will be created normally. Adding an adapter to an existing team works in much the same way.
If you attempt to team an adapter that supports performance profiles with an adapter that doesn't, the profile
on the supporting adapter will be set to Custom Settings and the team will be created normally.
Configuring with IntelNetCmdlets Module for Windows PowerShell*
The IntelNetCmdlets module for Windows PowerShell contains several cmdlets that allow you to configure
and manage the Intel® Ethernet Adapters and devices present in your system. For a complete list of these
cmdlets and their descriptions, type
get-help IntelNetCmdlets
at the Windows PowerShell prompt. For
detailed usage information for each cmdlet, type
get-help
<cmdlet_name>
at the Windows PowerShell
prompt.
NOTE:
Online help (get-help -online) is not supported.
Install the IntelNetCmdlets module by checking the Windows PowerShell Module checkbox during the driver
and PROSet installation process. Then use the Import-Module cmdlet to import the new cmdlets. You may
need to restart Windows PowerShell to access the newly imported cmdlets.
To use the Import-Module cmdlet, you must specify the path and the name of the module. For example:
PS c:\> Import-Module -Name "C:\Program Files\Intel\IntelNetCmdlets
"
See Microsoft TechNet for more information about the Import-Module cmdlet.
System requirements for using IntelNetCmdlets:
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Microsoft* Windows* 7, Microsoft Windows Server* 2008 R2, or newer
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Windows PowerShell v3.0, or newer
Changing Intel PROSet Settings via Microsoft* Windows PowerShell*
You can use the IntelNetCmdlets module for Windows PowerShell to change most Intel PROSet settings.
NOTE:
If an adapter is bound to an ANS team, do not change settings using the Set–
NetAdapterAdvanceProperty cmdlet from Windows PowerShell*, or any other cmdlet not
provided by Intel. Doing so may cause the team to stop using that adapter to pass traffic. You
may see this as reduced performance or the adapter being disabled in the ANS team. You can
resolve this issue by changing the setting back to its previous state, or by removing the adapter
from the ANS team and then adding it back.
Installing the Base Driver and Intel
®
PROSet via the Command Line
Installation Methods
DxSetup.exe is the preferred installation method. You can use it to install the Windows base drivers and
Intel® PROSet for Windows* Device Manager. DxSetup.exe detects the system's language, searches for the
appropriate transform file, and applies it to MSI package. The transform file translates the installation
instructions to the language associated with your operating system.