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NOTE: Adapter Teaming options for Windows NT 4.0 require Service Pack 6a or later. |
NOTE: Intel Teaming is compatible with Microsoft Network Load Balancing (NLB/WLBS) running on Windows NT 4.0 Server, Windows 2000, and Windows XP when in multicast mode only. |
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NOTE: If you wish to set VLANs on a team, you must first set up the team. |
NOTE: If you are updating the base driver on a system that has one or more teams defined, you must update Intel PROSet first, then update the base driver. |
In the Network Component Tree in Intel PROSet II, right click on a Team Listing.
In the menu that appears, click Add Adapter to Team, and then select the adapter you want to add.
Be sure to match offloading and other feature settings for all adapters in the team.
In the Network Component Tree in Intel PROSet II, right click on a Team Listing.
In the menu that appears, click Remove.
A confirmation message appears. Click Yes.
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NOTE: If you defined a VLAN or QoS Prioritization on an adapter joining a team, you may have to redefine it when it is returned to a standalone mode. |
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NOTE: On NT 4.0 computers, some advanced features such as SNMP or GVRP might blue screen. This is an operating system limitation. To avoid system instability, do not configure advanced features in NT 4.0. |
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