Airdisk won't do Time Machine backup.

I just upgraged to the new AEBS (dual band). The network is up and running fine. I have attached a USB external hard drive to serve as networked storage and would alsdo like to use it for Time Machine (TM) backups of our various computers. The drive use to be connected to my old Mac via Firewire and already has some data on it but is formatted at HFS Extended (Journaled).
The external drive appears on the left side of the Finder window and I can navigate to the disk, add folders, etc. The disks are not mounted on my desktop. I looked for the disks in the server menu but don't see any way to address them and mount them. I don't know if this is an issue for TM. When I try to set up Time Machine preferences, TM sees the Airdisk and allows me to select it. I start TM and get the Prerparing.... message but after a couple of minutes, TM errors out and give a message that the disk could not be written to.
Is there an additional step to get TM to work on Airdisk? Does the disk have to be a dedicated disk in that there are no other folders on it?
I would appreciate any help and suggestions.
Thanks,
David

John:
Thanks for the link. I reviewed the tutorial and followed all of the steps. Time Capsule sees the Airdisk and recognizes it but when I started Time Machine, it ran for a few seconds and then failed and I get the message; "Time Machine Error The backup disk image could not be created"
I did a little more checking and found that the error message is caused, at least in part, by the local computer not having a machine name. I went into System preferences / Sharing and entered a machine name and now TM is working.
Thanks for your help.
David
David

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