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Configuring Ethernet PCI Adapters

Virtual LANs

You can add a Virtual LAN (VLAN) to any type of Ethernet team.

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NEC Solutions (America), Inc. supports VLANs only over Ethernet teams, not over individual adapters. An unteamed adapter is a single point of failure that can cause the loss of a network connection.

A VLAN allows you to isolate network traffic for a specific group of network hosts. Using VLANs, you can organize networked systems into logical workgroups, such as Marketing or Engineering, that span a building, complex, or an entire enterprise network. Members of a particular VLAN receive traffic only from other members of the same VLAN.

VLANs are particularly useful for limiting broadcast storms, reducing security problems, and simplifying network management.

There are two types of VLANs:

Implicit VLANs, which are configured entirely at the switch level. The switch does not alter or tag packets to enforce an implicit VLAN.

Explicit VLANs, which are configured throughout the network, on each adapter and link partner. Switches identify and route traffic based on a four-byte tag (802.3ac) in each packet header.

To support either type of VLAN, switches on your network must support 802.1Q VLANs. Also, to configure a VLAN on your system, you need to contact your network administrator to obtain the VLAN ID for your workgroup, which must be identical to the VLAN ID programmed into the switches.

In an environment with many VLAN workgroups, you can optionally implement the GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP) to dynamically create, change, and remove VLANs. To support GVRP, all adapters and switches on your network must have GVRP enabled. For information about configuring and using GVRP, see the PROSet online help and the documentation for your switch, or contact your network administrator.

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Contents Express5800/320Ma PCI Adapter Guide Manual Name Express5800/320Ma PCI Adapter Guide Contents U525 and U526 Optical Fibre Channel PCI Adapters Figures Tables Audience Purpose of This ManualNotation Conventions R N I N G U T I O NCall the RegisterDeviceNotification function Getting HelpTypographical Conventions Preface Preface Express5800/320Ma PCI Adapter Guide PCI Adapters Available with Express5800/320Ma Systems Chapter Overview of PCI AdaptersCLARiiON AX100 Storage System to an Express5800/320Ma System PCI Slot Numbering, Reservations, and Performance System Configurations and PCI Slot AvailabilityPCI Adapter Slot Numbering Paired PCI Slots and Duplex Operation of PCI AdaptersGeneral References Express5800/320Ma Operation and Maintenance U575 Dual-Port Copper Gigabit Ethernet Adapters Chapter Ethernet PCI AdaptersFaceplate of the U575 PCI Adapter Embedded Ethernet PCI Adapters0Ma 3.2 GHz Hardware Requirements of Ethernet PCI AdaptersSoftware Requirements of Ethernet PCI Adapters Software Requirements of Ethernet PCI AdaptersCabling U575 and Embedded Ethernet PCI Adapters Cabling Requirements of Ethernet PCI AdaptersRJ-45 Connector Configuring Ethernet PCI AdaptersStarting PROSet PROSet dialog box appears see -3for an example Types of Fault-Tolerant Ethernet Teams Adaptive Load Balancing Teams Adapter Fault Tolerant TeamsSwitch Fault Tolerant Teams Ieee 802.3ad Dynamic Link Aggregation Teams Static Link Aggregation TeamsFault-Tolerant Ethernet Teams and IP Multicasting Virtual LANs Configuring Ethernet Teams General tab, click Identify Adapter Locating Ethernet PCI AdaptersTo locate an Ethernet PCI adapter port Identify Adapter Dialog Box Configuring Link Speed and Duplex ModeSetting the Link Speed and Duplex Mode To set the link speed and duplex modeTeaming Wizard starts Creating Ethernet Teams U T I O NSelecting the Type of Team Selecting Ethernet PCI Adapters for a Team Assigning Priorities to Ethernet PCI Adapters 10. Adding a Vlan to a Team Configuring Virtual LANs Over a Team U T I O N11. Specifying a Vlan ID and Name Assigning an IP Address to a Team or Vlan 12. Network Connections Window 13. Ethernet Team Properties 14. Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties Managing Ethernet TeamsRemoving Ethernet PCI Adapters from a Team 15. Removing an Ethernet PCI Adapter from a Team 17. Icon for a Missing Removed Adapter To physically replace adapters in a team18shows an example of adding a U574 PCI adapter to a team Adding Ethernet PCI Adapters to a TeamTo verify the Ethernet address for a team Updating a Team’s Ethernet Address19. Obtaining the Ethernet Address for a Team To remove a team To update the Ethernet Address for a teamRemoving an Ethernet Team 21. Removing a Team of Ethernet PCI Adapters Troubleshooting Ethernet PCI Adapters23. Status LEDs on Embedded Ethernet Ports Checking Status LEDsLED Checking the Network Statistics Verifying Link Data Rate and ModeChecking Cables of Ethernet PCI Adapters 24. Network Statistics in PROSet 25. Network Statistics in ftSMC To start PROSet Utility diagnostics Using PROSet Utility Diagnostics26. PROSet Diagnostics Chapter U525 and U526 Optical Fibre Channel PCI Adapters 2Express5800/320Ma PCI Adapter Guide Faceplate of an Optical Fibre Channel PCI Adapter Hardware Requirements of Optical Fibre Channel PCI AdaptersTo check for the latest approved and qualified driver Software Requirements of Optical Fibre Channel PCI AdaptersCabling Requirements of Optical Fibre Channel PCI Adapters To install the adapters Configuring Optical Fibre Channel PCI AdaptersInstalling Optical Fibre Channel PCI Adapters Updating the Driver for Optical Fibre Channel PCI Adapters Device Manager, expand Scsi and Raid Controllers To update the driver using Device ManagerTo check the driver using Device Manager Troubleshooting Optical Fibre Channel PCI Adapters Page To convert a PCI adapter to a low- or high-profile adapter Page IndexIndex Index Index Index-4Express5800/320Ma PCI Adapter Guide