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Windows 2000 Driver Setup
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Deleting a VLAN
To delete a configured VLAN, follow these steps:
1 From the Advanced Server Features window, select the team from which you want to
delete the VLAN, and then click Delete VLAN. The selected VLAN will be deleted from
the VLAN list window.
2 When you have finished deleting VLANs, click OK to accept the changes.
3 Click OK at the Local Area Connection Properties window.
Advanced Server Control Suite
If you have installed the Broadcom Advanced Server Control Suite, all Load Balancing and
VLAN configuration is done from the Advanced Server Control Suite window. You can
access the Advanced Server Control Suite by installing 3Com Management Programs.
See “3Com Management Programs” on page 85 from more details.
Updating Mini-port (Core) Drivers
If you plan to update your network drivers and you are using an Advanced Server Feature
team, use the following procedures.
1 Right-click My Network Places and choose Properties.
2 Open the properties for the virtual NIC.
3 Open the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) properties.
4 Write down the IP address information, and then click Cancel.
5 Right-click the local area connection you wish to update, and then select Properties.
6 Click Configure.
7 Click the Driver tab, and then click Update Driver. Click Next.
8 Click Display a list of the known drivers for the device so that I can choose a specific
driver. Click Next.
9 Click Have Disk.
10 Type the path to the updated driver, and then click OK.
Example: E:\
11 Select the Gigabit Ethernet NIC, and then click Next.
12 Click Next, and then click OK.
13 Repeat steps 5 through 12 for each NIC you want to update.
14 In the last local area connection, open the Advanced Server Features driver properties.
15 Click Save.
16 Type the filename, and then click OK to save the team information to be used during
a restore.
17 Select the team, and then click Delete Team. Click OK.
18 Click OK to make the changes.
19 Open the properties on a local area connection.
CAUTION: Failure to use the following procedure might result in loss of network
connectivity before and after a system reboot.