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B7FY-0201-01 PG-183/188x/189x LANドライバ取扱説明書
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2. Microsoft Windows NT Server Network Windows NT 40 Operating System Version 4 0 Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Windows 2000 2002455 Int8 LANDesk Midrosoft MS DOS Windows Windows NT Microsoft Corporation pt All Rights Reserved Copyright HEKE 1995 2002
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4. 1 LAN D Windows NT4 0 Windows 2000 1 PG 183 188x 189x LAN V3 1 Gigabit Ethernet LAN PG 183 188 1881 189 1891 PG 183 188x 189x LAN F V3 1 1000BASE T LAN PG 189 PG1891 LAN
5. GigabtEthernet LAN Intel PRO 1000 J Intel 82543GC based GP LAN 1 J 2 100B8ASE TX H LAN PNR LINCS EV 100BASE TX LAN Intel 8255 based J Intel PRO 100 Intel PRO 100
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7. 3 2 OS LAN H HH 1 831 LAN OS LAN Intel PRO 1000 Dri ver Disk PG 183 188x 189x LAN V3 1 2 1
8. Ol OK OEM Intel PRO 1000 Adapter OK LAN 2 ntd PRO 1000 Adapter floppy disk2 PG 183188 189xLAN Driver V31 2 LET M Ape Fa T Teaming AFT AALB
9. RX TX ACT LED 9 9 1 PG 183 188 189 LAN V3 1 NMSSVc IDO 2 OS Windows NT Windows 2000 Service started ma E1000 ID 13 OS Windows NT PROBLEM Could nd establish link ACTON Check network cable ACTION Run PROS diagnostic
10. 12 LAN PG 183 188x 189x LAN V3 1 OS Windows NT4 0 Windows 2000 PG 183 188 189 LAN V2 1 V2 25 1 Windows NT4 0 SP5 2 PG 189 PG 183 188 7189LAN V2 25 OS Windows 2000 ServerWizard V2 0L32 ServerStart V4 11 LAN PG 183 188189LAN V2 1 PG 189 V2 1L10 Windows 2000
11. E AFT 95 A Remove LT Network Component Team 9 AddtoTeam LAN Intel PROSetI H Teaming AFT ALB HH Intel PROSeI 25 Rie LAN BBE Team LAN Primary Sy EX E LAN Driver User Guide PG 183 188x 189x LAN Driver V3 1 Introduction Thank you for p
12. 2 4 Intel PROSet I t Inte PROSet IT LAN Duplex TeamingVLAN LAN Intel PROSet I IIntd PROSeII Windows 2000 Windows 2000 intd PROSe I J gt Windows2000 CD ROM PROSet2 Setup exe Windows 2000 ServerStart
13. IANSMinipot ID 11 Adapter link down Teaming 2 Gigabit Ethend PG 1831881881 1891 1891L Ethand OnboardLAN PG 185 1851 1861 1871 1871L Teaming AFT ALB 2 2 Windows NT4 0 LAN 2 1 LAN 2 Windows NT LAN Windows NT LAN LAN
14. PRIMERGY EEE8021Q PG 18 VLANIO VLAN20 VLAN30 Client Client Client Client Client Client VLAN VLAN Windows NT4 0 SP5 WVindows 2000 SP2 Windows 2000 VLAN Intel PROS IL Windows 2000 a VLAN Intel PROSet I VLAN VLAN VLAN VLAN VLAN IP LLC LNDFC VLAN
15. Inte PROSetT 54 AFT ALB i ANSMiniport ID FE 6 Primary Adapter is initialized Uk PrimaryAdapter 7 Secondary Adapter is initialized aR SecondaryAdapter 8 Team is initialized E AFT 10 Current PrimeryAcapter is switchingfram PrimaryAdapter 11 ee Adapter link down 12 Secondary Adapter took we Secondary Adapter 13 Secondary Adapter is deadivated from the team Hk Secondary Adapter AFT 14 Seandary Adapter has rgoned the team EEK Secondary Adapter HAFT 1
16. IP VLAN VLAN LAN VLAN 10 14 6 2 Windows NT Wins TCPIP VLAN 4 Windows 2000 NetBIOS over TCP IP VLAN 4 VLAN NO LAN VLAN Intel PROSet II Intel PROSet II Network Components VLAN LAN Teaming
17. Intel PROSet II un Wi intd PROSetT J ntl PROSeA TL Version4 014 02 5 02 PG 183 188x 189x LAN V3 1 nte PROSet II Version 5 1 71 0 1 Intel PROSet II 2 Hep tT Support 3 Intel PROSetI Version x xx ServerWizard ServerStart Intel PROSet II J 287 v Windows2000 Version4 01 4 02 5 0 20 0 Onboard PG 185 x 186x 187x LAN V5 0 V5 12 PG 183 188 189 LAN V2 1 V2 25 ServerWizard V2 0L35 ServerStart V4 22 Version5 1 71 0
18. Yes Found Intel PROSet I Version Do want to update this with Version 5 1 5 0 A read only file C winnt system32 was found while attempting to copy Ja Inta PROS IJ HELP HELPJ Help LAN Help LAN LAN PRO 1000 Server Adapters PG 183 188 1881 189 1891 82542 based Adapters products PG 183 82543 based Adapters products PG 188 189 82544 based Adapters products PG 1881 1891 PRO 1000 copper based models PG 189 1891 PG 183 188x 189x LAN V3 1 Windows 2000 Priority Packet 5 AFT ALB 5 1AFT ALB AFT Adapter Fault Tolerance LAN
19. E1000 ID4 OS Windas NT E1000 ID 13 Device E 1000 E 1000 LAN 9 2 umbo Gigabit Ethernet umbo J umbo Jumbo Jumbo umbo Jumbo Intd PROSetI Advanced Jumbo Frames 9 3 LAN Windows NT4 0 Windows 2000 LAN Intel PROSet II OLAN LED MAC
20. ACT 10 00 1000 1000Mbps 100 Mbps 10Mbps 17 Identify Adapter PG 188 OTX OLINK PG 189 E O OLINK OACT O10100 3 PG 1881 PG 1881 LINK ACT O ntee PROSetIL Identify Adapte OLINK OACT O 4 PG 1891 PG 1891 OACTAINK PRT SEK Intd PROSeT identify Adapter OACT 10100 LINK 1000 38 1000Mbps C isk 100 Mbps WKT 10Mbps 19100 noo Link LED
21. 1 nte PROSetIL FNetwork Component Detail Permanent Ethernet Address MAC GED Start PRO LED GE 2 1 Ethernet Address MAC Teaming Secondary Primary MAC 2 LAN LED 19 9 4 Teaming LAN D FOR LD ROZEERIA CVT PG 183 188x 189xLAN V3 1 LAN LAN Teaming LAN
22. 1 3 PG 183 188x 189x LAN V3 1 2 PG 183 188x 189x LAN V3 1 PG 183 188x 189x LAN V3 1 LAN 3 PRIMERGY LAN 1 1 1 LAN 1 12 LAN 2 13 PG 183 188x 189xLAN V3 1 3 Windows NT 4 OxfiSLAN 4 2 1 4 Windows 2000 LAN
23. OK Intel PROSetTT HELP HELPJ Help LAN Help LAN LAN PRO 1000 Server Adapters PG 183 188 1881 189 1891 82542 based Adapters products PG 183 82543 based Adapters products PG 188 189 82544 based Adapters products PG 1881 1891 PRO 1000 copper based models PG 189 1891 PG 183 188x 189xLAN V3 1 Windows NT4 0 Priority Packet 3 Windows 2000 LAN 3 1
24. D Diag1000 enter MS DOS x US NT Windows 2000 DOS Windows PCI 8 LED light 1 PG 188 OTX ORX OLINK 1 Th OWEJ FIntel PROSetI J 2 PG 189 OER Intel PROSet H Identify Adapter TUEJ L lt LET OLINK
25. 7 Primary link LAN Secondary link ALB Adaptive Load Balandng AFT LAN Primary link AFT ALB Inta PROSet I Hap Xxx xxx 001 000 PRIMERGY AFT ALB AFT ALB Windows NT 4 0 SP5 WWindows 2000 SP2 AFT ALB1 4 LAN LAN AFTALB Gigabt Etnern
26. FD 2 OK OEM Intel PRO 1000 Adapter OK LAN 2 nte PRO 1000 Adapter floppy disk2 PG 183188x189x LAN Driver V3 1 2 Fi Windows NT E
27. ny PG 183 188 189 LAN V2 25 2 84 284 0 PG 183 188x 189x LAN V3 1 3 63 363 0 1 3 PG 183 188x 189x LAN V3 1 PG 183 188x 189x LAN V3 1 1 Windows NT Windows 2000 1000BASE T LAN PG 189 PG 1891 E1000 ID B PROBLEM Could na established link ACTION Check network cable ACTION Run PROS amp diagnostics PG 189PG 1891 Teaming
28. Intel PROSet I 4 Intel PROSet II 1 Windows NT4 0 1 ntel PROSet II 2 Intel PRO 1000 T Server Adapter J Network Driver E1000NT4 SYS Version PG 183 188 189 LAN V2 1 2 70 270 0 PG 183 188 189 LAN V2 25 2 84 284 0 PG 183 188x 189x LAN V3 1 3 63 363 0 2 Windows 2000 1 Intel 82543GC based T Gigabit Adapter Intel PRO 1000 T Server Adapter LET 2 e1000nt5 sys PG 183 188 189 LAN V2 1 2 70 270 0
29. VLAN Add VLAN IEEE VLANs 802 10 V QOS Packet Tagging VLAN ID VLAN Name OK VLAN IDJ VLAN ID 1 4094 VLAN Name VLAN 3 5 OK Intel PROSet II 7LAN Windows NT Vindows2000 IMInta PROSeII Diagnostics MS DOS Windows 2000 CD ROM Diag1000 exe
30. B7FY 0201 01 PG 183 188x 189x LAN NEea A SES CPG 183 188x 189x LAN Driver User Guide Driver version V3 1 LAN PCI IA PRIMERGY o LAN Local Area Network 2002 5 VCCI
31. 10BASE T 100BASE TX 1000BASE T 33 AFT Y 5 5 1 1000BASE T 5 Cat 5e 5 Cat 5 1000BASE T 1000BASE T 2 PG 189 107100Mbps 1 LAN 10Mbps 100Mbps SH1211 SH1231 SH1511 A1 A2 A3 SH 1531 A1 A2 A3 SH1631 A1 A2 SH 1631TF A2 A3 SH1740 A1 A2 2 LAN LOOM bps SH1500F 1 SH 1500T1 SH 1500TF SH1330TF 3 NetVehicle t
32. Teamng B 6 VLAN 6 1 VLAN LAN VLAN LAN VLAN VLAN WH VLAN 1 LAN VLAN lx PG 183 188x 189x LAN V3 1 1 LAN VLAN PG 188LAN IEEE802 1Q VLAN
33. 1 TX on The adapter is sending data 2 RX on The adapter is receiving data 3 LINK on The adapter is connected to a valid link partner 4 ACT on Data is being transmitted or received 5 ACT LINK Green on The adapter is connected to valid link partner Green flashing Data activity Yellow flashing Identity Use the Identify Adapter button in Intel PROSet ll to control blinking 6 10 100 1000 Yellow 1000 Mbps Green 100 Mbps Off 10 Mbps 7 Not labeled Identity Use the Identify Adapter button in Intel PROSet II to control blinking The Link LED does not light Make sure you ve loaded the driver Check all connections at the adapter and the buffered repeater or switch Try another port on the buffered repeater or switch Make sure that the buffered repeater or switch port is configured for 1000 Mbps and full duplex Try changing the auto negotiation setting on the link partner if possible RX or TX LED or ACT LED does not light Make sure you ve loaded the network drivers Network may be idle try logging in from a workstation The card isn t transmitting or receiving data try another adapter 8 Appendix PG 183 188x 189x LAN Driver V3 1 write the following event logs whose meaning may be unclear Source NMSSvc EventID 0 Type Information Description Service started This is a normal event indicating the service included
34. 1 In the Network Component Tree in PROSet II right click on a Team Listing 2 In the menu that appears click Remove 3 A confirmation message appears click Yes Note When you use PROSet II to create a team in Windows 2000 a virtual adapter instance is displayed in both the Device Manager and Network and Dial up Connection Each virtual adapter instance is listed as Intel Advanced Network Services Virtual Adapter Do not attempt to modify except to change protocol configuration disable or remove these virtual adapter instances using Device Manager or Network and Dial up Connections Instead you must only use PROSet II Event Log PG 183 188x 189x LAN Driver LAN driver V3 1 writes event logs to the system log area Source i ANSMiniport ID Type Message 6 Information Primary Adapter is initialized Adapter s name Description a primary adapter has initialized successfully 7 Information Secondary Adapter is initialized Adapter s name Description a secondary adapter has initialized successfully 8 Information Team is initialized Description the team has initialized successfully 10 Information Current Primary Adapter is switching from Adapter s name Description a primary adapter is switching over loo 11 Warning Adapter Link Down Adapter s name Description an adapter has lost its link 12 Information Secondary Adapter took over Adapter s name De
35. 7 3 1 7 32 8 Inte PROSet II 9 AFT ALB 11 51 AFT ALB 11 52 12 53 12 54 13 VLAN 14 6 1 VLAN 14 62 VLAN 15 LAN 16 17 19 91 19 92 Jumbo 19 9 3 LAN 19 94 Teaming LAN 20 95 20 1 LAN 1 1 LAN PG 183 188 1881 IEEE 802 3z PG 189 1891 IEE802 3ab PG 183 188 1881 1000BASE SX PG 1891891 10BASE T 100BASE TX 1000BASE T PG 183 64bit 32bit 33MHz PCI PG 188 189 64bit 32bit 66MHz 33MHz PCI PG 188 1881 1891 64bit 32bit 66MHz 33MHz PCI 64bit 32bit 133MHz 66MHz PCI 1000M bps 1000BASE SX 1000BASE T 1 1000BASE SX
36. t PG 183 188x 189x LAN V3 1 Cli Gigabit Ethernet LAN Ethernet PG 185 1851 186 1871 1871L AFT ALB AFT ALB AFT IP NetBEUI IPX NCP IPX NetBIOS ALB IP IPX NCP LAN IP ALB 1 5 2 Inta PROSeI Network Canpments Add to Team Create NewTeam Teaming Wizard Teaming AFT Adapter Fault T
37. 4 NA Ww NP Ye We T LAN Intel PROSetIL Network Component LAN Remove from Team You are removing a teamed adapter and leaving theteam with only oneadapter Totakeadvantage of teaming functions there should beat least two adapters in the Team Areyou sureyou want to aontinue 10 OK 11 1 Teaming MAC eS LAN E ny MAC 4
38. Inta ePROS amp t I LAN LAN TCP P 4 Windows NT ae ny 1 my rundll32 exe TCPP 1 TCPAP 2 TCPIP LAN Windows NT D
39. Network Adapter listing by clicking the plus sign in front of it Select the Intel PRO 1000 Server Adapter Intel 82543GC based T Gigabit Adapter right click to display its menu and select Properties Click the Driver tab and click the Driver Details button The file version of e1000nt5 sys will be shown as follows PG 183 188 189 LAN Driver V2 1 2 70 270 0 PG 183 188 189 LAN Driver V2 25 2 84 284 0 PG 183 188x 189x LAN Driver V3 1 3 63 363 0 Notes For PG 189 you must use the GP5 188LAN driver V2 2L50 or V3 1 When installing the LAN driver automatically using ServerWizard or ServerStart PG 183 188 189 LAN Driver V2 1 may occasionally be installed for PG 189 Always confirm the version of the LAN driver installed for PG 189 If the PG 183 188 189 LAN Driver V2 1 was installed for PG 189 reinstall the PG 183 188 189 LAN Driver V2 25 or V3 1 for PG 189 instead When installing the LAN driver automatically using the following utilities PG 183 188 189 LAN Driver V2 1 is installed for PG 189 ServerWizard prior to V2 0L32 for Windows NT ServerStart prior to V4 11 for Windows NT and Windows 2000 When installing PG 183 188 189 LAN Driver V3 1 in Windows 2000 The Intel PROSet II is not installed For its installation refer to 3 Intel PROSet IP IN PG 183 188x 189x LAN Driver V3 1 Restrictions 1 When using 1000 BASE T LAN cards PG 189 1891 in Windows NT and Windows 2000 the following warning
40. event is generated in the system log during the system boot This event is generated even if the link is established normally So you should disregard this warning event Source E1000 ID 13 Type Warning Description Adapter s name PROBLEM Could not established link ACTION Check network cable ACTION Run PROSet diagnostics 2 When creating a Teaming structure using the 1000 BASE T LAN cards PG 189 1891 in Windows NT and Windows 2000 the following warning event may be initially generated during the system boot and some additional events may also be generated in the system log from the same source These events are generated even if the teaming works normally So you should disregard these warning events Source 1ANSMiniport ID 13 Type Warning Description Adapter link down Adapter s name 3 Do not attempt Mixed adapter teaming using Ethernet cards Onboard LAN PG 185 PG 1851 PG 1861 PG 1871 PG 1871L and Gigabit Ethernet cards PG 183 188 1881 189 1891 3 Additional information For additional information click Help in the PROSet II window When referring to this Help note the following The adapter names shown in the Help file indicate the following LAN cards Adapter name LAN card PRO 1000 Server Adapters PG 183 188 1881 189 1891 82542 based Adapters products PG 183 82543 based Adapters products PG 188 189 82544 based Adapters products PG 1881 1891 PRO 10
41. for VLANs Click YES to enable the tagging if you see this dialog 5 Enter the VLAN ID and VLAN Name The VLAN ID must match the VLAN ID on the switch Valid ID range is from 1 4094 The VLAN Name is for information only and doesn t have to match the name on the switch 6 Click Join VLAN Repeat steps 3 5 for each VLAN you want the server to join The VLANs you add are listed in the Installed VLANs box and in the Windows Device Manager 7 Click OK and restart the computer when prompted 6 Testing the LAN card 1 Windows NT server 4 0 and Windows 2000 Server 1 Double click the Intel PROSet II icon in the Control Panel 2 Click the Diagnostics Tab and Run Tests 2 MS DOS 1 Shut down the server and boot to DOS 2 Insert the LAN Driver CD ROM diskette into the CD ROM drive switch to that drive and at the DOS prompt type Diag1000 Enter NOTE The lt Diag1000 gt command does NOT work when using the MS DOS prompt from the Start Menu on Windows NT server 4 0 and Windows 2000 Server 3 Troubleshooting If you have an error when testing the LAN card try the following Verify that the adapter is seated securely in its slot Check all connections to the card and its link partners Contact your dealer 7 Trouble Shooting PG 188 PG 189 PG 1881 PG 1891 OTX O O ACT LINK ORX OLINK OLINK O ACT O O 10 100 O LINK 1000 O ACT O 10 100 O 1000
42. is deemed inconsistent with the minimum rights identified in the Restricted Rights provisions the minimum rights shall prevail Intel LANDesk are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation Microsoft Windows Windows NT and MS DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Other product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Other products are copyrights of their respective owners All Right Reserved Copyright FUJITSU LIMITED 2002 Safety Precautions Before using the card please read the following notes and the related manual Ensure that you understand the information contained in the manual and use the product correctly This document uses the following two safety categories and their associated icons ZN WARNING denotes that ignoring information or incorrect use in this category may result in death or serious personal injury CAUTION denotes that ignoring information or incorrect use in this category may result in personal injury or damage to property Description e Do not modify this product Doing so might cause fire or electric shock e If lightning occurs in your location unplug the power cord of the card Using this product during an electrical storm may result in equipment damage or fire e Before installing or removing the card first turn off the power to the SERVER and peripheral equipment and then unplug
43. the power cord from the power outlet Installing or removing the card with the power ON may cause electric shock equipment malfunction or smoke e When moving equipment disconnect all external cables attached to the equipment including cables connected to this product Failure to do so could damage the cords resulting in fire or electric shock e Do not use or store the product under extreme conditions such as excessively high or low temperatures high humidity or in direct sunlight Do not bend or damage the product or subject it to extreme shock Doing so may cause malfunction or fire e While not in use store the card in the bag in which it was packaged to protect it from static electricity About this guide This guide describes how to use the LAN card and the drivers for Windows NT and Windows 2000 included in the driver s diskette supplied with the LAN card For the drivers for other operating systems refer to the guides supplied with the those systems Notes 1 PG 183 188x 189x LAN driver V3 1 supports the following Gigabit Ethernet LAN cards PG 183 PG 188 PG 1881 PG 189 PG 1891 When using 1000 BASE T LAN cards PG 189 PG 1891 with PG 183 188x 189x LAN driver V3 1 the following warning event is generated in the system log during the system boot even if the link is established normally Warning Could not established link 2 If you have a later version than V3 1 of PG 183 18
44. 00 copper based models PG 189 PG 1891 Io Do not use the Priority Packet with the PG 183 188x 189x LAN Driver V3 1 2 Installing the drivers 1 Windows NT 4 0 Click the Network Icon in the Control panel in Windows NT Go to the Adapters tab and click Add Click Have Disk The dialog box Insert Disk will be displayed Insert the driver s diskette into the FDD drive and click OK The dialog Select OEM Option with Intel PRO 1000 Adapter will be displayed Click OK Restart Windows NT O NOTE If an application error occurs when you are e Installing multiple LAN ports e Configuring the Binding settings e Setting the TCP IP parameters in the Network Control Panel Try the following 1 Configure the binding 2 Restart the system 3 Set the TCP IP parameters 2 Windows 2000 Updating the network drivers 1 Double click the System icon in the Control panel select the Hardware tab and click the Device Manager button 2 Expand the Network Adapter listing by clicking the plus sign in front of it Select one of the following LAN cards right click to display its menu and select Properties Intel PRO 1000 Intel 82543GC based NOTE Do not select the following 100 BASE TX LAN cards GP5 188LAN driver does not support these LAN cards Intel 8255 based Intel PRO 100 Intel PRO 100 I
45. 5 Secondary Adapter link up 16 z The last adapter has lost link Network connection has been lost AFT 17 An Adapter has reestablished link Network connection has been restored BOR AFT 18 Preferred primary adapter has ben detected Preferred primary adapter 20 Preferred primary adapter took we I Preferred primary adapter 22 ae Primary Adapter does nd sense any Probes Possible reason partitioned Team PrimaryAogpter Probe HERZ ID 678 10008ASE T LAN PG 1891891 Teaming RIR TAL VAT ERZ A IDS ID 012 131415 16 17 1820 22
46. 89 1891 RJ 45 Number of ports 1 port Duplex modes PG 183 188 1881 Full duplex only PG 189 1891 Full or half at 10 100 Mbps full only at 1000 Mbps Cable sold separately 1000BASE SX Multimode optical fiber cable 10BASE T 100BASE TX 1000BASE T Twisted pair cable category5 enhanced category5 NOTE For 1000BASE T you should always use the enhanced category 5 cable Always confirm in advance whether the quality of category 5 cable to be used for 1000 BASE T meets the specification for 1000 BASE T You cannot directly connect two LAN cards without using a hub or a switch 2 specification of PG 183 188 189 LAN Driver Supported OS Windows NT4 0 FPD Windows 2000 CD ROM Suppoered LAN cards PG 183 188 189 LAN Driver V2 1 PG 183 188 PG 183 188 189 LAN Driver V2 25 PG 183 188 189 PG 183 188x 189x LAN Driver V3 1 PG 183 188 1881 189 1891 Drive file version 1 Windows NT4 0 procedure Double click the Intel PROSet II icon in the Control Panel Select the Intel PRO 1000 T Server Adapter Click the Network Driver tab The version of E1000NT4 SYS will be shown as follows PG 183 188 189 LAN Driver V2 1 2 70 270 0 PG 183 188 189 LAN Driver V2 25 2 84 284 0 PG 183 188x 189x LAN Driver V3 1 3 63 363 0 2 Windows 2000 procedure Double click the System icon in the Control panel select the Hardware tab and click the Device Manager button Expand the
47. 8x 189x LAN driver refer to its particular user guide or help file and NOT this user guide In particular DO NOT use PG 183 188 189 LAN driver V3 1 with a PRIMERGY system whose user guide indicates the use of a driver whose version is later than V3 1 Do not use the LAN driver from the INTEL Online service for teamserver PRIMERGY series Contents Tes Overviews ise es a a ee a aa ee ee 2 Installing the drivers 3 Initel PROSet Il 2ee EE ESS 4 AFT ALB Si VLAN SE th A ie I dn ee 6 Testing the LAN card 7 Troubleshooting 8 Appendix 1 Overview PG 183 188 1881 189 1891 conform to IEEE specifications and support Gigabit Ethernet 1 Specification of LAN cards Item PCI bus compatibility Specification PG 183 32 64 bit 33MHz PCI Bus PG 188 189 32 64 bit 33 66 MHz PCI Bus PG 1881 PG 1891 32 64 bit 33 66 MHz PCI Bus 32 64 bit 66 133 MHz PCI X Bus Standards conformance PG 183 188 1881 IEEE 802 3z PG 189 1891 IEEE 802 3ab Network type PG 183 188 1881 1000BASE SX PG 189 1891 10BASE T 100BASE TX 1000BASE T Connector PG 183 188 1881 SC duplex PG 1
48. A From the Properties dialog box click the Driver tab and click the Update Driver button The Update Device Driver Wizard appears Click Next 4 At the Prompt What do you want the wizard to do select the Search for a suitable driver for my device radio button and click Next Insert the driver s diskette in the CD ROM drive select the CD ROM drives check box and click Next 6 When the driver for the device is found click Next to start the installation NOTE If Digital Signature Not Found message appears click Yes to continue the installation If Confirm File Replace message appears click No to All and continue the installation 7 Click Finish Click Close 9 Repeat the steps above for each LAN card nn Co Adding a new LAN card to the server Windows 2000 may automatically detect your new LAN card after its installation If so it will prompt you to install the LAN driver In this case please follow the instructions NOTE Where the Intel PRO 1000 Adapter CD ROM or floppy disk is requested insert the PG 183 188x 189x LAN Driver diskette in the CD ROM drive If the Digital Signature Not Found message appears click Yes to continue the installation 3 Intel PROSet I Intel PROSet II are advanced configuration utilities for LAN cards Use PROSet II to set up duplex teaming features VLANs and to test the LAN card To install Intel PROSet II for W
49. LAN tagging To set up VLAN membership your LAN card must be attached to a switch with IEEE 802 1Q VLAN capability NOTE VLAN is available on Windows NT4 0 and Windows 2000 For VLAN in Windows 2000 you need Service Pack 2 or later Only IP protocol can be use on VLAN In Windows NT the maximum number of VLANs to which you can bind TCP IP is four In Windows 2000 the maximum number of VLANs over which you can enable NetBIOS over TCP IP is four You must use PROSet II to add or remove a VLAN in Windows 2000 Do not use the Network and Dial up Connections dialog box to enable or disable VLANs Otherwise the VLAN driver may not be correctly enabled or disabled Note that you cannot re enable a VLAN in Windows 2000 once it has been disabled The server must be restarted to re enable the connection Setting up a VLAN 1 Create a VLAN on the switch and configure the port which the LAN card is attached to to send and receive tagged frames Use the parameters you assign there to join the VLAN from the server See your switch documentation for more information 2 Double click the Intel PROSet ll icon in the Control Panel 3 If your server has multiple LAN cards select the correct cards from the pull down list in PROSet I Note that VLANs cannot be assigned to cards that are already in an Adapter Teaming team 4 Click the Virtual LAN tab Click Add You may see a dialog asking you to enable 802 1Q tagging This is required
50. ating a Teaming structure using the 1000 BASE T LAN cards PG 189 1891 in Windows NT and Windows 2000 the warning event ID 1 1 may be initially generated during the system boot and some additional events ID 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 22 may also be generated in the system log from the same source These events are generated even if the teaming works normally So you should disregard these warning events ho 5 VLAN PRIMERGY i VLAN10 20 30 PG 18 Switch m VLAN10 VLAN20 VLAN30 Client Client Client Client Client Client A Virtual LAN VLAN is a logical grouping of network devices put together as a LAN regardless of their physical grouping or collision domains VLANs let a user see and access only specified network segments This increases network performance and improves network security VLANs offer the ability to group users and stations together into logical workgroups This can simplify network administration when connecting clients to servers that are geographically dispersed across a building campus or enterprise network Normally VLANs are configured at the switch and any computer can be a member of one VLAN per installed network adapter PG 183 188 189 LAN Driver V3 1 supercedes this by communicating directly with a switch allowing multiple VLANs on a single adapter up to 10 VLANs PG 183 188 189 LAN Driver V3 1 supports the IEEE 802 1Q V
51. el PROSet II is automatically installed 4 AFT ALB AFT Adapter Fault Tolerance provides the safety of a backup link between the server and hub or switch This means that when a failure occurs in a hub switch port cable or card the system is not interrupted and network performance is maintained AFT is implemented using a primary card and a backup or secondary card During normal operation the backup card is disabled but when the primary card fails the secondary card is automatically enabled taking over the network tasks without any network disconnection AFT features can only be used when the primary card and the secondary card are linked to the same network broadcast domain ALB Adaptive Load Balancing is a simple and efficient way to balance the network transmission load of the server across two cards to achieve improved network performance The ALB software continuously analyzes the transmission load on each card and then balances the rate across the cards where required Load balancing only applies to outgoing data and is not performed on received data Pairs of adapters configured for ALB also provide the benefits of AFT In To use ALB the cards must be configured as a team or pair in the server and be connected to the same switch xxx xxx 001 000 Server To router Switch or Hub oe GP5 188 Primary link Secondary link GP5 188 AFT ALB is available on Windows NT4 0 and Windows 2000 For AFT ALB
52. in Windows NT4 0 you need Service Pack 5 or later For AFT ALB in Windows 2000 you need Service Pack 2 or later The LAN card ina ALB team must be the following Gigabit Ethernet LAN card PG 183 188 1881 189 1891 Do not attempt Mixed adapter teaming using Ethernet cards Onboard LAN PG 185 PG 1851 PG 1861 PG 1871 PG 1871L and Gigabit Ethernet cards PG 183 188 1881 189 1891 The maximum number of LAN ports in a team is four For ALB you must use a switch Supported Protocol AFT IP NetBEUI IPX NCP IPX NetBIOS ALB IP IPX NCP Setting up a Team 1 Double click the Intel PROSet II icon in the Control Panel 2 Inthe Network Component Tree in PROSet II right click on a Non Teamed Adapter Listing 3 Inthe menu that appears click Add to Team and then Create New Team The Teaming Wizard appears 4 Inthe Teaming Wizard select the type of team you want to create and click Next NOTE Do not select the following types Fast EtherChannel Link Aggregation Gigabit EtherChannel Link Aggregation IN IEEE 802 3ad 5 Select the adapters you want in this team and click Next 6 Click Finish 7 Click OK to close PROSet II and apply these changes Add an Adapter to an Existing Team 1 In the Network Component Tree in PROSet II right click on a Team Listing 2 In the menu that appears click Add Adapter to Team and then select the adapter you want to add Remove an Adapter Team
53. in the LAN Driver started
54. indows 2000 execute Setup exe in the folder Windows PROSet2 in the PG 183 188x 189x LAN Driver V3 1 Notes when using Intel PROSet II with Windows 2000 When installing the LAN Driver automatically using ServerStart Intel PROSet II is automatically installed Intel PROSet II was installed when it is registered in the Control panel If this happens confirm the version of Intel PROSet II installed by using the following If the version 4 01 4 02 5 02 20 0 was installed update it using Intel PROSet II VersionS 1 71 0 note in the PG 183 188 189 LAN Driver V3 1 1 Double click the Intel PROSet II icon in the Control Panel 2 Click Help select Support then the version is displayed in the lower section as below Intel PROSet II Version Note The version of Intel PROSet II included with the following is V4 01 4 02 5 0 20 0 Onboard PG 185 x 186x 187x LAN Driver V5 0 V5 12 PG 183 188 189 LAN Driver V2 1 V2 25 Includes all ServerWizard versions up to V2 0L35 Includes all ServerStart versions up to V4 22 If the following messages appear while installing the Intel PROSet II click Yes to continue the installation Found Intel PROSet II Version Do want to update this with Version 5 1 5 0 A read only file C winnt system32 _ was found while attempting to copy When installing the PG 183 188x 189x LAN Driver V3 1 for Windows NT4 0 Int
55. olerance ALB IAdaptive Load Balanqngl Fast EtherChannd Link Aggregation Gigabit EtherChannel Link Aggregation IEEE 802 3 ad Teaming LAN OK 5 3 Inta PROSeII Network Components lt Remove aA Windows 2000 AFT ALB IFO AVR V Intel Advanced Network Service Virtual Adapter
56. scription a secondary adapter has taken over the primary adapter s role due to failover 13 Warning Secondary Adapter is deactivated from the team Adapter s name Description a secondary adapter has been deactivated 14 Information Secondary Adapter has rejoined the team Adapter s Name Description a secondary adapter which was disabled now reactivated and rejoin the team 15 Information Secondary Adapter link up Adapter s name Description a secondary adapter regained link 16 Error The last adapter has lost link Network connection has been lost Description the last adapter just lost its link Network connection has been lost 17 Information An Adapter has re established link Network connection has been restored Description an adapter has re established link 18 Information Preferred primary adapter has been detected Adapter s name Description Preferred active adapter has been detected 20 Information Preferred primary adapter took over Adapter s name Description the selected preferred adapter took over the primary adapter role and now is the current primary adapter 22 Warning Primary Adapter does not sense any Probes Adapter s name Possible reason partitioned Team Description a primary adapter cannot receive any probe packets When a team starts successfully log messages 6 7 or 8 are written to the system log area When cre
57. urchasing this quality Fujitsu validated LAN Card Please read this guide carefully before using the card May 2002 This Product is designed developed and manufactured as contemplated for general use including without limitation general office use personal use household use and ordinary industrial use but is not designed developed and manufactured as contemplated for use accompanying fatal risks or dangers that unless extremely high safety is secured could lead directly to death personal injury severe physical damage or other loss hereinafter High Safety Required Use including without limitation nuclear reaction control in nuclear facility aircraft flight control air traffic control mass transport control medical life support system missile launch control in weapon system You shall not use this Product without securing the sufficient safety required for the High Safety Required Use If you wish to use this Product for High Safety Required Use please consult with our sales representatives in charge before such use U S GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS LEGEND The Software and documentation were developed at private expense and are provided with RESTRICTED RIGHTS Use duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in FAR 52 227 14 DFAR 252 227 7013 its successor or applicable agency rights in technical data or computer software In the event that this License or any part thereof
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