W-8: appletalk gateway installation worksheet – Xerox 701P46985 User Manual

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W-8: AppleTalk Gateway installation worksheet

If the customer has purchased the AppleTalk Connectivity —
Apple PAP gateway, fill out this worksheet.

Item #

Data Element

Customer Value

1

AppleTalk Phase Type

2

AppleTalk Zone Name

W-8 data element definitions

AppleTalk Phase Type:

There are three AppleTalk Phase

Types:

Phase 1 (non-extended network) is a single physical

network that can support up to 254 mode addresses
(devices). There is only one network number and one zone
assigned to the network.

Phase 1 is not configured as Phase 1, but should follow the
Transition mode install procedure. This is done so that
Macintosh Transparent Printing can be enabled.

Phase 2 (extended network) is a network in which there are

two or more network numbers assigned to a single physical
network. Each network number on an extended network is
an addressing channel that can support 253 devices and
only one zone name. Phase 2 routers can be configured to
support non-extended networks.

Transition mode (Phase 2 Transition) is a way of

configuring a Phase 2 router so that it can function on an
Internet that includes Phase 1 routers. Since Phase 1
routers cannot recognize multiple network numbers or
multiple zones on a network, a Phase 2 router in the
transition mode is deliberately limited to addressing only 253
devices.

You can determine which EtherTalk phase type is running by
completing the following steps:

1. Select the Control panel from the Apple Menu Icon (upper

left corner of the screen on a Macintosh).

2. Double-click the Network icon.

3. The icon describes the phase type:

a. An icon showing two single opposing arrows represents

EtherTalk 1.0 (Phase 1).

b. An icon showing two double opposing arrows

represents EtherTalk 2.0 (Phase 2).

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