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Safety Information (Continued) 

 

General Safety Precautions 

Always observe the following precaution when handling this product.   

 

Plastic shipping bag   

Do not leave the plastic shipping bag of this product such as Air Cap within reach of children. If they 
get the bag over their head, they can be suffocated.   

 

 

Precautions to Prevent Damage to 
This Product 

 

Impact due to dropping, etc 

Avoid excessive impact such as dropping or banging the equipment. Deformation or 
deterioration may occur, which may cause smoke or malfunction.   
 

Contact with connector terminals

 

Never touch connector terminals with hand or with a metal. Nor insert a foreign material 
such as wire. Also, do not put this product on metal chips. Otherwise, smoke or contact 
failure may be caused.   

 
Countermeasure against static electricity 

Before handling this product, discharge static electricity from your body by touching a 
metallic part such as a door knob, or wear cotton gloves. Otherwise, static electricity may 
damage the equipment.   

 

Mounting this product 

Mount and use this product in a system unit that supports installation and operation of 
this product. If mounted in any other system, this product causes a failure due to 
difference in connection specifications. For information about which system units support 
this product, see the manual of the individual system unit. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for HA8000 Series

Page 1: ...manual well and keep it near the system so that You can refer to it as needed Before starting operation familiarize yourself with the safety instructions PCI Express Dual Port Gigabit LAN Card User s Guide for HA8000xK System ...

Page 2: ...ns Please consult our sales department for the appropriate system Regulatory Compliance Notices Federal Communications Commission FCC Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in ...

Page 3: ...2 defined in Radiated radio frequency electromagnetic field immunity test IEC 61000 4 3 of International Electro technical Commission s Standards Level 2 refers to such an electromagnetic environment where a low power portable transceiver is used away from the target device Caution when exporting The necessary procedures should be adopted when exporting this product after confirming the regulation...

Page 4: ...injury This mark indicates practices to prevent the product from causing trouble and to ensure normal operation This mark indicates advices to make the most of the product Short names of operating systems OS This manual uses short names of the following OS Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Standard Hereinafter referred to as Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Here...

Page 5: ... power plug from outlet This pictogram indicates an action to take The figure inside the circle shows the action to take The example on the left tells you to Unplug the power cord from the outlet Common precautions concerning safety Read thoroughly the following safety instructions When operating the equipment follow the instructions and procedures provided in the manual Be sure to follow notes ca...

Page 6: ... connector terminals with hand or with a metal Nor insert a foreign material such as wire Also do not put this product on metal chips Otherwise smoke or contact failure may be caused Countermeasure against static electricity Before handling this product discharge static electricity from your body by touching a metallic part such as a door knob or wear cotton gloves Otherwise static electricity may...

Page 7: ... them If you stumble over the cable it may cause personal injury or malfunction of the connection devices Also it may cause the data to be lost Do not put something heavy on the cable Do not lay the cable near a heater The cable coating may be damaged which may cause a failure of the connected equipment See page 11 Not used in this manual ...

Page 8: ...duct 6 Precaution Marks in This Manual 7 Before Use 9 Matters to Be Confirmed 9 Overview of the Product 9 Features 9 Names and Functions of Individual Parts 10 Names and Functions 10 Installing the LAN Card 11 System Configuration and Installation Procedure 11 Connecting the LAN Card 11 Installing the Driver 13 Windows 2008 R2 Environment 13 Supplementary Note on LAN Card Function 18 TCP Checksum ...

Page 9: ...nformation is included be sure to read it 2 Overview of the Product This chapter provides the overview of this product Features This adapter is used by being attached to the PCI Express expansion slot hereinafter referred to as PCI slot of the system unit This product has the following features It supports 1000BASE T IEEE802 3ab and equipped with 2 ports for network interface connectors It is conn...

Page 10: ...connector connects the LAN cable 10 Mbps Category 3 Category 4 Category 5 Enhanced Category 5 100 Mbps Category 5 Enhanced Category 5 1000 Mbps Enhanced Category 5 2 ACT LNK LED LED Color Status Meaning Lit Link to HUB established Green Blinking During data transmission ACT LNK Unlit Link to HUB not established 3 SPEED LED LED Color Status Meaning Orange Lit Connected to a 1000 Mbps hub Green Lit ...

Page 11: ...nagged by them If you stumble over the cable it may cause personal injury or malfunction of the connection devices Also it may cause the data to be lost Do not put something heavy on the cable Do not lay the cable near a heater The cable coating may be damaged which cause a failure of the connected equipment LAN Cable Use the LAN cables listed in the following table to connect the LAN Card Do not ...

Page 12: ...to the network interface connector pay attention to the following If you handle the cable improperly it may cause the network interface connector to break Use the TIA EIA 568 compliant cables of UTP unshielded twisted pair Category 3 Category 4 Category 5 or Enhanced Category 5 For the network interface connector of the LAN cable use an RJ 45 ISO8877 compliant connector Lay the LAN cable so that i...

Page 13: ...the network interface connector pay Drivers bundled in the Windows 2008 R2 cannot be used When this LAN Card is added be sure to apply the driver in the Drivers Kit 1K 0 CD is an arbitrary number If the driver is preinstalled in such a case as a factory expanded model it is not necessary to install the driver unless otherwise specified Installing the driver for the Windows 2008 R2 When using this ...

Page 14: ...rowse my computer for driver software On the Update Driver Software window insert the Drivers Kit 1K 0 CD into the CD ROM or DVD RAM drive and enter the directory shown below Then click Next When the CD ROM or DVD RAM drive is D is an arbitrary number OS Location of the LAN driver Windows 2008 R2 WIN2008R2 DRIVERS LAN INTEL_01 X64 ...

Page 15: ...m the Drivers Kit 1K 0 CD is an arbitrary number When Windows has finished installing the driver software for this device appears click Close If the driver has already been updated to the latest version the following window opens In this case click Close 7 The Property window opens Click the Driver tab and then click Uninstall ...

Page 16: ... to change the IP address setting After changing the IP address setting check that the LAN cable is connected to its destination such as a hub and then restart the system unit When the driver is set up the message This device cannot start Code10 may appear Restart the system unit and the driver will operate normally Check that the device operates normally referring to Device Manager Restrictions t...

Page 17: ...he system unit Do not change any item other than Link Speed Restrictions on the half duplex transmission at 10 or 100 Mbps If the LAN Card is used with the transmission rate of 10M half duplex or 100M half duplex change the setting of Large Send Offload IPv4 or Large Send Offload IPv6 to Disabled For details about how to change the setting see page 18 Click Control Panel Network and Internet Netwo...

Page 18: ...rties window If the Intel R PROSet LAN expansion program is installed select TCP IP Offloading Options and click the Properties button If the items in the following table are displayed change the settings according to the table Configuration Item Intel R PROSet not installed Intel R PROSet installed IPv4 Checksum Offload Change Rx Tx Enabled to Disabled Clear the checkbox TCP Checksum Offload IPv4...

Page 19: ...e correct LAN cable is used Use a UTP cable of Category 3 or higher class for 10BASE T For 100BASE TX use a UTP cable of Category 5 or higher class And for 1000BASE T use a UTP cable of Enhanced Category 5 Check if the length of the LAN cable exceeds the limit The cable length must be 100 m at most for 10BASE T 100BASE TX and 1000BASE T Check if the link to the connected device is established Chec...

Page 20: ...ps 100Mbps with Full Half Duplex 1000Mbps with Full Duplex Number of ports 2 ports for 10 100 1000Mbps RJ45 Bus interface Compliant with PCI Express 1 0a Number of lanes x4 10Mbps UTP cable of Categories 3 4 or 5 Max 100m 100Mbps UTP cable of Category 5 Max 100m 1 Transmission function Cable 1000Mbps UTP cable of Category 5e Max 100m 2 Power consumption 1 1A at 3 3VDC Max 4W Operational temperatur...

Page 21: ...21 PCI Express Dual Port Gigabit LAN Card User s Guide for HA8000xK System First edition September 2010 All rights reserved Hitachi Ltd 1 Horiyamashita Hadano shi Kanagawa ken 259 1392 ...

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