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.
Removing the Phantom Team or Phantom VLAN using the savresdx.vbs Script
For Windows Server, the savresdx.vbs script is located on the CD in the WMI directory of the appropriate Windows
folder. From the DOS command box type: "
cscript savresdx.vbs removephantoms
".
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.
Removing Intel PROSet for Windows Device Manager
To uninstall the extensions to Windows Device Manager provided by Intel PROSet for Windows Device Manager,
select
Intel(R) PRO Network Connections
from
Programs and Features
in the Control Panel for Windows Server
2008 or later.
NOTES:
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This process removes all Intel PRO adapter drivers and software.
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It is suggested that you uninstall VLANS and teams before removing
adapters.
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The setup -u can also be used from the command line to remove Intel
PROSet.
Changing Intel PROSet Settings Under Windows Server Core
You can use the command line utility prosetcl.exe to change most Intel PROSet settings under Windows Server Core.
Please refer to the help file prosetcl.txt located in the \Program Files\Intel\DMIX\CL directory. For iSCSI Crash Dump
configuration, use the CrashDmp.exe utility and refer to the CrashDmp.txt help file.
Advanced Settings for Windows* Drivers
The settings listed on Intel PROSet for Windows Device Manager's
Advanced
tab allow you to customize how the
adapter handles QoS packet tagging, Jumbo Packets, Offloading, and other capabilities. Some of the following features
might not be available depending on the operating system you are running, the specific adapters installed, and the spe-
cific platform you are using.
Gigabit Master Slave Mode
Determines whether the adapter or link partner is designated as the master. The other device is designated as the
slave. By default, the IEEE 802.3ab specification defines how conflicts are handled. Multi-port devices such as switches
have higher priority over single port devices and are assigned as the master. If both devices are multi-port devices, the
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