OS X Server and Network Account Server

May I install OS X Server on Mavericks when it has a network account server configured? Or is the one functionality (here network account server) excluding the other one (OS X Server)?
Thanks,
Yves

Thanks for your reply.
I believe I got it to work, but,... How do you get the network account users to show up on the login window of the client computer? The login window shows the name of the client computer and the local accounts on the client computer. When I select Other in the login list I can login using a network account user id and it logs in. The network account user names do not show up on the login window

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