Summary

In this chapter, we have examined the basic configuration required to implement AppleTalk with the sample ZIP network. While these basic commands and features can get your AppleTalk network up and running, many other advanced features can enhance your network's operation and scalability. The texts and Web resources cited in the "Reference" section serve as excellent tutorials on understanding, implementing, and troubleshooting those features. Following are the key concepts of this chapter:

  • AppleTalk Phase 1 addressing uses a single network number to identify a network segment. Phase 2 addressing uses either a single network number or a contiguous sequence of numbers of the form start-end to identify one or more networks.

  • A nonextended ...

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