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FREEFLOW PRINT SERVER 6.0.xx W-8: AppleTalk Gateway installation worksheet If the customer has purchased the AppleTalk Connectivity - Apple PAP gateway, fill out this worksheet. Item # Data Element 1 AppleTalk Phase Type 2 AppleTalk Zone Name Customer Value 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). 24 XEROX FREEFLOW PRINT SERVER GETTING READY FOR THE PRINT SERVER INSTALLATION

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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).