Configuring Groups and VLANs for a Server NIC

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Changing an IP Address

If another device is using a bidirectional load balancing group's dedicated IP address, you must change either the other device’s IP address or that of the load balancing group. Use the appropriate procedure below:

Changing the Other

After you change the other device's address, restart

Device's IP Address

receive load balancing as follows:

 

1

In the Load Balancing/RSL window, select the group

 

 

that had the duplicate address.

 

2

Click Properties.

 

3

In the Properties dialog box, click OK.

 

4

In the Load Balancing/RSL window, click OK to exit the

 

 

window and restart receive load balancing.

Changing the Group's

1 In the Load Balancing/RSL window, select the group

Dedicated IP Address

 

that has the duplicate address.

 

2

Click Properties.

 

3

In the Properties dialog box, enter a new IP address

 

 

and click OK.

 

4

In the Load Balancing/RSL window, click OK to exit the

 

 

window and restart receive load balancing.

Creating a VLAN

1Click the VLANs tab.

2In the VLANs window, select a NIC or group from the VLANs list and click Create VLAN.

3In the VLAN ID dialog box, type a VLAN ID number and click OK.

Legal VLAN ID numbers are from 1 – 511 and from

768 – 4095. Numbers in the range 512 – 767 are reserved. The new VLAN is added to the VLANs list.

Windows 2000—If you create more than one VLAN, assign a VLAN ID number to each VLAN as follows:

Right-click My Network Places and select Properties from the menu.

In the next window, right-click a VLAN and select Properties from the menu.

Click Configure.

In the NIC Properties window, click TCP/IP.

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