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How do I disconnect idle AppleShare servers in an AppleTalk DDR?

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How do I disconnect idle AppleShare servers in an AppleTalk DDR?

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A. In order to allow dial-on-demand links to idle out, you must force a disconnect of the idle mounted volumes. You can use the Unmounter Agent on a client Macintosh to disconnect idle AppleShare servers and allow AppleTalk DDR sessions to idle out. The Unmounter Agent is a Macintosh OS faceless application (no INIT code and no patches) that detects AppleShare volumes that are not used for a configurable time. From a server point of view, these volumes are unmounted (just as if they were put in the trash). The Unmounter Agent does not allow the AppleTalk tickles and AppleTalk Filing Protocol (AFP) GetVolumeInfo from to keep the DDR link inappropriately up. The DDR links appear on the desktop as ejected floppies. Double click these icons to remount them transparently. (Use password encryption without PowerTalk.) Q. Why do I see no zone set for certain routes in the output of the show apple route command?R Net 1510-1510 [2/G] via x.y, 2 sec, Fddi2/0, no zone set. R Net 1523-1523 [2/G] vi

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