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#GlobalTalk PSA:
If anyone is unsure on network ranges, network numbering, and zones, be sure to reach out and I’m happy to discuss.
Each network segment will require a unique network number, and an EtherTalk segment only needs a one-number range to support up to 253 EtherTalk devices.
(Assigning any more if you have 253 or less devices is a waste.)
Modem and Printer ports (if using both) will need a number each.
Network numbers across segments do not need to be contiguous, and you can assign the same AppleTalk zone names to multiple segments/networks to simplify navigation – or have them different to highlight interesting segments.
You can also assign multiple zones per segment, and choose which zone a device is on through its settings.
So, you can go crazy on zones, but please be conservative on network number use!
Don’t forget my original Apple Internet Router Administrator’s Guide (scanned and OCRed) and the Addendum I created (which goes into this [and *so* much more] in more detail) are available at https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1ZCZok5wRWGB3eLsRRyJrf3mRyHMmPrpV and the setup files I created are available at https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/19in_OMjMh9i_SRrCSHpNcykTIHtgqTuq
Are we all millenials here or is that a misperception?
Could people boozt this? I am so curious.
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