address for Router is the same as the one displayed after issuing the atalk port console command, contact your Distributor or Customer Support.

4.If only local zones appear and remote zones are not shown in the Mac’s Chooser, try the following:

a.Verify that a static route to the remote network is properly configured on the CyberSWITCH. The static route is configured using CFGEDIT.

b.If the static route is not configured correctly, make the appropriate corrections.

c.If the static route is properly configured, then contact your Distributor or Customer Support.

APPLETALK ROUTING OVER A WAN CONNECTION

1.Determine if the Local Mac can access the Remote Mac. On the Local Mac, in the Chooser, pick AppleShare on Right Zone:

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