
Removing Phantom Teams and Phantom VLANs
If you physically remove all adapters that are part of a team or VLAN from the system without removing them
via the Device Manager first, a phantom team or phantom VLAN will appear in Device Manager. There are two
methods to remove the phantom team or phantom VLAN.
Removing the Phantom Team or Phantom VLAN through the Device Manager
Follow these instructions to remove a phantom team or phantom VLAN from the Device Manager:
1. In the Device Manager, double-click on the phantom team or phantom VLAN.
2. Click the Settings tab.
3. Select Remove Team or Remove VLAN.
Preventing the Creation of Phantom Devices
To prevent the creation of phantom devices, make sure you perform these steps before physically removing
an adapter from the system:
1. Remove the adapter from any teams using the Settings tab on the team properties dialog box.
2. Remove any VLANs from the adapter using the VLANs tab on the adapter properties dialog box.
3. Uninstall the adapter from Device Manager.
You do not need to follow these steps in hot-replace scenarios.
Power Management Tab
The Intel® PROSet
Power Management
tab replaces the standard Microsoft* Windows* Power
Management tab in Device Manager. The standard Windows power management functionality is included on
the Intel PROSet tab.
NOTES:
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The options available on the Power Management tab are adapter and system dependent. Not
all adapters will display all options. There may be BIOS or operating system settings that
need to be enabled for your system to wake up. In particular, this is true for Wake from S5
(also referred to as Wake from power off).
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The Intel® 10 Gigabit Network Adapters do not support power management.
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If your system has a Manageability Engine, the Link LED may stay lit even if WoL is
disabled.
Power Options
The Intel PROSet Power Management tab includes several settings that control the adapter's power
consumption. For example, you can set the adapter to reduce its power consumption if the cable is
disconnected.
Reduce Power if Cable Disconnected & Reduce Link Speed During Standby
Enables the adapter to reduce power consumption when the LAN cable is disconnected from the adapter and
there is no link. When the adapter regains a valid link, adapter power usage returns to its normal state (full
power usage).
The Hardware Default option is available on some adapters. If this option is selected, the feature is disabled or
enabled based on the system hardware.
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