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Snap Server Administrator Guide 37
Chapter 3
Networking Options
Snap Servers are preconfigured to use DHCP, autonegotiate network settings, and
allow access to Windows, NFS, Macintosh, FTP, and Web clients. This chapter
discusses your options for configuring TCP/IP addressing, network bonding, and
access protocols. Network bonding options allow you to configure the Snap Server
for load balancing and failover. Network protocols control which network clients
can access the server.
Default Networking Configuration —
summarizes the default settings of each
networking option.
Configuring TCP/IP —
discusses standalone, load balancing, and failover network
bonding options and technical constraints in configuring TCP/IP addressing for
single- or dual-Ethernet operation. Instructions and recommendations on using
the Administration Tool to configure TCP/IP are also provided.
Managing Network Protocol Access —
provides instructions on how to configure
the Snap Server to allow access to Windows, NFS, AFP (Macintosh), FTP, and
Web clients.
Connecting from a Client —
provides instructions on connecting to the server via
Windows, UNIX, Macintosh, FTP, and Web clients. Using the Web View screen is
also discussed.
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