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Re: Admin to another school?



Jim is right, MMv2 won't require Appletalk at all, if you decide to go that
way. The problem here is that your router isn't passing IP traffic between
the x.5.x.x and x.6.x.x subnets - I think Gerald B. noted this too.

JohnD (as usual, on an airplane....)

On 4/27/2001 8:43 AM, "Jim Riggs" <email@hidden> wrote:

>> I'm trying to access a MM server in another school in my district. The
>> routers are set to pass IP, but not AppleTalk. I can log onto that server
>> via the Chooser - AppleShare and entering the servers IP address, but if I
>> try to use the MM admin application, click change server and type the server
>> IP address I get an "unable to communicate with 10.5.6.7"
>>
>> My computer's IP address 10.6.7.8 Subnet 255.255.0.0
>> The MM server's IP address 10.5.6.7 Subnet 255.255.0.0
>>
>> OS 9.0.4, Server MM 1.2 MM Admin. 1.4.1
>>
>> Is this something I should be able to do with MM admin?
>
> I believe that MM admin currently requires AppleTalk (maybe not entirely,
> but it does rely on it). I'm pretty sure this is one of the things that
> John D said would be changed in MMv2.

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