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7Click [OK].
When the Teaming setting 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 of a Team.
The IP address can be set in the main virtual adapter.
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 Step 3 through 5 to set respective VLANs.
You need to connect with the switch that supports IEEE
VLANs (802.1Q). Do you want to enable QOS Packet Tagging?