
Configuring AppleTalk Services
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AppleTalk as an Extended Network over PPP
If you want to configure AppleTalk over PPP for an interface that is connected to a
router running Bay Networks Version 5.70 or higher router software or Bay
Networks Version 7.60 or higher router software, you must configure the
AppleTalk interface as a seed router for an extended network. (For more
information about seed routers, see “Configuring Seed Router Interfaces” later in
this chapter.)
Chapter 3 describes how to initially configure an AppleTalk interface on a PPP
circuit. To edit an AppleTalk interface you have already configured, see “Editing
AppleTalk Interface Parameters” in Chapter 4.
Make sure you configure the AppleTalk parameters as follows:
• Set the Network Start and Network End parameters. The network must have a
range of one (for example, 4-4 or 10-10).
• Set the Default Zone. The network can have only one zone, the Default Zone.
• Set the Network ID and Node ID for the interface.
F
igure 2-2 shows a sample AppleTalk Interface Configuration window for an
extended configuration. Note that in the figure, the Network Start and Network
End are equal.
Note: If two routers are running Bay Networks Version 7.70 router software or
later, and you want to configure an interface for AppleTalk over PPP on each
router, both interfaces must be configured the same way for an extended or
nonextended network.
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