How do I access Mountain Lion OS Server from my Macbook Air?

Have successfully installed the software and set up storage. How do I access the network from my Macbook Air? Thanks much in advance!

What OS X Server services do you have enabled (i.e. File Sharing, FTP, Time Machine, VPN, etc.)?
Did you enable Screen Sharing on your server from within System Preferences/Sharing? Screen Sharing will allow you to remotely administer your Mac Mini server from your MBA while on your LAN.

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    Informations matériel :
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    Identifiant du modèle:          MacBookAir4,2
      Nom du processeur:          Intel Core i7
      Vitesse du processeur:          1,8 GHz
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      Nombre total de cœurs:          2
      Cache de niveau 2 (par cœur):          256 Ko
      Cache de niveau 3:          4 Mo
      Mémoire:          4 Go
      Version de la ROM de démarrage:          MBA41.0077.B0F
      Version SMC (système):          1.73f66
      Numéro de série (système):          C0*******JYC
      UUID du matériel:          ****
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