Adaptec ANA-62022 User Guide - Page 60

Configuring Ports for Duralink64 Port Aggregation and FEC, Configuring the Ports in Windows 2000/XP

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Duralink64 Configurations for Windows s Event Viewer Dialog Box-The local Event Viewer dialog box will log port failures in Windows NT. s Duralink64 Failover Window-The Status tab monitors the traffic and health of the Failover pairs. Configuring Ports for Duralink64 Port Aggregation and FEC Configuring the Ports in Windows 2000/XP There is no need to configure the ports unless you want to change a specific property value (for example, connection type, receive buffers, and so forth). See Note on DuraLAN NIC Ports on page 4-2 to configure property value; otherwise, leave everything as default. Wih Cisco's FEC, you can configure a minimum of two and a maximum of four ports (a Cisco limitation). A three-port configuration is not available-your options are either two or four ports. Configuring the Ports in Windows NT 4.0 In the Adaptec New Hardware Found window, each port is assigned to Autodetect, the default connection type that always detects port connection and negotiates a compatible speed and transmission mode. ! Caution: This procedure is critical. Only one DuraLAN driver can exist in a system. If a DuraLAN Standalone driver, Duralink64 Failover driver, or Duralink64 Port Aggregation driver exists, remove it. See Removing Previously Installed Drivers on page 3-10. 4-11

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Duralink64 Configurations for Windows
Event Viewer Dialog Box
—The local Event Viewer dialog box
will log port failures in Windows NT.
Duralink64 Failover Window
—The Status tab monitors the
traffic and health of the Failover pairs.
Configuring Ports for Duralink64 Port
Aggregation and FEC
Configuring the Ports in Windows 2000/XP
There is no need to configure the ports unless you want to change a
specific property value (for example, connection type, receive
buffers, and so forth). See
Note on DuraLAN NIC Ports
on page 4-2
to configure property value; otherwise, leave everything as default.
Wih Cisco’s FEC, you can configure a minimum of two and a
maximum of four ports (a Cisco limitation). A three-port
configuration is not available—your options are either two or four
ports.
Configuring the Ports in Windows NT 4.0
In the Adaptec New Hardware Found window, each port is
assigned to
Autodetect
, the
default connection type that always
detects port connection and negotiates a compatible speed and
transmission mode.
Caution:
This procedure is critical. Only one DuraLAN
driver can exist in a system. If a DuraLAN Standalone
driver, Duralink64 Failover driver, or Duralink64 Port
Aggregation driver exists, remove it. See
Removing
Previously Installed Drivers
on page 3-10
.
!