HP Embedded Firewall manual Installing 3Com Advanced Server Software, Verifying the Installation

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10Installing 3Com Advanced Server Features for Windows

Installing 3Com Advanced Server Software

Follow these steps to install 3Com Advanced Server (DynamicAccess) software:

1Make sure that the NIC and the network driver are properly installed in your computer.

2Start Windows.

3Insert the 3Com Installation CD in the CD-ROM drive. The Welcome screen appears.

4Click NIC Software.

5Click DynamicAccess technologies.

6Click Install DynamicAccess software.

7Select the appropriate menu option for your operating system.

The 3Com DynamicAccess Software Installation screen appears, displaying the following prompt:

“Do you wish to install DynamicAccess Software for Servers?”

8Click Yes.

The 3Com Advanced Server Software Installation program starts.

When 3Com Advanced Server features are installed for Windows NT, NICs bind to the Advanced Server protocol and real protocols bind to the Advanced Server Miniport. Do not modify these bindings.

When 3Com Advanced Server features are installed for Windows 2003, Windows XP, or Windows 2000, LAN connections bind to the Advanced Server protocol and real protocols bind to the Advanced Server miniport. Do not modify these bindings.

9When the 3Com Advanced Server Technology installation is finished, exit the installation CD, and then exit Windows.

10Restart the computer.

NOTE: You must restart the computer to complete the installation.

Verifying the Installation

After the 3Com Advanced Server software is installed on the server, the following changes are visible in the Windows Network control panel:

For each physical NIC installed in the client computer, a virtual NIC entry appears in the list of network adapters.

All protocols are re-bound to the virtual NIC. The bindings to the physical NIC are still intact.

A 3Com DynamicAccess entry appears as a protocol.

A 3Com DynamicAccess icon is installed in the Windows Control Panel (for Windows NT 4.0 installations only).

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