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10Installing 3Com Advanced Server Features for Windows

Changing Windows 2003, Windows XP, and

Windows 2000 Property Settings

If you receive warnings about inconsistent property settings (for example, the 802.1p Support property) while creating a group, use the following procedure to change a NIC property:

1Right-click the My Computer icon and select Properties from the menu.

2Click the Hardware tab, then click Device Manager.

3Double-clickNetwork Adapters.

4Right-click on the name of the appropriate NIC and select Properties from the menu.

5Click the Advanced tab.

6Select the appropriate property from the list (for example, 802.1p Support).

7Use the scroll list to change the property value.

8Exit the Device Manager.

Identifying Windows 2003 and Windows 2000 Miniport and LAN Connections

3Com Advanced Server miniport connections and NIC Local Area Connections are listed in the Network and Dial-up Connections window. If a group or VLAN is associated with a miniport, the group name and VLAN name appear in the miniport icon name. If a miniport is associated with an ungrouped NIC, you can identify the NIC by its MAC address as follows:

1In the Network and Dial-up Connections window, right-click the miniport icon and select Properties from the menu.

2In the DynamicAccess Properties window, click the General tab.

3In the General tab, move the cursor over the miniport name. (Do not click the name.)

After a short pause, the MAC address of the associated NIC appears in a pop-up window.

Using Windows 2003, Windows XP, and Windows 2000 Offload Features

The 3CR990B NIC supports Windows 2003, Windows XP, and Windows 2000 offload features in an IP environment. The offload features are designed to enhance the Windows 2003 and Windows 2000 operating system capabilities by off-loading key TCP/IP networking and security tasks from the operating system:

IPSec Offload—reduces CPU utilization by allowing the NIC and a crypto chip on the NIC to perform data encryption operations.

TCP Segmentation Offload—reduces CPU utilization by allowing the NIC to perform segmentation of TCP packets.

NOTE: Windows 2003 and Windows 2000 do not allow IPSec offloads and TCP Segmentation offloads for the same session. Though all offload types may be enabled, TCP Segmentation offloading will not occur during an IPSec session.

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Contents User Guide 10/100 Secure Network Interface CardUnited States Government Legend Contents Installing and Configuring Data Encryption Offloads Configuring the NIC Running NIC Diagnostics Minimum Installation Requirements Installing and Connecting the NICInstallation Overview Preparing the NIC and the Computer Safety PrecautionsNetwork Environment Cable Required Maximum Cable Length Installing and Connecting the NIC 3CR990B-97 NIC Install without Diagnostic Program-installs the driver only Installing the Network DriverVerifying the Network Driver Installation Double click Network ConnectionsWindows 2003 Server Driver Installation Windows XP Driver Installation Windows XP Driver Installation Windows 2000 Driver Installation Windows 2000 Driver Installation Windows NT 4.0 Driver Installation Click Have DiskVerifying the Network Driver Installation Windows 98 SE Driver Installation Windows 98 SE Driver Installation Installing the Driver in Novell NetWare Server 5.1 Novell NetWare Driver InstallationInstallation During Novell OS Installation Choose Select a driver Installation with Novell Already InstalledIdentifying the Slot Number Select Save parameters and load driverVerifying or Modifying NIC Parameters Load ODINEB.NLMRemoving Drivers from Autoexec.ncf Installing the Driver in Novell NetWare Server Page Linux 2.4 Driver Installation Cd /tmp/3c990/3c990 makeLinux 2.4 Driver Installation Offloading Encryption Processing OverviewSelecting Basic or Strong Encryption Processing Creating a Security Policy Configuring IPSec in Windows 2003, Windows XP, and WindowsEncryption Type Level Description Creating the Policy Clear the Activate the default response rule check boxDefining the Console Select IP Security Policy Management, and then click AddBinding the Filter Creating a FilterCreating the Filter Action Disabling Encryption Binding the Filter ActionEnabling Encryption Select Un-assignInstalling and Configuring Data Encryption Offloads About the Advanced Server Features Installing 3Com Advanced Server Features for Windows3Com DynamicAccess Advanced Server Features Load Balancing FailoverServer Features Using Other NICs VLANsInstalling 3Com Advanced Server Software Verifying the InstallationConfiguring Groups and VLANs Planning the ConfigurationWorking With Server Features Number of VLANsWindows 2003, Windows XP, and Windows Creating a GroupWindows NT Adding NICs to a Group Specifying a Dedicated IP AddressChanging an IP Address Click ConfigureCreating a Vlan Specifying Traffic PrioritiesChanging the Primary NIC Saving the ConfigurationDisabling Load Balancing for a Group Removing a NIC from a GroupDisplaying NIC Properties Troubleshooting a Load Balancing ConfigurationSymptomTip Displaying Group PropertiesDouble-clickNetwork Adapters Value Offload Function Enables Enabling OffloadsConfiguring Offloads for a Group of Different NICs Option Description Settings Configuring the NICDefault NIC Settings DisabledConfiguring the NIC AllConfiguration Methods Method Description RequirementsChanging General NIC Configuration Settings Installing the 3Com NIC Diagnostics ProgramStarting the 3Com NIC Diagnostics Program Using the 3Com NIC Diagnostics ProgramUsing the 3Com DOS Configuration Program Booting From the Network Configuring the Managed PC Boot Agent MBAEnabling or Disabling the Boot ROM Setting BBS BIOS-Compatible PCsNon-BBS BIOS-Compatible PCs Disabling the 3Com Logo3CR990B-97 NIC Troubleshooting the NICInterpreting the NIC LEDs State MeaningTroubleshooting Problems with the LEDs Viewing the NIC LEDs in the Diagnostics Program3CR990B-FX-97 NIC Accessing the 3Com NIC Help System Accessing 3Com Support DatabasesAccessing the 3Com Knowledgebase Accessing Release Notes and Frequently Asked QuestionsProblems or Error Messages Troubleshooting the NIC InstallationCleaning Up a Failed Installation Troubleshooting the Network Connection Tip DescriptionTroubleshooting Remote Wake-Up Troubleshooting a Network ConnectionTroubleshooting Hubs RJ-45 Cabling Pinouts Copper NIC OnlyWindows 2003, Windows XP, and Windows Removing the Network DriverWindows NT Windows 98 SE From the Start menu, select Settings/Control Panel Removing 3Com DynamicAccess Advanced Server FeaturesNetWare Running NIC Diagnostics Running the 3Com DOS Diagnostics ProgramRunning the NIC Diagnostics Tests Tab DescriptionRunning the NIC Test Running the Network TestClick Perform NIC Test Using the 3Com Icon in the Windows System Tray Viewing the NIC LEDs in the 3Com Diagnostics ProgramViewing Network Statistics Enabling the Icon Removing the 3Com NIC Diagnostics ProgramDisplaying Network Statistics Running NIC Diagnostics Network Interface 3CR990B-97 NIC SpecificationsHardware Standards Conformance3CR990B-FX-97 NIC Specifications Cabling Requirements RJ-45 Connector Pin Assignments Installing the 3Com DMI Agent About the 3Com DMI AgentSystem Requirements Installing the 3Com DMI AgentClick NIC Software Click Install 3Com DMI Agent Now Network Management 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