HP J3278B Latest News: Firmware Version 5.10 - 5969-3510

HP J3278B - SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower 7 NAS Server Manual

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Latest News: Firmware Version 5.10
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HP SureStore CD/DVD-ROM Server
Latest News: Firmware Version 5.10
For firmware versions 5.10 and later, this
Latest News
supplements
the other documents distributed with your HP SureStore
CD/DVD-ROM Server (HP J3278B, J4150A, J4152A).
Note for Upgrades
This release 5.10 can be used to upgrade only the releases
starting with 5.00. It cannot be used with releases starting
with version 4.00, since they run on different hardware such as
HP J3168A, J3169A, J3276A, J3277A, J3278A
SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower. Your existing firmware
version is identified on the
Administration
web page for
This Server
, when the server is highlighted (and in the
config.ini
file in the
ServerProperties
folder in the
System
folder).
AFP Protocol Support for Apple Macintosh
The HP SureStore CD-DVD/ROM Server now supports the
AppleTalk Filing Protocol (AFP) over AppleTalk with EtherTalk,
and over TCP/IP. Any Macintosh client using the native Macintosh
network access tools (such as Chooser) can access any Hierarchical
File System (HFS) CD or DVD on the HP server. These Macintosh
protocols are supported simultaneously with the other protocols
such as IPX/SPX, Microsoft networking, NFS, TCP/IP and HTTP.
Other
Features
Supported operating systems include Mac OS 7.x, 8.x, and
MacOS X Server using AppleShare 3 or later.
Discs written in HFS or ISO9660 format, or both, can be shared.
So, both PC and Macintosh clients may be given access to the same
disc. Data and applications designed only for one operating system
may not be usable by other platforms; however, some files types
such as Microsoft Word or Excel, or graphics formats such as PDF
and EPS, can be used by both platforms. (Conversion of data
between Macintosh and PC formats is
not
provided.)
HFS-formatted discs can be cached on the HP J4150A
SureStore CD-ROM Server Plus.
You can configure the AppleTalk zone(s) in which the server is
to appear.