Apple M9547Z/A Administration Guide - Page 54
Finding Clients by Using Bonjour, To add clients found through Bonjour
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Once you have found a potential client, you see the following default information: Search column (none) (none) Name IP Address DNS Name ARD Version Network Interface Description Displays a small icon indicating whether the computer is already in the All Computers List. Displays a small icon showing what kind of access the client is capable of. See "Client Status Icons" on page 177. The name given to the computer in the Sharing pane of System Preferences. The computer's IP address, if any. The computer's DNS name, found by reverse lookup, if any. Apple Remote Desktop client software version. Which interface the client responded through. If you want to change the default display list for the scanner, you can select Edit > View Options and choose any of the other available options (which include Computer Info Fields, Ethernet ID, Label, or others). To add a computer to a computer list, you first authenticate to the computer. Authenticated computers are found in the All Computers list in the Remote Desktop window. You can add a computer to the All Computers list without authenticating, but you will be unable to administer the client until you provide a valid user name and password. Finding Clients by Using Bonjour You can use Bonjour to display a list of only the computers on your local subnet with Remote Desktop enabled. All other client discovery methods display computers regardless of whether they have Remote Desktop enabled. To add clients found through Bonjour: 1 Select a scanner at the left of the Remote Desktop window. 2 Choose Bonjour. 3 Select the desired computers. 4 Drag the selected computers to the All Computers list. 5 Authenticate by providing a user name and password for an Apple Remote Desktop administrator. The computer is now in your All Computers list. 54 Chapter 4 Organizing Client Computers Into Computer Lists