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Index Management Protocol) manager 4-10 support 4-23, C-2 software requirements 1-3 SPX, compatible protocol B-5, B-6 standalone description 1-7 terminology 1-8 Standalone driver configuration NetWare 5-6, 5-7 ports 4-3 Windows NT 4.0 4-4 Windows OSs 4-2 status reports B-10 status tab 4-25, 4-28 straight-through cables A-3 straight-through, twisted pair cables A-3 switches Duralink64 B-8 Duralink64 Failover compatibility B-6 Duralink64 Port Aggregation connections B-8 system requirements 1-3 system status checking in Windows 2000/XP 4-24 checking in Windows NT 4-27 data 5-13 viewing 5-12 T TCP/IP address 4-16, 4-20 protocol B-5, B-6 setting in Windows 2000 4-16 setting in Windows NT 4.0 4-19 Technical Support Identification (TSID) number 1-v tests, diagnostics D-2 time intervals 5-14 troubleshooting isolating faulty hardware B-2 solutions B-2 tips B-1 troubling conditions abnormal hardware interrupts 1-9 abnormal send/receive counters 1-9 Ethernet link loss 1-9 segment collisions 1-9 segment errors 1-9 timer expiration 1-9 TSID Number See Technical Support Identification Number U uninstalling drivers 5-15, 7-4 utilities, diagnostics D-1 V verifying ports 5-14 viewing configuration 7-3 configuration screen 5-14 system status 5-12 VLANs (Virtual Local Area Networks), support B-9 voltage support 1-4 W Windows 2000 3-5, 3-6 GUI 4-13 performance monitor 4-29 Windows 2000/XP Failover pair 4-9 Windows 98 Duralink64 driver installation 37, 3-9 Windows Me Duralink64 driver installation 3- Index-5

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Index-5
Index
Management Protocol)
manager 4-10
support 4-23
,
C-2
software requirements 1-3
SPX, compatible protocol B-5
,
B-6
standalone
description 1-7
terminology 1-8
Standalone driver configuration
NetWare 5-6
,
5-7
ports 4-3
Windows NT 4.0 4-4
Windows OSs 4-2
status reports B-10
status tab 4-25
,
4-28
straight-through cables A-3
straight-through, twisted pair
cables A-3
switches
Duralink64 B-8
Duralink64 Failover
compatibility B-6
Duralink64 Port Aggregation
connections B-8
system requirements 1-3
system status
checking in Windows 2000/XP
4-24
checking in Windows NT 4-27
data 5-13
viewing 5-12
T
TCP/IP address 4-16
,
4-20
protocol B-5
,
B-6
setting in Windows 2000 4-16
setting in Windows NT 4.0 4-19
Technical Support Identification
(TSID) number 1-v
tests, diagnostics D-2
time intervals 5-14
troubleshooting
isolating faulty hardware B-2
solutions B-2
tips B-1
troubling conditions
abnormal hardware interrupts
1-9
abnormal send/receive
counters 1-9
Ethernet link loss 1-9
segment collisions 1-9
segment errors 1-9
timer expiration 1-9
TSID Number
See
Technical Support
Identification Number
U
uninstalling drivers 5-15
,
7-4
utilities, diagnostics D-1
V
verifying ports 5-14
viewing
configuration 7-3
configuration screen 5-14
system status 5-12
VLANs (Virtual Local Area
Networks), support B-9
voltage support 1-4
W
Windows 2000 3-5
,
3-6
GUI 4-13
performance monitor 4-29
Windows 2000/XP
Failover pair 4-9
Windows 98
Duralink64 driver installation 3-
7
,
3-9
Windows Me
Duralink64 driver installation 3-