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Operations after OS Installation

5.6.4 VLAN

Notes

When using a VLAN, note the following points.
You can only have "NetBIOS over TCP/IP" enabled for up to four VLANs in the whole system.
On a VLAN, do not use protocols other than TCP/IP.
You can only set ten or less VLANs to a LAN port.
When adding or deleting a VLAN, always use "Intel(R) PROSet". Do not disable or delete a VLAN
from the [Device Manager] or [Network and Dial-up Connections].

VLAN Setup Procedure

1Start up "Intel® PROSet". The procedure differs depending on the OS being
used.
For Windows Server 2003
1. Click [Start] [Control Panel] [Intel(R) PROSet].
For Windows 2000 Server
1. Click [Start] [Settings] [Control Panel].
The [Control Panel] window appears.
2. Start up "Intel(R) PROSet".
2Select a LAN card to setup a VLAN and right-click it.
3Click [Add VLAN]. The following message may be displayed at the time. In such
a case, click [Yes].
4Specify [ID] and [Name]. Then click [OK].
The [ID] should be identical with the switch setting.
The [Name] does not need to be identical with the switch setting.
5Repeat Steps 3 through 5 to set respective VLANs.
6Click [OK].
When setup of the VLAN is completed, the following virtual adapter will be created.
"Intel(R) Advanced Network Services Virtual Adapter"
Upper protocols will be bound with the main virtual adapter. You cannot bind them with the LAN
card consisting a VLAN. The IP address should be specified in the main virtual adapter.
You need to connect with the switch that supports IEEE
VLANs (802.1Q). Do you want to enable QOS Packet Tagging?