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DuraLAN Fast Ethernet NICs User's Guide dual hubs 1-15 dual hubs with 4-port NIC 1-17 dual hubs with routers 1-16 dual hubs with switch 1-16 examples 1-11 Windows NT utility 4-21 NIC drivers DuraLAN FEC driver 1-8 DuraLAN standard driver 1-8 Duralink64 Failover 1-8 Duralink64 Port Aggregation 1- 8 NIC models 1-4 NICs (network interface cards) quad ports 1-6 single port 1-6 two ports 1-6 Novell 32-bit client 6-1, 6-3, B-9 installation 6-3 Windows 2000 B-11 Windows 98 B-11 O operating system compatibility with Duralink64 1-7, B-9 P PCI slots 1-4, 1-5 performance benefits 1-4 PCI 2.1-compliant slots 1-5 PCI bus 1-4 throughput 1-5 transfer rates 1-5 performance monitor Windows 2000 4-29 Windows NT 4-29 Port Aggregation comparisons B-4 creating groups for Windows 2000 4-13 Index-4 creating groups for Windows NT 4.0 4-15 with FEC groups 4-13 Port Aggregation and FEC description 4-13 port configuration reconfiguration B-11 ports adding/removing 4-22 configuring 4-2, 5-7, B-6 failure backup B-8 identification 3-2 protocols assigning 5-10, 7-3 compatibility with Duralink64 B-9 IP 5-10, 7-3 IPX 5-10, 7-3 R removing 3-2 removing drivers 3-10, 3-12, 5-15, 7-4 Windows 2000/XP 3-10 Windows 98/Me 3-11 Windows NT 4.0 3-11 renaming groups 4-21 requirements hardware 1-3 software 1-3 restarting server 7-4 Routing, functionality B-5 S saving the configuration 5-12 scalability B-7 Selftest, DuraLAN NIC running in D-2 server, restarting 7-4 service packs B-9 SNMP (Simple Network

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Index-4
DuraLAN Fast Ethernet NICs User’s Guide
dual hubs 1-15
dual hubs with 4-port NIC 1-17
dual hubs with routers 1-16
dual hubs with switch 1-16
examples 1-11
Windows NT utility 4-21
NIC drivers
DuraLAN FEC driver 1-8
DuraLAN standard driver 1-8
Duralink64 Failover 1-8
Duralink64 Port Aggregation 1-
8
NIC models 1-4
NICs (network interface cards)
quad ports 1-6
single port 1-6
two ports 1-6
Novell 32-bit client 6-1
,
6-3
,
B-9
installation 6-3
Windows 2000 B-11
Windows 98 B-11
O
operating system compatibility
with Duralink64 1-7
,
B-9
P
PCI slots 1-4
,
1-5
performance
benefits 1-4
PCI 2.1-compliant slots 1-5
PCI bus 1-4
throughput 1-5
transfer rates 1-5
performance monitor
Windows 2000 4-29
Windows NT 4-29
Port Aggregation
comparisons B-4
creating groups for Windows
2000 4-13
creating groups for Windows
NT 4.0 4-15
with FEC groups 4-13
Port Aggregation and FEC
description 4-13
port configuration
reconfiguration B-11
ports
adding/removing 4-22
configuring 4-2
,
5-7
,
B-6
failure backup B-8
identification 3-2
protocols
assigning 5-10
,
7-3
compatibility with Duralink64
B-9
IP 5-10
,
7-3
IPX 5-10
,
7-3
R
removing 3-2
removing drivers 3-10
,
3-12
,
5-15
,
7-4
Windows 2000/XP 3-10
Windows 98/Me 3-11
Windows NT 4.0 3-11
renaming groups 4-21
requirements
hardware 1-3
software 1-3
restarting server 7-4
Routing, functionality B-5
S
saving the configuration 5-12
scalability B-7
Selftest, DuraLAN NIC running in
D-2
server, restarting 7-4
service packs B-9
SNMP (Simple Network