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C – Overview of Utilities Included with HP Integrity Network Adapter Teaming

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C - Overview of Utilities Included with HP Integrity Network Adapter Teaming In the Component Pack (CPnnnnn.exe) for HP Integrity Network Adapter Teaming there are several command line utilities provided for special teaming-related management functions. Below is a list of the utilities with a brief description of each. Consult the latest HP Integrity Network Adapter Teaming Component Pack for the latest utilities and associated documentation. • Cqniccmd.exe CQNICCMD is a utility that uses a script file to duplicate the NIC teaming configuration information of an Integrity source server and copy it to another Integrity target server. The utility can be run from the command line in a Command Prompt window, from the Run option on the Windows Start menu, or from a Windows command file. This utility can also be used during unattended deployment of the operating system. For more information, refer to the HP Networking Utilities User's Guide found on your SmartSetup CD. • SetLACState.exe If a server contains more than one server adapter, and at least one of those adapters is not connected, the server is displayed as failed on some network management consoles, and SNMP traps may be triggered. The SetLACState utility allows the user to disable the Local Area Connection containing the unused adapter and, as a result, the server does not display as failed, and SNMP traps are avoided. This utility can also be used during unattended deployment of the operating system to disable the adapters that will not be used. For more information, refer to the HP Networking Utilities User's Guide found on your SmartSetup CD. 99

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C – Overview of Utilities Included with HP Integrity Network
Adapter Teaming
In the Component Pack (
CPnnnnn.exe
) for HP Integrity Network Adapter Teaming there are
several command line utilities provided for special teaming-related management functions.
Below is a list of the utilities with a brief description of each. Consult the latest HP Integrity
Network Adapter Teaming Component Pack for the latest utilities and associated documentation.
Cqniccmd.exe
CQNICCMD is a utility that uses a script file to duplicate the NIC teaming configuration
information of an Integrity source server and copy it to another Integrity target server. The
utility can be run from the command line in a Command Prompt window, from the Run
option on the Windows Start menu, or from a Windows command file. This utility can also
be used during unattended deployment of the operating system.
For more information, refer to the
HP Networking Utilities User's Guide
found on your
SmartSetup CD.
SetLACState.exe
If a server contains more than one server adapter, and at least one of those adapters is not
connected, the server is displayed as failed on some network management consoles, and
SNMP traps may be triggered. The SetLACState utility allows the user to disable the Local
Area Connection containing the unused adapter and, as a result, the server does not display
as failed, and SNMP traps are avoided. This utility can also be used during unattended
deployment of the operating system to disable the adapters that will not be used.
For more information, refer to the
HP Networking Utilities User's Guide
found on your
SmartSetup CD.
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