Specifications
Chapter 4: Networks
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b) Specify what version of AppleTalk is to be supported, Phase 1 or Phase 2, by 
selecting an option from the Phase menu.
c) For seed interfaces, assign a range of network addresses to assign to the 
interface by entering a valid range in the Net Begin and Net End fields, e.g., 
20301 - 20310, or assign a single unique address to the interface using the 
Address field.
Leave the Net Begin, Net End, and Address fields blank for auto, i.e., non-seed 
interfaces.
d) Specify the zone associated with the interface by entering the zone name in the 
Zones field. If multiple zones are associated with the interface, you must enter 
them as a colon (:) separated list.
5. Specify for which roles AppleTalk routing is enabled.
By default, AppleTalk routing is enabled for all roles. You may enable AppleTalk only 
for selected roles by marking the Only Allow Access In Selected Roles checkbox, and 
then selecting one or more roles from the list box. Use the CTRL key to select multiple 
roles from the list box.
6. Click Save to store the AppleTalk routing settings to the BSC database.
You may be prompted to restart the BSC. We recommend that you do not restart the 
BSC until you have completely finished configuring the BSC for use in your network.
After you have configured AppleTalk routing on the BSC, you can return to the Edit 
AppleTalk settings page to display a log of the AppleTalk routing daemon as it runs on the 
BSC. The daemon log provides both basic daemon statistics and troubleshooting 
information.










