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PRIMERGY BX620 S3 Server Blade User’s Guide
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• On a VLAN do not use protocols other than IP.
Installing the LLC and LNDFC protocols using the Fujitsu communication control service will cause
them to be bound (connected) unconditionally with the VLAN. In a system where protocols other
than IP are installed with a VLAN, release the bind between the protocols and the VLAN.
• You can only set ten or less VLANs to a LAN port.
• For Windows Server 2003 or Windows 2000 Server, configure maximum four VLANs that enable
NetBIOS over TCP/IP in the entire system.
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Creating a VLAN
Follow the steps below to create a VLAN.
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Log on to the server blade with administrator privileges.
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Set the port of the Switch Blade connected to each LAN port or the port of an
external switching hub, so that a VLAN tag frame can be transferred.
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Click [Start]
→
[Settings]
→
[Control Panel]
→
[Intel
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PROSet Wired], and start
Intel
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PROSet.
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Select a LAN adapter to set up a VLAN and right-click it.
A VLAN cannot be set to an adapter composing a team.
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Click [Add VLAN].
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Specify [ID] and [Name]. Then click [OK].
The [ID] should be identical with the switch setting. The allowable range is 1 to 4094.
The [Name] does not need to be identical with the switch setting.
When the confirmation message appears, select [Yes].
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Repeat Steps 4 through 6 to set respective VLANs.
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Click [OK] to exit Intel
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PROSet.
When configuring a VLAN is completed, a virtual adapter "Intel(R) Advanced Network Services
Virtual Adapter" will appear.
Upper protocols will be bound with this virtual adapter.
You cannot bind them with the LAN card consisting a team.
The IP address should be specified in this virtual adapter.
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Restart the server blade.
Summary of Contents for BX620 S3
Page 30: ...30 Chapter 1 Overview ...
Page 164: ...164 Chapter 5 Operations after OS Installation ...
Page 172: ...172 Chapter 6 High Reliability Tools ...
Page 238: ...238 Chapter 8 Hardware Configuration Utilities ...
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