To configure adapter teaming, use Intel PROSet II, which is preloaded on the Model
326, as follows:
10. Verify that these settings are correct, and then select Finish.
11. Perform Steps 1 through 10 for the other node.
This procedure creates a device named Intel Advanced Network Services Virtual
Adapter. It also binds all network protocols that were bound to the physical adapters
that were added to the team to this virtual adapter, and unbinds those protocols
from the physical adapters. If you delete the team, the settings will return to the
state prior to creating the team.
For complete help on adapter teaming, from Intel PROSet II, click Network
Components, and then select Help from the Help menu.
Note: The integrated Ethernet controller on each Model 326 node is dedicated to
Alacritech 10/100 Quad-Port Ethernet adapter
The Quad-Port 10/100 Ethernet adapter supports FEC and 802.3ad across the four
ports on the adapter.
To configure it:
1. Click on Control Panel.
2. Select Network and Dial-Up.
3. Select Adapter.
4. Select Properties.
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page 37. Additionally, for each team you configure on one node, you must
configure an identical team (same type of team, same set of adapters, and
so on) on the other node.
1. Physically connect the adapters that you want to team to the same IP
subnetwork.
2. Access the Model 326 desktop by directly attaching a keyboard, mouse, and
monitor, or over the network by starting Terminal Services on another
workstation (see "Terminal Services and the IBM NAS Administration Console"
on page 12).
3. From the Model 326 desktop, go to the Start menu, then select Settings, then
select Control Panel.
4. Double-click the Intel PROSet II icon in the Control Panel to start Intel PROSet
II. You will see a list of all adapters for each slot and type supported under
Network Components.
5. Under Network Components, you will see a list of resident and non-resident
adapters for each slot and type supported. Drivers are preset for all supported
adapter configurations but will be loaded only for resident adapters.
6. Identify which adapters you are going to team. Left-click the adapter under
Network Components, and select one of the adapters that will be part of the
teaming.
7. Right click the adapter, select Add to Team, then select Create New Team....
8. Select the type of team to create.
9. Select the adapters to add to the team from the list, and then select Next.
the clustering interconnection between it and another node and cannot be
used for teaming.