Anleitung Apple, modell 8550
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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
m Appendix B, “Technical Information,” contains technical specifications for your server. How to use this guide Familiarize yourself with your server’s basic components. See the section “Your Server at a Glance” in Chapter 1. Consider security issues and placement of your server. Read the section “Security Issues” in Chapter 1 for important information about protecting your server from unauthorized access. If you want to add an expansion card or internal drive to the server: Install the card or internal device according to the instructions in Chapter 3, “Expanding Your Server and Connecting Other Equipment.” Then return to Chapter 1 to connect the monitor and keyboard. About This Guide If you want to connect external peripheral devices to your server: After you connect the monitor and keyboard to the server, as described in Chapter 1, turn to the appropriate instructions in Chapter 3, then return to Chapter 1. Connect to the network to complete the setup process. See Chapter 2, “Connecting to the Network,” for details. Other reference material In addition to this guide, you may need to consult the following sources of information. m After setting up your server’s hardware, see the Workgroup Server Administrator’s Guide for details on configuring and using the features of the Mac OS and Macintosh application programs. The Administrator’s Guide also contains information about using your server’s DAT and CD-ROM drives, as well as important troubleshooting information for help with problems you may experience while using your server. m For important late-breaking information about your server and system software, see the Workgroup Server Read Me file, located on the server’s hard disk and on the Workgroup Server Software CD-ROM disc. m For information about server application programs included with your Workgroup Server 8550, such as Apple RAID Software and Retrospect Remote, refer to the documentation for those programs included in the server accessory kit. m There are a number of network services, such as AppleShare, AppleSearch, and Apple Remote Access, that can be installed on your Workgroup Server 8550. Refer to the documentation included with those services for installation and operation information. m If you purchased an Apple Internet Server, see the setup booklet included in the Apple Internet Server Solution for the World Wide Web package. m If you need a better understanding of how to configure your network, the following books from Apple Computer, published by Addison-Wesley, are available at computer bookstores: Understanding Computer Networks gives an overview of networking basics. Planning and Managing AppleTalk Networks provides in-depth information on setting up, maintaining, and troubleshooting AppleTalk networks. About This Guide Where to find answers When you have questions about using your server, there are several places you can look for answers. Workgroup ServerAdministrator’s Guide Setting Up YourWorkgroup Server 8550 In this book Use this book to help you set up and expand your server system, and to connect it to a network. Also use this book to check your server’s technical specifications. In the Workgroup Server Administrator’s Guide Use this book to configure the operating system for your server, to learn about the Mac OS, for troubleshooting information if you experience problems with your server, and to learn about your server’s DAT and CD-ROM drives. In the Guide menu The Guide menu (marked with the h icon) is your main source of information about the Mac OS. To learn how to get different kinds of help from the Guide menu, see Appendix A in the Workgroup Server Administrator’s Guide. In other manuals For answers to questions about other equipment or about application programs you have purchased, see the manuals that came with the equipment or programs. From Apple’s customer support hotline If you can’t find an answer in any of the materials provided, call the customer support hotline. (The phone number for the hotline is in the service and support information that came with your server.) About This Guide Setting Up Your Server Setting up your server involves connecting a monitor, mouse, and keyboard, expanding your system to suit your needs, and connecting to the network. First, acquaint yourself with your server’s features, as shown in the next section, “Your Server at a Glance.” Also, be sure to read the section “Security Issues” for important information about protecting your server from unauthorized access. Then, if you want to install an expansion card or install other internal devices, see the appropriate sections in Chapter 3 before returning to the setup procedures in this chapter. Once you’ve connected the monitor, mouse, and keyboard, you may need to refer to Chapter 3 again if you’re connecting external devices. You complete the setup process by connecting your server to the network, as described in Chapter 2. Once your server is connected to the network, see the Workgr...