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Solving Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V Issues
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V™ is a hypervisor
virtualization system. For detailed information about Hyper-V, refer to the
following website:
www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/en/us/hyperv.aspx
This section addresses issues that affect the configuration of the
AT-ANC10S/2 network adapter and teamed adapters when Hyper-V is
used.
Note
Ensure that Integrated Services, which is a component of Hyper-V,
is installed in the guest operating system (child partition) for full
functionality.
Single Network
Adapter
When configuring an AT-ANC10S network adapter for Hyper-V, be aware
of the following:
An adapter that is bound to a virtual network should not be
configured for VLAN tagging through the driver's advanced
properties. Instead, Hyper-V should manage VLAN tagging
exclusively.
Since Hyper-V does not support Jumbo Frames, it is
recommended that this feature not be used or connectivity issues
may occur with the child partition.
The Locally Administered Address (LAA) set by Hyper-V takes
precedence over an address set in the adapter's Advanced
Properties.
In an IPv6 network, a team that supports Checksum Offload (CO)
and Large Send Offload (LSO) and is bound to a Hyper-V virtual
network reports CO and LSO as an offload capability in BACS.
Also, in an IPv6 network, a team that supports CO or LSO and is
bound to a Hyper-V virtual network reports CO or LSO as an
offload capability in BACS. However, in both instances CO and
LSO do not work. This is a limitation of Hyper-V because this
system does not support CO and LSO in an IPv6 network.
Summary of Contents for AT-ANC10S
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Page 10: ...List of Figures 10...
Page 12: ...List of Tables 12...
Page 16: ...Preface 16...
Page 29: ...AT ANC10S 2 Adapter Installation and User s Guide 29 Figure 5 Installing the Standard Bracket...
Page 58: ...Chapter 5 Installing the Windows Drivers 58...
Page 82: ...Chapter 7 Installing CIM and SNMP for Manageability 82...
Page 104: ...Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 104...
Page 116: ...Chapter 10 User Diagnostics 116...
Page 124: ...Appendix B Cleaning Fiber Optic Connectors 124...