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Chapter 5 Operations after OS Installation
• When the Teaming function is being used, you cannot use Windows Load Balancing Service
(WLBS) and Network Load Balancing (NLB).
• PG-1852 does not become a member of a Team.
Only a link down error between a LAN card (onboard LAN) and the switch it connects with, and the
equivalent errors lead to switching of the route. Therefore, if only the switch or LAN card (onboard
LAN) is partially damaged and the route being used is sound at the link level, the route will not be
switched in the team. However, the communication within the Team may become an error.
■ Teaming Configuration Procedure
1 Start up "Intel
®
PROSet". The procedure differs depending on the OS being
used.
For Windows Server 2003
1. Click [Start] → [Control Panel] → [Intel(R) PROSet].
For Windows 2000 Server
1. Click [Start] → [Settings] → [Control Panel].
The [Control Panel] window appears.
2. Start up "Intel(R) PROSet".
2 Select a card to incorporate in a Team and right-click it.
3 Click [Create New Team] in [Add to Team].
[Teaming Up Wizard] appears.
4 Select a Teaming type with which you want to create a Team.
Select [Adapter Fault Tolerance] for AFT type; select [Adaptive Load Balancing] for ALB type;
and select [Switch Fault Tolerant] for SFT type.
Do not use any other Teaming types.
5 Select a LAN card to incorporate in the Team and click [Next].
6 Click [Finish].
7 Click [OK].
When the Teaming setting is completed, the following virtual adapter will be created.
• "Intel(R) Advanced Network Services Virtual Adapter"
Upper protocols will be bound with the main virtual adapter.
You cannot bind them with the LAN card consisting of a Team.
The IP address can be set in the main virtual adapter.