Apple aix appletalk services manual

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    Up d ate t o “U sing AI X, Ap ple T al k Serv i ces , a n d Mac O S Ut i l i t i es on th e Ne tw o rk Se r v e r” a nd “ Se tt i n g u p t he Netw o rk Se r v e r” Thi s document pro v ide s s upplemental inf or mation t o the AIX , App leT a lk Se r v i ces , and T he N et w o r k S e r v e r qui ck re ference c ard, and the tec hnic al s[...]

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    Up date d T e chni ca l S peci f i ca t i on s i n Se tt i n g U p the Ne tw or k Serv er Pro cesso r m Powe rP C ™ 604 proces sor at 1 3 2 or 1 5 0 meg ah ertz (MHz) or P ow erPC 6 0 4e at 20 0 MHz m 32 kilob yte s (K) o f on-chip c ache with t h e Po werPC 60 4 proce ss or , or 6 4 kil obyte s (K) of on-c hip c ache with the P ow erPC 6 0 4e pr[...]

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    Mon i to rs Thi s ta bl e s ho w s t h e ima ge s ize f or monit ors connected t o the monit or por t , alon g with t h e number of c ol ors or gra y s s uppor ted: Hz Resolution Colors or grays 60 640 x 480 256 70 640 x 480 256 72 640 x 480 256 60 800 x 600 256 72 800 x 600 256 75 800 x 600 256 60 1024 x 768 256 72 1024 x 768 256 75 1024 x 768 256[...]

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    A/C l i ne i n pu t m Li ne v o l ta g e: 10 0–240 v o lts A C , RMS s i n gle pha se , automat ic all y conf ig ured m Fr e quenc y: 5 0–60 Hz m Po w e r : 70 8 wa tts max imum Po w e r s u p p ly m Si ng le 3 25-w att on the 500 model; one or tw o 425-w att , hot-s w appable s upplie s on the 7 0 0 mode l Current type 500 model 700 model +3 .[...]

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    Mouse m S uppor ts all mode ls o f the ADB mou se m S uppor ts true hardw are three-butt on mouse DRAM c o nf igur ations DRAM i s pro v ided in pack a g es c alled Du a l In li n e M e mory M o d ul e s , or DIM M s . Y our serv er c an w ork wit h an y o f se v eral DRAM c onfi gurat ions , de p en di ng on th ed ens ity of t he DRAM chips t hat [...]

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    Expans ion c ard s a nd de vi ces If y ou add a PC I ex pansi on ca rd or an in te rn al SC SI de v ice t o y our ser ver , mak e sure t h e c ompon ent do e sn ’ t ex ceed its max imum pow er allo w ance from th e dif f erent v olta ge s ource s . No s i ng le PCI car d should e x ceed the 25 w att limit o f the PCI R e v is i on 2 . 1 sp ecif i[...]

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    Up date d hard wa re su ppor t The f o ll o win g ha r d w a re enhancements ha v e been made to all m odels o f the Netw ork S erv er: m S uppor t ha s been added for t h e Sea g ate 9 gi g ab yte (GB) hard dri v e and for 8x CD-R OM dri v es . m S uppor t ha s been added for U ltra-S C SI dri v e s . m S uppor t ha s been added for e xternal conn[...]

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    Ad di ti on al tr oub le sh o otin g Infor m a tion Eth e rn et Fo llo w these g uide li nes t o eliminate or a v o id Ether net problem s: m C onnect an App le PCI Ether n et car d t o onl y one n et work at a t ime . Alt hou gh t h e c ard ha s three c onn ect ors , it shoul d not b e c onn ec ted t o more tha n one netw ork. m Do not i nstall an[...]

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    Av a i l a b l e P e riph erals Th e f oll owin g acces s ory kits are no w a v ail able f or all mode ls o f the Netw ork Se rv er . Dep ending on t h e c onfi gurat ion y ou choose , som e of the se are preinstalled on y our Netw ork Serv er enc los ure . T he others c a n be purcha sed separatel y fr om your A pple-aut horized Netw ork Serv er d[...]

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    RAID m Netw ork S erv er PCI R AID Contr oller Car d M4030Z/A m Netw ork S erv er Ex ter nal SC S I Cable s M403 1Z/A f or RAID Car d Ne tw or k Ca rd s m Ap pl e P C I 1 0 0 Meg ab it E ther net Card M3 9 0 6Z/A m Ap pl e P C I 1 0 Ba se T E ther n et Card M4 7 0 9Z/A Ot her m Re d undant P o wer S upp l y M403 5Z/A (A v ailab le f or Netw ork Ser[...]

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    © 1997 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, Apple SuperDrive, AppleTalk, Mac, and Macintosh are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. AIX is a registered trademark and PowerPC is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation, used under license therefrom. 033-0547-A[...]