Configuring Groups and VLANs for a Server NIC

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CAUTION: Before creating or removing a load balancing group or VLAN, take note of configuration information such as IP addresses and IPX network numbers. DynamicAccess server software does not restore a network configuration to its pre-DynamicAccess state. Always verify that the network configuration conforms to your expectations after creating or removing a load balancing group or VLAN.

Working With Server Features

The DynamicAccess server features window contains tabs for these windows:

In the Load Balance/RSL window, you can create and change Load Balancing/RSL groups. The NICs in a group work together to route traffic efficiently and to recover from failures.

In the VLANs window, you can set up virtual LANs. All groups listed on the Load Balance/RSL window also appear as groups in the VLAN window. Any ungrouped NICs in the Load Balance/RSL window are also listed in the VLAN window.

Windows 2000

Access DynamicAccess server features through the Windows 2000 Network and Dial-up Connections window as follows:

1Log in to Windows 2000 with administrator privileges.

2Launch the Windows 2000 Network and Dial-up Connections window.

3Select a Local Area Connection icon.

4Click the right mouse button and select Properties. The Local Area Connections Properties window appears.

5Click the General tab.

6In the General window, select DynamicAccess Protocol and click Properties.

The DynamicAccess Protocol Properties window appears. Click the appropriate tab to configure server features.

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