NEC Computer Hardware 5800 320MA User Manual

Express5800/320Ma:  
PCI Adapter Guide  
NEC Solutions (America), Inc.  
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Preface  
Purpose of This Manual  
The Express5800/320Ma: PCI Adapter Guide describes the PCI adapters used in  
Express5800/320Ma systems. The guide contains information specific to each  
adapter, including hardware and software requirements, cabling specifications, and  
configuration and troubleshooting guidelines.  
Audience  
This manual is intended for anyone who installs, configures, replaces, or troubleshoots  
PCI adapters on Express5800/320Ma systems.  
Notation Conventions  
This document uses the notation conventions described in this section.  
Warnings, Cautions, and Notes  
Warnings, cautions, and notes provide special information and have the following  
meanings:  
W A R N I N G  
!
A warning indicates a situation where failure to take  
or avoid a specified action could cause bodily harm or  
loss of life.  
C A U T I O N  
!
A caution indicates a situation where failure to take or  
avoid a specified action could damage a hardware device,  
program, system, or data.  
N O T E  
A note provides important information about the operation  
of a system.  
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Typographical Conventions  
The following typographical conventions are used in Express5800/320Ma system  
documents:  
The bold font emphasizes words in text or indicates text that you type, the name of  
a screen object, or the name of a programming element. For example:  
Before handling or replacing system components, make sure that you are  
properly grounded by using a grounded wrist strap.  
In the System Properties dialog box, click the Hardware tab.  
Call the RegisterDeviceNotification function.  
The italic font introduces new terms and indicates programming and command-line  
arguments that the user defines. For example:  
Many hardware components are customer-replaceable units (CRUs), which  
can be replaced on-site by system administrators with minimal training or tools.  
copy filename1 filename2  
Pass a pointer for the NotificationFilter parameter  
The monospace font indicates sample program code and output, including  
message text. For example:  
#include <iostream.h>  
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Getting Help  
If you have a technical question about Express5800/320Ma hardware or software, try  
these online resources first:  
Online support from NEC Technical Support. You can find the latest technical  
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If you are unable to resolve your questions with the help available at these online sites,  
and the Express5800/320Ma system is covered by a service agreement, please  
contact NEC Technical Support (866-269-1239).  
Notices  
All regulatory notices are provided in the site planning guide for your system.  
Although this guide documents modem functionality, modems are not available for  
all systems. Ask your sales representative about modem availability.  
ActiveService Network (ASN) is not currently available, but may be ordered in the  
future.  
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Chapter 1  
Overview of PCI Adapters  
1-  
Peripheral component interconnect (PCI) adapters, along with the  
Express5800/320Ma I/O subsystem, provide the I/O capability for Express5800/320Ma  
systems. The following sections present an overview of the PCI adapters for  
Express5800/320Ma systems:  
PCI Adapters Available with Express5800/320Ma Systems  
Table 1-1 lists the PCI adapters that NEC Solutions (America), Inc. supports for  
Express5800/320Ma systems, the vendor name and part numbers for each adapter,  
and the chapter that provides a detailed description for the adapter. The chapters  
present the following information about the PCI adapters:  
Hardware requirements, including PCI slot assignments and the number of PCI  
adapters of this type allowed in each system  
Software requirements, including information about checking the Web for the latest  
PCI adapter drivers, if applicable  
Cabling requirements, including the cables required for the PCI adapter and the  
part numbers for the cables, where applicable  
Configuration information, including information about configuring the PCI adapter  
and instructions for using configuration utilities, where applicable  
Troubleshooting information, including specific information about troubleshooting  
the PCI adapter  
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PCI Adapters Available with Express5800/320Ma Systems  
Table 1-1. Supported PCI Adapters  
Vendor Adapter Name  
PCI Adapter  
(Vendor Part Number)  
Part Number  
Reference  
U463 Virtual Technician Module  
(VTM)  
NEC Solutions  
(America), Inc.  
U463 Virtual Technician  
Module  
AA-U46300  
See Notes,  
®
U52500 or U52510 Optical Fibre  
Channel PCI Adapters (connects  
to a SAN or switch attached to an  
EMC CLARiiON or Symmetrix  
RAID storage system)  
QLogic QLA2310F or  
AA-U52500  
AA-U52510  
Chapter 3,  
“U525 and  
Fibre Channel  
QLA2310FL 2-Gbps  
Fibre Channel to PCI-X  
Host Bus Adapter,  
multimode optical  
(QLA2310F)  
®
®
®
U52600 or U52610 Optical Fibre  
Channel PCI Adapters (attaches  
directly to an EMC CLARiiON or  
QLogic QLA2310F or  
QLA2310FL 2-Gbps  
Fibre Channel to PCI-X  
Host Bus Adapter,  
multimode optical, for  
direct connections to  
RAID storage system  
(QLA2310F)  
AA-U52600  
AA-U52610  
Chapter 3,  
“U525 and  
Fibre Channel  
Symmetrix RAID storage system)  
U575 Dual-Port Copper Gigabit  
Ethernet Adapter  
Intel PRO/1000 MT  
Dual Port Server  
Adapter  
AA-U57500  
Chapter 2,  
(PWLA8492MFT)  
N O T E S  
1. For information about the U463 Virtual Technician  
Module, see the Express5800/320Ma Virtual  
Technician Module User’s Guide, the  
Express5800/320Ma ActiveService Network  
Configuration Guide, and the operation and  
maintenance guide for your system (as listed in  
2. For information about the U531 Optical Fibre Channel  
PCI Adapter, see Attaching an EMC  
CLARiiON AX100 Storage System to an  
Express5800/320Ma System.  
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System Configurations and PCI Slot Availability  
System Configurations and PCI Slot Availability  
Express5800/320Ma systems contain two CPU-IO enclosures, each of which  
contains a CPU element and an I/O element. The duplication of enclosures provides  
redundancy in components such as processors, hard drives, PCI slots, and certain I/O  
ports. PCI slots are logically associated with the I/O elements.  
Express5800/320Ma 3.2 GHz systems contain one low-profile PCI slot in each  
enclosure, for a total of two PCI slots in the system. Optionally, you can install an  
AK533 attachment kit to add two full-height PCI slots to each enclosure  
Express5800/320Ma 3.2 GHz, for a total of six PCI slots in the system.  
Express5800/320Ma 3.6 GHz and Dual-Core systems contain one low-profile PCI slot  
and two full-height PCI slots in each enclosure, for a total of six PCI slots in the system.  
The CPU-IO enclosures are removable and hot-pluggable. When you remove one  
CPU-IO enclosure to install a PCI adapter, the other enclosure in the system  
continues to operate, providing uninterrupted use of the system.  
You can use ftServer System Management Console (ftSMC) to view and manage the  
components, including PCI adapters, in each I/O element. However, note that all I/O  
elements display as I/O enclosure - n in ftSMC. Similarly, this manual and other  
ftServer manuals may use the term enclosure in place of the term element.  
For more information about working with elements and enclosures, see the operation  
and maintenance guide for your system, as listed in Table 1-2. For more information  
about ftSMC, see the Express5800/320Ma: System Administrator’s Guide and the  
online Help.  
PCI Slot Numbering, Reservations, and Performance  
Each CPU-IO enclosure in Express5800/320Ma 3.6 GHz and Dual-Core systems  
contains one low-profile PCI slot that is physically labeled 1 and two additional  
full-height PCI slots that are physically labeled 2 and 3 (see Figure 1-1). ftSMC displays  
these slots as PCI Slot Info - 9, 10, and 11.  
Similarly, each CPU-IO enclosure in Express5800/320Ma 3.2 GHz systems contains  
one low-profile PCI slot that is physically labeled 1. ftSMC displays this slot as PCI Slot  
Info - 9. In Express5800/320Ma 3.2 GHz systems, you can optionally install an AK533  
attachment kit to add two full-height slots, providing the same configuration as  
Express5800/320Ma 3.6 GHz and Dual-Core systems.  
Each slot in a Express5800/320Ma 3.2 GHz or 3.6 GHz system runs at a maximum of  
100 megahertz (MHz). Slots 2 and 3, if present, are on one dedicated PCIX 100-MHz  
bus, with no other traffic. Slot 1 is on a 100-MHz bus, but shares this bus with the  
embedded Ethernet adapters and with a PCI bridge that carries the VGA, USB, SATA  
disk, CD-ROM, and VTM traffic.  
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Paired PCI Slots and Duplex Operation of PCI Adapters  
No slots are reserved; however, you can install full-height PCI adapters only in slot 2  
or slot 3.  
See the Hardware Requirements section in each chapter for specific installation  
recommendations for each adapter.  
N O T E  
You must insert PCI-slot filler panels in empty PCI slots to  
maintain proper airflow.  
Figure 1-1. PCI Adapter Slot Numbering  
1
3
2
3
2
asys030  
1
2
3
Slot 1 - PCI Slot Info - 9 (low-profile slot)  
Slot 2 - PCI Slot Info - 10 (full-height slot, when present)  
Slot 3 - PCI Slot Info - 11 (full-height slot, when present)  
Paired PCI Slots and Duplex Operation of PCI Adapters  
Matched PCI adapters located in the same-numbered slot of two I/O elements are  
known as paired adapters. For example, if you install the same model of PCI adapter  
in PCI slots 10/1 and 11/1 (where 10 and 11 are the I/O element numbers and 1 is the  
slot number), the adapters are paired.  
As long as each PCI adapter in a pair is configured properly and functioning normally,  
the pair of adapters is marked as duplexed in ftSMC, meaning that the adapters are  
fault tolerant and safe to pull. If you remove one PCI adapter in the pair, the other  
adapter keeps the system operational. Conversely, if one of the adapters in the pair is  
missing, or if one of the adapters fails, the remaining adapter is marked as simplexed  
in ftSMC, meaning that the adapter is not fault tolerant, and it is unsafe to pull.  
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General References  
N O T E  
If you remove a simplexed PCI adapter, or if it fails,  
communications for applications related to that adapter  
will terminate. Removing one of two duplexed PCI  
adapters, however, will not affect communications. To  
increase the fault tolerance of a system, always install PCI  
adapters for critical applications in paired slots, and  
ensure that the adapters are marked as duplexed in  
ftSMC.  
Duplex and simplex mode are also indicated on the PCI slot status LEDs that are  
located at the rear of each system. Furthermore, because PCI slot status can affect  
other subsystems, a missing or broken PCI adapter might change ftSMC properties  
and LED states for an I/O enclosure as well as an entire system.  
For more information about using ftSMC to determine whether your PCI adapters or I/O  
enclosures are operating in duplex mode, see the Express5800/320Ma: System  
Administrator’s Guide. For information about using status LEDs to determine the PCI  
slot status, see the operation and maintenance guide for your system, as listed in  
General References  
Table 1-2 lists the location of information about PCI adapters in other  
Express5800/320Ma documents.  
Table 1-2. General Reference Information for PCI Adapters  
Topic  
Reference Document(s)  
Hardware installation instructions  
Express5800/320Ma: Installation Guide  
Overall view of system administration and  
using ftSMC  
Express5800/320Ma: System Administrator’s Guide  
Device IDs  
Using VTM console to check system  
software and network connections to the  
VTM adapter, and to verify if the firmware  
for the adapter is up to date.  
Express5800/320Ma Virtual Technician Module User’s  
Guide  
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Table 1-2. General Reference Information for PCI Adapters (Continued)  
Topic  
Reference Document(s)  
Status LEDs for I/O enclosures and PCI  
slots  
Express5800/320Ma: Operation and Maintenance  
Guide  
General troubleshooting procedures  
General maintenance information  
CRU replacement procedures  
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Chapter 2  
Ethernet PCI Adapters  
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The following sections describe the supported Ethernet PCI adapters:  
N O T E  
Your system may also contain dedicated Ethernet ports  
for U463 Virtual Technician Modules, but these Ethernet  
ports are intended for a local maintenance network. For  
more information, see the Express5800/320Ma Virtual  
Technician Module User’s Guide.  
The following sections provide detailed information about Ethernet PCI adapters:  
U575 Dual-Port Copper Gigabit Ethernet Adapters  
The U575 Dual-Port Copper Gigabit Ethernet Adapter is a low dual-port PCI adapter  
based on the Intel 82546 gigabit controller. The U575 PCI adapter supports  
1000Base-T, 100Base-TX, and 10Base-T Ethernet network topologies with a PCI  
data-path width of 64 bits.  
If you order a U575 PCI adapter separately from the system, the adapter is outfitted  
with a low-profile faceplate. A high-profile faceplate is a part of the kit. See Appendix A,  
converting the adapter for use in a high-profile slot.  
For a summary of its general features and requirements, see Table 2-6. For an  
illustration of its faceplate, see Figure 2-1.  
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Embedded Ethernet PCI Adapters  
Table 2-6. U575 PCI Adapter Features and Requirements Summary  
Feature/Requirement Description  
PCI Adapter Type  
Part No.  
Dual-port copper, 10/100/1000-Mbps Ethernet PCI adapter  
AA-U57500  
Supported systems  
Required/Optional  
Slot Assignment  
Express5800/320Ma 3.2 GHz, 3.6 GHz, and Dual-Core  
Optional  
Any slot; slot 2 or 3 in Express5800/320Ma 3.2 GHz, 3.6 GHz, and  
Dual-Core systems for best performance  
Cable Requirements  
Two UTP Ethernet cables with RJ-45 connectors, minimum Category 5  
(customer-supplied)  
Figure 2-1. Faceplate of the U575 PCI Adapter  
ACT/LNK A  
1
2
3
4
1
2
ACT/LNK B  
spci004a  
1
2
3
4
Activity/Link LED  
10/100/1000-Mbps LED  
Port A (port 0 in ftSMC)  
Port B (port 1 in ftSMC)  
Embedded Ethernet PCI Adapters  
Your system contains two embedded 10/100/1000-Mbps Ethernet PCI adapters in  
each CPU-IO enclosure. For diagrams of the ports for these adapters, see  
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Hardware Requirements of Ethernet PCI Adapters  
Requirements and configuration procedures for the embedded Ethernet PCI adapters  
are similar to the procedures for the other Ethernet PCI adapters.  
Hardware Requirements of Ethernet PCI Adapters  
For fault tolerance, install Ethernet PCI adapters that are in the same team in different  
I/O elements. Although teamed Ethernet PCI adapters in the same I/O element are  
marked as duplexed in ftSMC, they are not fault tolerant. If the I/O element fails, or if  
you remove the physical enclosure that contains the adapters (in a system with more  
than one enclosure), network connectivity is lost.  
Table 2-7 describes the slot-location requirements and recommendations for the  
U574 PCI adapter and the U575 PCI adapter. If you plan to configure Ethernet PCI  
adapters into teams, also consider the configuration requirements described in  
Table 2-7. U575 PCI Adapter Slot Locations  
System  
Slot-Location Requirements and Recommendations  
Express5800/32 For maximum throughput, install U574 PCI adapters and U575 PCI  
0Ma 3.2 GHz,  
3.6 GHz, and  
Dual-Core  
adapters in a two-way symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) system. The  
data load between teamed gigabit Ethernet PCI adapters is balanced  
only in systems with two CPUs in each CPU enclosure.  
For best performance, install multi-port Ethernet PCI adapters in slot 2 or  
slot 3. (To add slots 2 and 3 in an Express5800/320Ma 3.2 GHz system,  
install the AK533 attachment kit. See the Express5800/320Ma:  
Operation and Maintenance Guide for more information.)  
Table 2-8 lists the maximum number of Ethernet PCI ports that Express5800/320Ma  
systems support.  
Table 2-8. Maximum Number of Ethernet PCI Adapters  
U575 PCI  
Adapter  
System  
Maximum Number of Ports  
Express5800/  
320Ma 3.2  
GHz‡  
2
8 (4 ports, 2 on each unembedded adapter  
and 4 on embedded Ethernet adapters)  
Express5800/  
320Ma 3.6  
GHz and  
6
16 (6 ports, 2 on each unembedded adapter  
and 4 on embedded Ethernet adapters)  
Dual-Core  
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† Each dual-port Ethernet PCI adapter appears as two adapters in PROSet,  
Device Manager, and My Network Places.  
‡ If you install the AK533 attachment kit in an Express5800/320Ma 3.2 GHz  
system, the maximum number of Ethernet PCI adapters will be the same as  
in an Express5800/320Ma 3.6 GHz system.  
Software Requirements of Ethernet PCI Adapters  
Ethernet PCI adapters require the following software:  
sragbe.sys Ethernet driver  
The Express5800/320Ma System Software initial program load (IPL) installs this  
driver for all 10/100/1000-Mbps Ethernet adapters supplied by NEC Solutions  
(America), Inc. PnP (Plug and Play) Manager recognizes the driver and loads it  
automatically.  
This Ethernet driver has an addedsurprise removal feature to increase fault  
tolerance. The surprise removal feature prevents system crashes in the event that  
a PCI adapter is removed without software notification to the system.  
N O T E S  
1. Using any other driver will invalidate the  
Express5800/320Ma 100% Availability Terms and  
Conditions. For information about the  
Express5800/320Ma 100% Availability Terms and  
Conditions, contact your representative.  
2. To upgrade a driver, contact NEC Technical Support  
or your authorized Service Representative.  
Intel(R) PROSet for Wired Connections utility, Version 9.0  
The Express5800/320Ma System Software IPL installs this utility automatically.  
Use PROSet to configure and troubleshoot Ethernet PCI adapters.  
N O T E  
Do not attempt to upgrade PROSet to a newer version of  
this software available directly from Intel. If you install a  
version of PROSet that is not qualified and released by  
NEC Solutions (America), Inc., its installation procedure  
will change the Express5800/320Ma default properties for  
Ethernet PCI adapters.  
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Cabling Requirements of Ethernet PCI Adapters  
Cabling Requirements of Ethernet PCI Adapters  
The following sections describe the cabling requirements of the following Ethernet PCI  
adapters:  
N O T E  
Label each cable that you attach to a PCI adapter, noting  
the host name, I/O element number, PCI slot number, and  
port number (if applicable) to which the cable connector  
attaches.  
Cabling U575 and Embedded Ethernet PCI Adapters  
The U575 PCI adapter and embedded Ethernet PCI adapters require  
customer-supplied, Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) Ethernet cables with RJ-45  
connectors (see Figure 2-2). For each port, supply a 24 AWG, 4-pair, UTP  
EIA/TIA-Verified, Category-3 or Category-5 wire cable, with RJ-45 modular connectors  
terminated with pair-wiring adhering to the EIA/TIA 568-A or EIA/TIA 568-B standard.  
The speed of the network determines the grade of UTP cable that you can use:  
10 Mbps requires UTP Category-3 or Category-5 Data-Grade cable.  
100 Mbps and 1000 Mbps require UTP Category-5 Data-Grade cable. Use of  
Category-3 Data-Grade cable for 100 Mbps or 1000 Mbps would cause data loss.  
For 1000 Mbps, use Category-5e Data-Grade cable.  
To connect to an Ethernet hub or switch, use a straight-through cable, not a  
crossed-pair (1-3, 2-6) cable or an Ethernet crossover cable. The maximum distance  
between the PCI adapter and an Ethernet hub or a switch is 328 ft (100m).  
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Configuring Ethernet PCI Adapters  
Figure 2-2. RJ-45 Connector  
mpci009  
mpci083  
Configuring Ethernet PCI Adapters  
Use the PROSet utility to configure Ethernet PCI adapters (see “Starting PROSet” on  
page 2-7). PROSet is part of the Ethernet PCI adapter software.  
Use PROSet to perform the following tasks:  
Locate a PCI adapter (see “Locating Ethernet PCI Adapters” on page 2-15) in a  
system with many Ethernet PCI adapters.  
Configure the line speed and/or duplex mode of an Ethernet PCI adapter with  
values appropriate to the adapter and the media to which it connects (see  
Configure Ethernet PCI adapters into teams (see Types of Fault-Tolerant Ethernet  
Teams” on page 2-9). For information about how to configure the teams, see  
Assign virtual LANs to a team (see “Virtual LANs” on page 2-13). For information  
about how to configure the VLANs, see “Configuring Virtual LANs Over a Team” on  
Manage a team by removing or adding adapters, or removing the team (see  
Modify the advanced settings of an individual Ethernet PCI adapter, a team, or a  
VLAN (see the PROSet online help).  
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Configuring Ethernet PCI Adapters  
Troubleshoot Ethernet PCI adapters (see “Using PROSet Utility Diagnostics” on  
N O T E S  
1. In systems with more than one enclosure, you can  
physically remove an enclosure without disrupting the  
network only if the active Ethernet PCI adapters in  
the enclosure are teamed with adapters in another  
enclosure. Note that with Adaptive Load Balancing  
and Link Aggregation teams, your system will  
experience a drop in throughput while the enclosure  
is absent.  
2. For fault tolerance, configure your Ethernet PCI  
adapters into teams. Although Express5800/320Ma  
systems support unteamed Ethernet PCI adapters,  
an unteamed Ethernet PCI adapter is a single point of  
failure that can cause the loss of a network  
connection.  
3. After you finish each configuration procedure using  
PROSet, click Apply or OK in the Intel(R) PROSet  
for Wired Connections dialog box (see Figure 2-3  
for an example of the dialog box) to preserve your  
changes. If you do not click Apply or OK before  
exiting PROSet, it cannot finish processing the  
configuration procedure, and you must repeat the  
procedure.  
Starting PROSet  
To start the PROSet utility, use one of the following methods:  
N O T E  
Before starting PROSet, close the Local Area  
Connection n Properties dialog boxes (Figure 2-13) for  
all Ethernet PCI adapters; any open Properties dialog  
box can cause problems for viewing and setting values in  
PROSet.  
Double-click PROSet in the system tray:  
Double-click PROSet in the Control Panel:  
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Configuring Ethernet PCI Adapters  
A PROSet dialog box appears (see Figure 2-3 for an example).  
Figure 2-3. Initial PROSet Dialog Box  
If you need to start PROSet remotely, you can use Windows Remote Desktop to  
access PROSet (and the system’s desktop). You can then create or modify a team if it  
is not carrying your connection to the system.  
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Configuring Ethernet PCI Adapters  
N O T E S  
1. When you are using PROSet remotely through  
Remote Desktop, do not modify the team that  
provides your connection to the system. Doing so will  
result in a loss of network connection.  
2. Only one user can access PROSet at a time. If you  
attempt to start PROSet and nothing happens,  
another user might be running PROSet in a Remote  
Desktop session. Use Task Manager to check for the  
PROSet.exe process.  
For more information about the PROSet utility, read the PROSet online help, which you  
access by clicking Help from the PROSet main window.  
Types of Fault-Tolerant Ethernet Teams  
You can configure Ethernet PCI adapters into teams to increase fault tolerance or  
performance, or both.  
In a team, one Ethernet PCI adapter is the primary adapter (or active adapter), and all  
other Ethernet PCI adapters are secondary adapters (or backup adapters). In some  
cases, the primary adapter is the only active adapter of the team; the secondary  
adapter becomes active only if the primary adapter fails. In other cases, all members  
of the team actively pass traffic to increase overall transmit or receive throughput.  
When you create a team, PROSet automatically assigns the primary and secondary  
adapters; however, if necessary, you may manually designate one primary and one  
secondary adapter per team. For example, if you are creating a team with mixed  
Ethernet PCI adapters, you might want to designate the fastest adapter as the primary  
adapter.  
Typically, the permanent Media Access Control (MAC) address of the primary Ethernet  
PCI adapter becomes the current MAC address for all Ethernet PCI adapters in one  
team. (The MAC address is the PROSet Ethernet Address.)  
Express5800/320Ma systems support the following types of Ethernet fault-tolerant  
teams:  
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You can assign any Ethernet PCI adapter supplied by NEC Solutions (America), Inc.  
to any type of team, with some exceptions for static link aggregation teams. See “Static  
N O T E  
Also see the PROSet online help for additional teaming  
information and restrictions.  
Adapter Fault Tolerant Teams  
An Adapter Fault Tolerant (AFT) team is a set of two or more Ethernet PCI adapters  
that provide redundant connections to a single switch. In an AFT team, the primary  
adapter executes all transmit and receive functions for the team. The secondary  
adapter becomes active after a failover to the secondary adapter occurs, generally  
when the primary adapter fails.  
Switch Fault Tolerant Teams  
A Switch Fault Tolerant (SFT) team is similar to an AFT team, except that SFT allows  
you to connect the team members to separate switches for increased fault resiliency.  
An SFT team must contain exactly two Ethernet PCI adapters, and you must connect  
each adapter to a different switch that supports the Spanning Tree Algorithm. As in an  
AFT team, the primary adapter executes all transmit and receive functions for the team.  
The secondary adapter becomes active after a failover to the secondary adapter  
occurs, generally when the primary adapter fails or its link to the switch fails.  
Adaptive Load Balancing Teams  
In an Adaptive Load Balancing (ALB) team, both the primary and secondary Ethernet  
PCI adapters execute the transmit function, while only the primary adapter executes  
the receive function. (ALB functionality also includes AFT features.)  
To prevent packet-order problems, one adapter in an ALB team transmits all packets  
that have the same destination. In addition, only the primary adapter transmits  
broadcast packets and non-Internet Protocol (IP) packets.  
You must connect all adapters in an ALB team to the same switch, or to two or more  
hubs that connect to the same switch.  
N O T E  
When you create a new ALB team, PROSet automatically  
sets the Receive Load Balancing property for the team  
to On to balance received traffic over all members of the  
team. However, enabling this feature for ALB teams can  
cause connectivity problems. If the primary adapter in the  
team fails when this feature is enabled, the Ethernet  
address of the team automatically changes to the MAC  
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address of the new primary adapter. As a result, some  
packets are dropped until the new primary adapter can  
reestablish connections using the new Ethernet address  
(possibly a 30-second or more delay). To disable receive  
load balancing and to improve fault tolerance, you must  
manually set the value of the Receive Load Balancing  
property to Off in the Advanced tab for the ALB team.  
(The ALB team continues to balance traffic that the team  
transmits.)  
Static Link Aggregation Teams  
Static link aggregation increases transmission and reception throughput by balancing  
both transmit and receive traffic over all members of the team. (Static link aggregation  
also includes AFT features.)  
You must connect all members of a static aggregation team to a single switch that  
supports either the Fast EtherChannel (FEC) standard or the Gigabit EtherChannel  
(GEC) standard, and the relevant switch ports must be properly configured for it. When  
you create a static link aggregation team, it automatically negotiates a FEC or GEC  
connection, depending on the type and configuration of the switch.  
Table 2-9 lists the types of static link aggregation teams that each Ethernet PCI adapter  
supports. See your switch documentation to determine which types of teams it  
supports.  
Table 2-9. Supported Ethernet Fault-Tolerant Teams  
Ethernet  
PCI Adapter  
FEC  
GEC  
Embedded  
10/100/1000-Mbps  
Yes (when configured at  
10- or 100-Mbps)  
Yes (when configured  
at 1000-Mbps)  
U575  
Yes (when configured at  
10- or 100-Mbps)  
Yes (when configured  
at 1000-Mbps)  
IEEE 802.3ad Dynamic Link Aggregation Teams  
IEEE 802.3ad Dynamic Link Aggregation teams provide full transmit and receive load  
balancing like the FEC and GEC standards, but in a dynamic-mode implementation.  
Dynamic mode is an implementation of the final 802.3ad specification.  
Many switches support an implementation of only the draft 802.3ad specification, which  
does not include dynamic mode. To determine whether your switch is fully compatible  
with the dynamic-mode implementation of the 802.3ad standard, contact your switch  
vendor.  
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Note that the Ethernet PCI adapters in an 802.3ad team cannot be connected to a hub.  
The adapters must be connected to a single switch that supports the final 802.3ad  
specification, and the relevant switch ports must be properly configured for it. (802.3ad  
teams also include AFT features.)  
N O T E  
To maximize performance with dynamic link teams, use  
fewer teams, but more Ethernet PCI adapters in each  
team.  
Fault-Tolerant Ethernet Teams and IP Multicasting  
If IP multicasting is in use on your network, consider the following restriction when  
choosing the type of fault-tolerant team to configure.  
Each network host in an IP multicast group uses the Internet Group Management  
Protocol (IGMP) to acknowledge and maintain its IP multicast group membership with  
a switch.  
In an AFT, SFT, or ALB team, only one Ethernet PCI adapter (the primary adapter) is  
registered to receive IP multicast packets. When failover to another adapter occurs, the  
host cannot automatically update its multicast group membership using the new  
primary adapter; therefore, the host stops receiving multicast packets. If the switch is  
configured to periodically query the host for its registration, or if static IGMP is  
configured on the switch for each adapter in the team, multicasting to the host will  
eventually resume, but possibly after an extended interruption.  
If you use IP multicasting, and you want to configure an AFT, SFT, or ALB team, you  
should test the team on site to verify if the behavior of IP multicasting after failover is  
acceptable. Alternatively, you can configure either static or dynamic link aggregation  
teams. IP multicasting functions more reliably with qualified switches that support these  
modes, because all Ethernet PCI adapters in a link aggregation team are registered to  
receive the IP multicast packets. The team continues to receive IP multicast packets  
unless all links to the switch are lost and then restored (in which case, there is also an  
extended interruption).  
For more information about IP multicasting, see the documentation for your switch, or  
contact your network administrator.  
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Virtual LANs  
You can add a Virtual LAN (VLAN) to any type of Ethernet team.  
N O T E  
NEC Solutions (America), Inc. supports VLANs only over  
Ethernet teams, not over individual adapters. An  
unteamed adapter is a single point of failure that can  
cause the loss of a network connection.  
A VLAN allows you to isolate network traffic for a specific group of network hosts. Using  
VLANs, you can organize networked systems into logical workgroups, such as  
Marketing or Engineering, that span a building, complex, or an entire enterprise  
network. Members of a particular VLAN receive traffic only from other members of the  
same VLAN.  
VLANs are particularly useful for limiting broadcast storms, reducing security problems,  
and simplifying network management.  
There are two types of VLANs:  
Implicit VLANs, which are configured entirely at the switch level. The switch does  
not alter or tag packets to enforce an implicit VLAN.  
Explicit VLANs, which are configured throughout the network, on each adapter and  
link partner. Switches identify and route traffic based on a four-byte tag (802.3ac)  
in each packet header.  
To support either type of VLAN, switches on your network must support 802.1Q  
VLANs. Also, to configure a VLAN on your system, you need to contact your network  
administrator to obtain the VLAN ID for your workgroup, which must be identical to the  
VLAN ID programmed into the switches.  
In an environment with many VLAN workgroups, you can optionally implement the  
GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP) to dynamically create, change, and remove  
VLANs. To support GVRP, all adapters and switches on your network must have  
GVRP enabled. For information about configuring and using GVRP, see the PROSet  
online help and the documentation for your switch, or contact your network  
administrator.  
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Configuring Ethernet Teams  
Use the PROSet utility to configure Ethernet PCI adapters into teams. Keep the  
following notes, guidelines, and restrictions in mind when you create a team:  
If you disable a team but subsequently make and apply any changes in the PROSet  
utility, PROSet enables the team again. Clicking Apply in the PROSet utility enables  
all teams. To disable the teams again, use Device Manager or My Network Places.  
Each port on a dual-port Ethernet PCI adapter appears as a separate adapter in  
PROSet.  
Generally, assign Ethernet PCI adapters of only one media type (fiber optic or  
copper) to a team. For instance, you should assign only U574 PCI adapter ports  
(fiber optic) to a team, or only U575 PCI adapter ports (copper). You could also  
assign embedded 10/100/1000-Mbps Ethernet PCI adapter ports (copper) and  
U575 PCI adapter ports (copper) to a team.  
Manually configure values for the data rate and duplex mode of Ethernet PCI  
adapters that operate at 10 or 100 Mbps (see “Configuring Link Speed and Duplex  
Mode” on page 2-16). Although these values are set automatically by default,  
automatic settings can result in unreliable connections and inaccurate reporting of  
link activity and duplex mode. Always use the same data rate and duplex mode  
values for all members of a team.  
PROSet supports 2-8 Ethernet PCI adapters (ports) in a team. For teaming  
purposes, some switches might require you to populate sets of two- or four-switch  
ports at a time. Determine the requirements of the switch that you are using, and  
add the appropriate number of adapters to the team.  
There is no minimum or maximum number of teams in PROSet; teams are limited  
only by the number of adapters available in your system and how you allocate  
them.  
For fault tolerance, create teams that contain Ethernet PCI adapters from different  
I/O elements. Only teams with Ethernet PCI adapters in different I/O elements are  
fault tolerant. (See “Locating Ethernet PCI Adapters” on page 2-15 for information  
about using PROSet to locate Ethernet PCI adapters.)  
NEC Solutions (America), Inc. does not support the creation of Express Teams.  
PROSet Express Teams provide a quick way of teaming all ports of a multiport  
Ethernet PCI adapter. Because the ports are in the same adapter and I/O element,  
an Express Team is a single point of failure.  
NEC Solutions (America), Inc.does not support the teaming of third-party Ethernet  
PCI adapters with Express5800/320Ma Ethernet PCI adapters. Only  
Express5800/320Ma Ethernet PCI adapters have been tested for compatibility and  
fault tolerance in Express5800/320Ma systems.  
To configure Ethernet PCI adapters into fault-tolerant teams, perform the procedures  
described in the following sections, in the order listed.  
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Locating Ethernet PCI Adapters  
When you create a team of Ethernet PCI adapters, you need to include adapters from  
different I/O elements for increased fault tolerance.  
To verify that you are selecting the appropriate adapters, you can use the Identify  
Adapter feature of PROSet, which flashes a status LED in a specific Ethernet port on  
demand so you can visually identify it. This feature is compatible with all  
Express5800/320Ma Ethernet PCI adapters, including embedded Ethernet PCI  
adapters.  
N O T E  
To determine which LED on the Ethernet port will flash,  
To locate an Ethernet PCI adapter port  
1. Start the PROSet utility if you have not already done so (see “Starting PROSet” on  
2. In the Intel(R) PROSet for Wired Connections dialog box, right-click a teamed or  
unteamed Ethernet PCI adapter (port), and click the General tab (Figure 2-3).  
3. In the General tab, click Identify Adapter.  
4. In the Identify Adapter dialog box (Figure 2-4), specify the amount of time (in  
seconds) you want the LED on the Ethernet PCI adapter port to flash. (Consider  
the time it will take you to reach the rear of the system to see the LED flash.)  
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Figure 2-4. Identify Adapter Dialog Box  
5. Click Start to flash the LED.  
The LED flashes for the specified number of seconds. Find the Ethernet port with  
the flashing LED and make note of its device name in PROSet.  
6. When the flashing stops, you can click Start to flash the LED again or Close to  
dismiss the Identify Adapter dialog box. If necessary, repeat steps 2-6 to locate  
additional adapters.  
Configuring Link Speed and Duplex Mode  
By default, Ethernet ports onU575 Ethernet PCI adapters and embedded Ethernet PCI  
adapters are configured to autonegotiate the best speed for a connection. On a  
network that operates at 10 or 100 megabits per second (Mbps), automatic settings can  
result in unreliable connections and inaccurate reporting of link activity and duplex  
mode. For reliable operation, manually configure the link speed and duplex mode for  
all Ethernet PCI adapters connected to networks that operate at 10 or 100 Mbps.  
N O T E S  
1. For Ethernet adapters or ports connected to networks  
running at 1 gigabit per second (Gbps), rely on  
autonegotiation. Do not manually configure 1-Gbps  
operation.  
2. Express5800/320Ma systems support 1-Gbps line  
speed only in full-duplex mode.  
When you manually set these values, make sure that the values are identical for the  
Ethernet port and the link partner to which it connects, and that the settings for all  
Ethernet ports in one team are the same.  
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To set the link speed and duplex mode  
1. Start the PROSet utility if you have not already done so (see “Starting PROSet” on  
2. In the left pane of the Intel(R) PROSet for Wired Connections dialog box, click  
an adapter. (Each port on a dual-port Ethernet PCI adapter appears as a separate  
PCI adapter in PROSet.) If necessary, expand a team to access its member  
adapters.  
3. Click the Speed tab.  
4. Under Link Speed and Duplex Settings, select the speed and duplex mode  
appropriate to the port and to the type of line to which the port is connected.  
Figure 2-5 shows how to specify 100 Mbps and full duplex for one of the ports on  
a U575 Dual-Port Copper Gigabit Ethernet Adapter.  
Figure 2-5. Setting the Link Speed and Duplex Mode  
5. Repeat steps 2 through 4 for each Ethernet PCI adapter for which you need to set  
the link speed and duplex mode.  
6. Click Apply to process and preserve the changes. Allow several seconds for  
PROSet processing time.  
7. In the General tab for each adapter you updated, verify that the link speed and  
duplex settings are correct and, if a network cable is attached, that a link is  
established (Figure 2-6).  
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Figure 2-6. Verifying Link Speed, Duplex Mode, and Link Activity  
If necessary, also verify the actual link speed and duplex mode LEDs on the  
Ethernet PCI adapters and the remote ports to which they are connected. If the link  
speed and duplex mode are incorrect, try removing and replacing the network  
cables. If the link speed and duplex mode are still incorrect, verify that your network  
equipment supports the link speed and duplex mode that you set.  
8. Click OK to exit PROSet.  
Creating Ethernet Teams  
C A U T I O N  
!
Creating an Ethernet team disrupts the network traffic  
over all Ethernet PCI adapters in the team.  
1. Start the PROSet utility if you have not already done so (see “Starting PROSet” on  
2. In the Intel(R) PROSet for Wired Connections dialog box, right-click one of the  
Ethernet PCI adapters listed, point to Add to Team, and then click Create New  
Team.  
The Teaming Wizard starts.  
3. In the first dialog box of the Teaming Wizard (Figure 2-7), select the type of team  
you want to create (for example, Adapter Fault Tolerance), and then click Next.  
Depending on the teaming mode you select, PROSet might display another dialog  
box with information about the restrictions for that mode. Click Next to continue.  
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Figure 2-7. Selecting the Type of Team  
4. In the next dialog box of the Teaming Wizard, select the Ethernet PCI adapters for  
the team by clicking the check boxes next to each adapter. As you select adapters  
for a team, follow the cautions and notes listed at the beginning of this section  
Figure 2-8 shows an example of selecting four U575 PCI adapters for a team.  
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Figure 2-8. Selecting Ethernet PCI Adapters for a Team  
5. After you have selected the Ethernet PCI adapters for the team, click Next, and  
then click Finish.  
6. When the Intel(R) PROSet for Wired Connections dialog box reappears, click  
Apply. (Do not designate primary or secondary adapters at this time.) PROSet  
begins to bind the specified PCI adapters into teams. This operation takes at least  
one minute per team to complete. Do not abort the operation until it has  
completed; otherwise, you must repeat the procedure.  
7. After creating the teams, if necessary, you can manually designate a primary and  
secondary adapter for each team.  
a. In the left pane of the Intel(R) PROSet for Wired Connections dialog box,  
expand the team and Member Adapters.  
b. Right-click the Ethernet PCI adapter you want as the primary adapter, and  
select Preferred Primary from the menu. Figure 2-9 shows an example of  
specifying the primary adapter in a team of U575 PCI adapters.  
c. Right-click the Ethernet PCI adapter you want as the secondary adapter, and  
select Preferred Secondary from the menu.  
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Figure 2-9. Assigning Priorities to Ethernet PCI Adapters  
N O T E  
You can select only one primary adapter and only one  
secondary adapter for a team. If you select another  
primary or secondary adapter, it overrides your initial  
selection. To confirm your selections, right-click the  
adapters again. A check mark beside Preferred Primary  
indicates that the Ethernet PCI adapter is the primary  
adapter, and a check mark beside Preferred Secondary  
indicates that the adapter is the secondary adapter.  
8. Click Apply to process the changes. Allow time for PROSet to complete the  
procedure.  
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Configuring Virtual LANs Over a Team  
C A U T I O N  
!
Configuring a VLAN over an Ethernet team disrupts the  
network traffic over the team.  
N O T E  
Configuring VLANs is optional. You can have an Ethernet  
team without VLANs.  
1. Start the PROSet utility if you have not already done so (see “Starting PROSet” on  
2. In the left pane of the Intel(R) PROSet for Wired Connections dialog box,  
right-click the appropriate team. In the menu that appears, click Add VLAN (see  
Figure 2-10. Adding a VLAN to a Team  
3. In the Add New VLAN dialog box (Figure 2-11), enter the VLAN ID. The VLAN ID  
must match the VLAN ID configured on the switch.  
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Figure 2-11. Specifying a VLAN ID and Name  
4. In the same dialog box, enter a Name for the VLAN. The name is only for  
identification, and it does not need to match the name of VLAN on other network  
devices.  
5. Click OK. The new entry for the VLAN appears in Virtual LANs, under the team  
entry in the left pane of the Intel(R) PROSet for Wired Connections dialog box.  
To add additional VLANs, repeat step 2-5. (You can create up to 64 VLANs on a  
system.)  
6. Click Apply in the Intel(R) PROSet for Wired Connections dialog box to process  
and save the changes.  
Verifying the Configuration of Teams and VLANs  
1. Close and restart the PROSet utility (see “Starting PROSet” on page 2-7). In  
PROSet, ensure that:  
The teams and VLANs have been created as you expected.  
All Ethernet PCI adapters in a team use the same Ethernet address, and that  
address is the permanent Ethernet address of one of the Ethernet PCI  
adapters in the team. (For ALB teams with receive load balancing enabled,  
each Ethernet PCI adapter uses its own permanent Ethernet address.) See  
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2. Verify that an IP address has been assigned to each team or VLAN.  
If you have created a team without VLANs, the team requires an IP address.  
(The individual Ethernet PCI adapters in a team have no IP addresses.)  
To find the IP address for a team in PROSet, click the entry for the team and  
see the IP Address in the Team Configuration tab.  
If you have created a team with VLANs, each VLAN in that team requires an IP  
address. (The team and the Ethernet PCI adapters in the team have no IP  
addresses.)  
To find the IP address for a VLAN in PROSet, click the entry for the VLAN and  
see the IP Address in the VLAN Configuration tab.  
If a team or VLAN does not have an IP address, assign it one. See “Assigning an  
3. Start ftSMC, select each Network Port you teamed, and in the details pane, verify  
that the value next to OpState: State is Duplexed.  
Assigning an IP Address to a Team or VLAN  
1. Click Start, point to Control Panel, and double-click Network Connections.  
2. In the Network Connections control panel (see Figure 2-12 for an example),  
right-click the appropriate Team #n or VLAN Name, ID: n icon, and then click  
Properties.  
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Figure 2-12. Network Connections Window  
3. In the Team #n Properties or VLAN Name, ID: n Properties dialog box (see  
Figure 2-13), click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and click Properties.  
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Figure 2-13. Ethernet Team Properties  
4. In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box (see Figure 2-14), select  
Obtain an IP address automatically or Use the following IP address. If you  
select Use the following IP address, enter the IP address, subnet mask, and  
default gateway. Consult your network administrator for all TCP/IP property  
settings.  
N O T E  
Your TCP/IP property settings must match the  
configuration of the network to which the team or VLAN is  
connected. Select Obtain an IP address automatically  
only if the network supports it. If you select it and the  
network does not support it, the Ethernet PCI adapter may  
be unusable.  
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Figure 2-14. Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties  
5. Click OK to accept the changes.  
6. In the Team #n Properties or VLAN Name, ID: n Properties dialog box, click  
Close to process the new TCP/IP settings and to close the dialog box.  
7. Restart PROSet and verify that the new IP address appears in the Team  
Configuration tab for the team or VLAN Configuration tab for the VLAN.  
Managing Ethernet Teams  
The following sections explain how to manage teams with the PROSet utility:  
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N O T E S  
1. Anytime you modify an existing team, you might  
temporarily interrupt the flow of network traffic to the  
team.  
2. When you add or remove Ethernet PCI adapters in an  
existing Static Link Aggregation team, the link to the  
adapters you are adding or removing must be down;  
otherwise, the switch forwards traffic to the adapters  
before the configuration is complete.  
3. When you remove or replace a teamed adapter, you  
might need to reset the Ethernet (MAC) address of  
the team as described in “Updating a Team’s Ethernet  
Address” on page 2-32. In addition, your network  
administrator must update any network filtering or  
security settings that might be based on the MAC  
address of the Ethernet adapter you removed.  
Removing Ethernet PCI Adapters from a Team  
N O T E  
Remove Ethernet PCI adapters from only one team at a  
time. Complete the procedure before removing an adapter  
from another team.  
1. Start the PROSet utility if you have not already done so (see “Starting PROSet” on  
2. In the left pane of the Intel(R) PROSet for Wired Connections dialog box, expand  
the team and Member Adapters.  
3. To remove an Ethernet PCI adapter from the team, right-click the adapter and click  
Remove from Team (Figure 2-15).  
N O T E  
If you select Remove Adapter by mistake when you  
meant Remove from Team, click Cancel to cancel the  
changes and to close PROSet, then restart PROSet and  
start the procedure again. If you apply the changes, use  
Scan for Hardware Changes in Device Manager to  
reinstate the adapter.  
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Figure 2-15. Removing an Ethernet PCI Adapter from a Team  
4. A confirmation message appears. If there are only two Ethernet PCI adapters in  
the team, PROSet warns you about leaving the team with only one adapter  
(Figure 2-16). Click OK.  
Repeat steps 3-4 for each adapter you intend to remove from the team.  
Figure 2-16. Confirmation Message: Removing an Ethernet PCI Adapter from a Team  
5. When the Intel(R) PROSet for Wired Connections dialog box reappears, if  
necessary, you can manually designate new primary and secondary adapters for  
(If you are removing the primary or secondary adapter in the team, PROSet will  
automatically designate other team members to fill these roles, but you can  
optionally assign them yourself.)  
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6. Click Apply to process and save the changes.  
7. If you are not physically replacing the Ethernet PCI adapters that you removed,  
update the Ethernet address of the team at this time. See “Updating a Team’s  
If you intend to physically replace the adapters you removed, complete the  
following procedure.  
To physically replace adapters in a team  
1. In systems with hot-pluggable enclosures, if you intend to maintain network  
connectivity while removing an enclosure, verify that all active Ethernet PCI  
adapters in the enclosure are teamed with adapters in another enclosure. See  
Ethernet PCI adapters in the system.  
2. Click OK to exit PROSet.  
3. Physically remove the Ethernet PCI adapters from the system and install the new  
adapters. For more information about removing and replacing adapters, see the  
operation and maintenance guide for your system, as listed in Table 1-2.  
N O T E  
If you intend to use the old Ethernet PCI adapters in other  
systems, do not install them in other systems until you  
reset the Ethernet address of the team (when you reach  
4. Start the PROSet utility (see “Starting PROSet” on page 2-7).  
5. Remove the entries for the Ethernet PCI adapters that you physically removed from  
the system. The entries should have an icon with an X to indicate that these  
adapters are missing (Figure 2-17).  
For each adapter you want to remove, right-click the adapter entry and select  
Remove Adapter. When you are finished, click Apply to process the changes.  
Figure 2-17. Icon for a Missing (Removed) Adapter  
6. Add the new Ethernet PCI adapters to the team, as “Adding Ethernet PCI Adapters  
to a Team” describes.  
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Adding Ethernet PCI Adapters to a Team  
N O T E  
Add Ethernet PCI adapters to only one team at a time.  
Complete the procedure before adding an adapter to  
another team.  
1. Start the PROSet utility if you have not already done so (see “Starting PROSet” on  
2. In the left pane of the Intel(R) PROSet for Wired Connections dialog box,  
right-click the appropriate team. In the menu that appears, click Add Adapter to  
Team, then select the adapter you want to add to the team.  
Repeat this step for any adapters you want to add to the team.  
Figure 2-18 shows an example of adding a U574 PCI adapter to a team.  
Figure 2-18. Adding an Adapter to a Team  
3. If necessary, you can manually designate new primary and secondary adapters for  
(If you have not previously selected primary or secondary adapters for the team,  
PROSet will automatically designate adapters to fill these roles.)  
4. Click Apply to process and save the changes.  
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5. If necessary, reset the Ethernet address of the team. See “Updating a Team’s  
6. If you have not already done so, connect the new Ethernet PCI adapters to the  
network.  
7. Verify the configuration of the team. See “Verifying the Configuration of Teams and  
Updating a Team’s Ethernet Address  
When you replace a primary PCI adapter, you must assign the correct Ethernet  
address to the team before you connect the new primary adapter to the network.  
Typically, the Ethernet address of a team is the permanent MAC address of the primary  
adapter. When you replace a primary adapter, the team by default continues to use the  
MAC address of the adapter you removed. Therefore, after you replace an adapter, you  
must assign the team an Ethernet address that matches the permanent MAC address  
of one of the Ethernet PCI adapters currently in the system.  
C A U T I O N  
!
The network connection is disrupted when you update a  
team’s Ethernet address.  
If necessary, verify that the team’s current Ethernet address is identical to the  
permanent Ethernet address of one of the team members.  
To verify the Ethernet address for a team  
1. Start the PROSet utility if you have not already done so (see “Starting PROSet” on  
2. To obtain the current Ethernet address of a team, click the appropriate team in the  
left pane of the Intel(R) PROSet for Wired Connections dialog box, then click the  
Team Configuration tab. Note the value of Ethernet Address under Team  
Information (Figure 2-19).  
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Figure 2-19. Obtaining the Ethernet Address for a Team  
3. To obtain the permanent Ethernet address of each Ethernet PCI adapter, click the  
adapter in the device tree, click the General tab, and click Adapter Details. Note  
the value of Permanent Ethernet Address (Figure 2-20).  
Figure 2-20. Obtaining the Permanent Ethernet Address of an Ethernet PCI Adapter  
Compare the value next to Permanent Ethernet Address in the Adapter Details  
dialog box to the Ethernet Address of the team, which you obtained in step 2.  
(According to the information in Figure 2-19 and Figure 2-20, the addresses do not  
match.) If the value of the team’s current Ethernet Address does not match the value  
of the Permanent Ethernet Address of one of the Ethernet PCI adapters, update the  
team’s current Ethernet address.  
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To update the Ethernet Address for a team  
1. Start the PROSet utility if you have not already done so (see “Starting PROSet” on  
2. In the left pane of the Intel(R) PROSet for Wired Connections dialog box,  
right-click the appropriate team. In the menu that appears, click Change Team  
Mode (see Figure 2-21). Click a mode different from the one with the check mark.  
N O T E  
Changing the team mode forces PROSet to update the  
Ethernet address of the team.  
3. Again, right-click the team in the device tree in the left pane, and on the menu that  
appears, click Change Team Mode. Verify that the mode has been changed.  
4. Click OK to allow PROSet to process the procedure and to close. Allow PROSet  
about 30 seconds to process the update.  
5. Restart PROSet and restore the team to its previous mode.  
6. Click Apply to process and save the changes. Allow PROSet time to process the  
update.  
Removing an Ethernet Team  
N O T E S  
1. When you remove a team, you lose the connection to  
the network until you install and configure a new team.  
2. If you assigned a specific IP address to the team, and  
if you are planning to configure a new team to use the  
same IP address, note the IP address of the team  
when you remove it. An assigned IP address is  
deleted when you remove the team.  
To remove a team  
1. Start the PROSet utility if you have not already done so (see “Starting PROSet” on  
2. In the left pane of the Intel(R) PROSet for Wired Connections dialog box,  
right-click the appropriate team. In the menu that appears, click Remove Team  
(see Figure 2-21).  
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Figure 2-21. Removing a Team of Ethernet PCI Adapters  
3. A confirmation message appears (see Figure 2-22). Click OK.  
Figure 2-22. Confirmation Message: Removing a Team  
4. When the Intel(R) PROSet for Wired Connections dialog box reappears, click  
Apply to process and save the changes.  
Troubleshooting Ethernet PCI Adapters  
To troubleshoot Ethernet PCI adapters, you can perform general troubleshooting  
procedures for the systems, and you can perform procedures specific to the Ethernet  
PCI adapter.  
For information about general procedures for troubleshooting your system, see the  
operation and maintenance guide for your system, as listed in Table 1-2, and the  
Express5800/320Ma: System Administrator’s Guide. General procedures include  
viewing the status of system components in ftSMC and checking for error messages in  
the event logs.  
For information about troubleshooting Ethernet PCI adapters, see the following  
sections:  
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Checking Status LEDs  
Examine the status LED for each PCI slot of the system to verify that the slots are  
functioning normally. For more information about interpreting PCI slot status LEDs, see  
the operation and maintenance guide for your system, as listed in Table 1-2.  
If the PCI slots are functioning normally, examine the status LEDs on the individual  
Ethernet PCI adapters.  
The rear of each CPU-IO enclosure has two connector ports for the embedded  
10/100/1000 Ethernet PCI adapter. Each connector port has two status LEDs, shown  
in Figure 2-23. Table 2-10 describes the meaning of the embedded Ethernet port status  
LEDs on the systems.  
Figure 2-23. Status LEDs on Embedded Ethernet Ports  
1
2
asys029  
1
2
ACT/LINK (Green) LED of the embedded 10/100/1000-Mbps Ethernet port  
10/100/1000 (Green/Amber) LED of the embedded 10/100/1000-Mbps  
Ethernet port  
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Table 2-10. Status LEDs on Embedded Ethernet Ports  
LED  
Color and State  
Unlit  
Meaning  
ACT/LINK  
(Left)  
Link not present  
Link present  
Green, steady  
Green, flashing  
Ethernet activity  
10/100/1000 Unlit  
(Right)  
10-Mbps connection  
100-Mbps connection  
1000-Mbps connection  
Green, steady  
Amber, steady  
Amber, blinking  
Identifies the PCI adapter when you  
click on Identify Adapter on the  
General tab in the PROSet utility.  
U575 PCI adapters have two status LEDs in each connector port (see Figure 2-1).  
Table 2-12 describes these LEDs.  
Table 2-12. Status LEDs on the U575 PCI Adapter  
Color and  
LED  
State  
Meaning  
ACT/LINK  
Green,  
Steady  
The U575 PCI adapter is connected to a valid link partner.  
The PCI adapter and switch are receiving power, and the  
cable connection between the switch and the PCI adapter is  
operational.  
Green,  
The U575 PCI adapter is receiving link pulses.  
Blinking  
Off  
The U575 PCI adapter is not receiving link pulses. The PCI  
adapter and switch are not receiving power, the cable  
connection between the switch and PCI adapter is not  
operational, or the driver is not properly configured.  
Amber,  
Identifies the PCI adapter when you click on Identify Adapter  
Blinking  
on the General tab in the PROSet utility.  
10/100/1000 Off  
Green,  
10 Mbps  
100 Mbps  
steady  
Amber,  
steady  
1000 Mbps  
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Checking Cables of Ethernet PCI Adapters  
If your system cannot communicate with the network using a particular Ethernet port,  
make sure that the Ethernet cable is properly connected to the port and that the  
ACT/LNK LED on the port is lit. For information about the cables for Ethernet PCI  
following maximum allowable distance between an Ethernet PCI adapter and a switch.  
The maximum distance between a U575 PCI adapter or an embedded Ethernet  
PCI adapter and a hub or switch is 328 ft (100m).  
The maximum distance between a U574 PCI adapter and a switch is 902 ft (275m).  
For U575 PCI adapters or embedded Ethernet PCI adapters configured at 100 or 1000  
Mbps, low-quality cables might cause signal integrity problems. If a connection using  
either of these Ethernet PCI adapters fails to operate at 100 or 1000 Mbps, you can  
determine if the cable is at fault by using the same cable but resetting the data rate to  
10 Mbps. For more information, see “Configuring Link Speed and Duplex Mode” on  
You can also run diagnostic tests on cables. For more information, see “Using PROSet  
Verifying Link Data Rate and Mode  
If a problem persists when the network cables are properly attached and the distances  
are within acceptable limits, examine the data rate and duplex mode (full or half) of  
each Ethernet PCI adapter and its link partner. Verify that these values are appropriate  
and that they are supported by both the adapter and the link partner.  
Checking the Network Statistics  
If there is a viable link between each Ethernet PCI adapter and its link partner, but  
network connectivity is still intermittent, check the network statistics for the individual  
adapters and associated teams to see if there are any errors.  
Look for the network statistics in the Network Driver tab of a particular adapter or team  
in the PROSet utility (Figure 2-24).  
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Figure 2-24. Network Statistics in PROSet  
You can also find network statistics for unteamed adapters in ftSMC. The statistics are  
located in Performance Counters under the Ethernet Controller node (Figure 2-25).  
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Figure 2-25. Network Statistics in ftSMC  
If PROSet or ftSMC indicate high error counts, try running diagnostic tests in PROSet  
to locate the problem.  
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Using PROSet Utility Diagnostics  
Use the PROSet utility to run diagnostic tests on Ethernet connections, cables, and  
hardware.  
N O T E S  
1. Running Hardware diagnostic tests on the primary  
adapter in an AFT or SFT team stops network traffic  
until the secondary PCI adapter takes over. Running  
Hardware diagnostics on the secondary adapter  
could reduce throughput. Running Hardware  
diagnostics on an unteamed PCI adapter stops  
network traffic during the entire test.  
2. By default, the system software installation enables  
logging of Hardware diagnostics in the  
PROSetDiagLog.Log file, which is located in  
C:\Program Files\Stratus\Management\Logs. You do  
not need to modify the Windows registry to enable this  
feature, as specified in the PROSet online help.  
To start PROSet Utility diagnostics  
1. Start the PROSet utility if you have not already done so (see “Starting PROSet” on  
2. In the left pane of the Intel(R) PROSet for Wired Connections dialog box, click  
an individual Ethernet PCI adapter or an adapter that is part of a team.  
3. In the right pane, click the General tab, then click Diagnostics.  
4. In the Diagnostics dialog box, click the Connection, Cable, or Hardware tab for  
the appropriate test (Figure 2-26).  
5. Click Run Test. The test results are displayed in the Diagnostics dialog box.  
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Figure 2-26. PROSet Diagnostics  
If network connectivity problems persist, try replacing the associated Ethernet PCI  
adapter(s). If that does not correct the problem, contact your authorized Service  
Representative.  
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Chapter 3  
U525 and U526 Optical Fibre Channel  
PCI Adapters  
3-  
The following 64-bit, 66-MHz PCI host bus adapters (HBAs) provide connections to  
most EMC CLARiiON or Symmetrix storage systems:  
The U525 Optical Fibre Channel PCI Adapters provide 2-gigabit (Gb) attachment  
to the storage system through a Storage Area Network (SAN) or switch. The  
AA-U52500 is a high-profile adapter and the AA-U52510 is a low-profile adapter.  
The U526 Optical Fibre Channel PCI Adapters provide 2-Gb direct attachment to  
the storage system. The AA-U52600 is a high-profile adapter and the AA-U52610  
is a low-profile adapter.  
N O T E  
For information about the 64-bit, 133-MHz U531 Optical  
Fibre Channel PCI Adapter, which supports the EMC  
CLARiiON AX100 Storage System, see Attaching an  
EMC CLARiiON AX100 Storage System to an  
Express5800/320Ma System.  
For a summary of the general features and requirements of optical Fibre Channel PCI  
adapters, see Table 3-1. For an illustration of the faceplate of an optical Fibre Channel  
PCI adapter, see Figure 3-1.  
The following sections provide detailed information about optical Fibre Channel PCI  
adapters:  
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For information about your EMC storage system, see the EMC documentation supplied  
with your storage system. For additional information about the optical Fibre Channel  
PCI adapters, contact Technical Support (866-269-1239).  
Table 3-1. Optical Fibre Channel PCI Adapters Features and Requirements Summary  
Feature/Requirement Description  
Adapter Type  
Optical Fibre Channel PCI adapter (for connection to EMC  
CLARiiON and Symmetrix storage systems only)  
Part No.  
AA-U52500 or AA-U52510 (for 2-Gb connections to the storage  
system through a SAN or switch)  
AA-U52600 or AA-U52610 (for 2-Gb direct connections to a  
storage system)  
Supported systems  
AA-U52500: Express5800/320Ma 3.2 GHz, 3.6 GHz, Dual-Core  
systems  
AA-U52510: Express5800/320Ma 3.2 GHz, 3.6 GHz, Dual-Core  
systems  
AA-U52600: Express5800/320Ma 3.2 GHz, 3.6 GHz, Dual-Core  
systems  
AA-U52610: Express5800/320Ma 3.2 GHz, 3.6 GHz, Dual-Core  
systems  
Required/Optional  
Slot Assignment  
Optional  
AA-U52500 and AA-U52600: Fits only in full-height PCI slots  
AA-U52510 and AA-U52610: Fits in low-profile or full-height PCI  
slots  
Cable Requirements  
Fibre Channel optical cable (provided by EMC)  
† To provide the necessary full-height PCI slots in an Express5800/320Ma 3.2 GHz system,  
you must install the AK533 attachment kit. See the Express5800/320Ma: Operation and  
Maintenance Guide for more information.  
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Figure 3-1. Faceplate of an Optical Fibre Channel PCI Adapter  
FIBRE  
CHANNEL  
1
2
mpci082a  
1
2
Green status LED  
Amber status LED  
Hardware Requirements of Optical Fibre Channel PCI Adapters  
Optical Fibre Channel PCI adapters are optional. Table 3-2 lists the maximum number  
of optical Fibre Channel PCI adapters in each system.  
Table 3-2. Maximum Numbers of Optical Fibre Channel PCI Adapters  
System  
Maximum Number of Optical Fibre Channel PCI Adapters  
Express5800/320Ma  
3.2 GHz and 3.6 GHz,  
Dual-Core  
2 U525 PCI adapters, part number AA-U52500 or AA-U52510 or  
2 U526 PCI adapters, part number AA-U52600 or AA-U52610  
You can install full-height PCI adapters only in slot 2 or slot 3. (To provide the  
necessary slots in an Express5800/320Ma 3.2 GHz system, you must install the AK533  
attachment kit. See the Express5800/320Ma: Operation and Maintenance Guide for  
more information.)  
Connect two, paired, optical Fibre Channel PCI adapters from each system to a  
storage array (for U526 PCI adapters) or to a SAN or switch (for U525 PCI adapters).  
Paired PCI adapters occupy paired slots in different enclosures. For example, PCI slots  
10/1 and 11/1 are paired slots.  
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Software Requirements of Optical Fibre Channel PCI Adapters  
To function properly, optical Fibre Channel PCI adapters require a QLogic QLA2310  
driver and other software updates approved by EMC. The adapters also require EMC  
PowerPath software, which comes with your EMC storage system.  
To prepare for installing the optical Fibre Channel PCI adapters, you need to perform  
the following tasks:  
Go to the EMC Web site to determine the latest adapter driver and other required  
software updates approved and qualified by EMC for Express5800/320Ma  
systems.  
Download the adapter driver and extract it from the compressed archive file.  
Download and extract any other required software updates.  
The EMC Support Matrix for the storage system provides information about the latest  
qualified adapter driver and any additional required software updates. To access the  
EMC Support Matrix, go to the EMC Web site.  
To check for the latest approved and qualified driver  
(If the Interoperability Web page fails to load, navigate to the product support  
page for your storage system.)  
2. Find the link for the EMC Support Matrix, and download this file in PDF format.  
3. Open the EMC Support Matrix PDF file. In Bookmarks, expand one of the  
following headings:  
Symmetrix 8000 Series  
Symmetrix DMX Series  
CLARiiON FC4700  
CLARiiON CX-Series  
4. Expand Base Connectivity, expand Microsoft Windows 2003 [x86], and  
double-click Express5800/320Ma.  
5. In the footnotes for the table, make note of the Driver Version entry, which specifies  
the driver version number for the optical Fibre Channel PCI adapter. Other entries  
document the supported releases of Express5800/320Ma System Software,  
required hotfixes from Microsoft, and other relevant information.  
Download the driver for the optical Fibre Channel PCI adapters and any other required  
software updates from the locations specified in the EMC Support Matrix before you  
install the adapters.  
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N O T E S  
1. If the EMC Support Matrix points to the QLogic Web  
site for the latest adapter driver, search for the driver  
under the QLogic product name for the adapter.  
2. If you need to upgrade the NVRAM (nonvolatile RAM)  
on the optical Fibre Channel PCI adapter, contact  
NEC Technical Support or your authorized Service  
Representative.  
Cabling Requirements of Optical Fibre Channel PCI Adapters  
Each optical Fibre Channel PCI adapter requires a Fibre Channel optical cable, which  
is supplied with the storage system.  
W A R N I N G  
!
When fiber-optic connectors are not connected, place  
the connector covers over the fiber-optic connectors  
to prevent injury to eyes or skin.  
N O T E  
Label each cable that you attach to a PCI adapter, noting  
the host name, I/O element number, PCI slot number, and  
port number (if applicable) to which the cable connector  
attaches.  
At one end, the Fibre Channel optical cable has an LC connector (male), which  
attaches to the optical Fibre Channel PCI adapter itself. Figure 3-2 illustrates an LC  
connector (male). The connector at the other end of the cable depends on the model  
of the CLARiiON or Symmetrix storage system that EMC supplies. The correct type of  
cable is supplied with the storage system.  
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Figure 3-2. LC Connector of a Fibre Channel Optical Cable  
mpci083  
Configuring Optical Fibre Channel PCI Adapters  
The manufacturer configures the internal settings for each optical Fibre Channel PCI  
adapter before the adapters arrive at your site. The U525 PCI adapters are configured  
to attach to a SAN or switch. The U526 PCI adapters are configured to attach directly  
to a storage system.  
For information about configuring the EMC storage systems, see the EMC  
documentation supplied with the storage system.  
Installing Optical Fibre Channel PCI Adapters  
Before installing the optical Fibre Channel PCI adapters, you must download the  
required driver and software updates from the Web as described in “Software  
N O T E  
If you are installing optical Fibre Channel PCI adapters in  
a production system, you must schedule downtime for the  
following procedure. Though it is possible to remove the  
I/O enclosures from certain systems and physically install  
the adapters without shutting down the entire system, you  
must still reboot the system when you install the EMC  
PowerPath Software and any applicable software  
updates.  
To install the adapters  
1. Install any applicable Microsoft hotfix software updates required by the storage  
system.  
2. Shut down the system.  
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3. Physically install the optical Fibre Channel PCI adapters.  
For more information about this procedure, including pertinent safety and  
electrostatic discharge precautions for working inside an I/O enclosure, see the  
operation and maintenance guide for your system, as listed Table 1-2.  
4. Connect the optical Fibre Channel cables. For more information, see “Cabling  
5. Boot the system. When the operating system loads, it automatically installs a driver  
for the optical Fibre Channel PCI adapters.  
6. To ensure that you have the latest approved driver, update the driver for both optical  
PCI Adapters” for more information.  
7. If applicable, install the EMC PowerPath utility on your system and reboot.  
8. Configure the storage system and assign storage devices to your system.  
For more information about installing the EMC PowerPath utility and configuring the  
storage system, see the documentation set for the storage system.  
N O T E  
To allow the Optical Fibre Channel PCI adapters for your  
EMC Symmetrix RAID storage system to duplex under  
Express5800/320Ma System Software Release 3.0.0 or  
higher, you must enable the CBIT (Common Serial  
Number) on the Symmetrix director ports connected to  
your system. For further information, contact your EMC  
representative.  
Updating the Driver for Optical Fibre Channel PCI Adapters  
Use the following procedure to update the driver for the optical Fibre Channel PCI  
adapters after you physically install the adapters, or anytime the driver needs an  
update.  
For information about obtaining the driver, see “Software Requirements of Optical Fibre  
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Updating the Driver for Optical Fibre Channel PCI Adapters  
To update the driver using Device Manager  
1. Access Device Manager. For example:  
a. On the Start menu, right-click My Computer. Then, click Manage on the  
shortcut menu.  
b. In the left pane of Computer Management, under System Tools, click Device  
Manager.  
2. In Device Manager, expand SCSI and Raid Controllers.  
3. In the list of adapters, right-click the name of the appropriate optical Fibre Channel  
PCI adapter. (Device Manager displays the name of these adapters as QLogic  
Fibre Channel Adapter, or a similar name). Then, click Properties on the shortcut  
menu.  
4. In the Properties window, click the Driver tab; then click Update Driver.  
5. Follow the instructions in the Hardware Update Wizard until the Install from a list  
or specific location option is displayed. Click this option to select it, then click  
Next.  
6. Click Don’t search. I will choose the driver to install, then click Next.  
7. In the Select a Device Driver window, click Have Disk.  
8. Browse to the location where you saved the QLogic driver and select the file that  
is discovered (oemsetup.inf). Then, click Next. Windows installs the driver.  
9. Click Finish to complete the installation. Repeat steps 3 through 9 to update the  
driver for the second adapter.  
10. Reboot the system.  
11. In either Device Manager or ftSMC, verify that the driver is loaded. For information  
about ftSMC, see the Express5800/320Ma: System Administrator’s Guide.  
To check the driver using Device Manager  
1. Access Device Manager. For example:  
a. On the Start menu, right-click My Computer. Then, click Manage on the  
shortcut menu.  
b. In the left pane of Computer Management, under System Tools, click Device  
Manager.  
2. In Device Manager, expand SCSI and Raid Controllers.  
3. In the list of adapters, right-click the name of the appropriate optical Fibre Channel  
PCI adapter. (Device Manager displays the name of these adapters as QLogic  
Fibre Channel Adapter, or a similar name.) Then, click Properties.  
4. In the Properties window, click the Driver tab. Then, click Driver Details.  
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Troubleshooting Optical Fibre Channel PCI Adapters  
To troubleshoot an optical Fibre Channel PCI adapter, you can perform general  
troubleshooting procedures for the system and procedures specific to the optical Fibre  
Channel PCI adapter.  
For information about general procedures for troubleshooting your system, see the  
operation and maintenance guide for your system, as listed in Table 1-2, and the  
Express5800/320Ma: System Administrator’s Guide. General procedures include  
viewing the status of system components in ftSMC and checking for error messages in  
the event logs.  
To troubleshoot optical Fibre Channel PCI adapters specifically, do the following:  
Make sure that the optical Fibre Channel cable from the PCI adapter to the disk  
drive is properly connected. For information about the optical Fibre Channel cable,  
If the problem persists when the cable is properly attached, replace the cable. If  
replacing the cable does not fix the problem, contact NEC Technical Support or  
your authorized Service Representative.  
Examine the status LED for each PCI slot and the LEDs on each optical Fibre  
Channel PCI adapter.  
For more information about interpreting the PCI slot LEDs, see the operation and  
maintenance guide for your system, as listed in Table 1-2.  
Each optical Fibre Channel PCI adapter contains two status LEDs (see Figure 3-1).  
For descriptions of these LEDs, see Table 3-3.  
Table 3-3. Status LEDs on the Optical Fibre Channel PCI Adapter  
Green  
On  
Amber  
On  
Meaning  
The adapter is powering up but is not yet operational.  
On  
Off  
The adapter is operational: it has power and the  
firmware is loaded.  
Off  
Off  
On  
The adapter has a signal.  
Flashing  
Loss of synchronization; connection is not operational.  
Firmware error.  
Flashing Flashing  
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Appendix A  
Converting Adapters for Low- and  
High-Profile PCI Slots  
A-  
If you order and receive certain PCI adapters separately from the system, you may  
need to convert them from a low-profile adapter to a high-profile adapter, or from a  
high-profile adapter to a low-profile adapter. The following procedure describes how to  
perform the conversion.  
To convert a PCI adapter to a low- or high-profile adapter  
1. Remove the two screws that secure the faceplate to the adapter (see Figure A-1).  
2. Use the same screws to secure the appropriate faceplate to the adapter (see  
Figure A-1. Removing and Installing Low- and High-Profile Faceplates  
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LEDs on ports, 2-36, 2-37  
A
adapters. See PCI adapters  
C
cables of PCI adapters  
Fibre Channel optical, 3-2, 3-5  
U525 and U526 PCI adapters, 3-2, 3-5  
cards  
See PCI adapters  
CLARiiON storage systems  
D
drivers for PCI adapters  
duplex mode  
Ethernet PCI adapters  
E
embedded Ethernet PCI adapters  
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unteamed adapters, network  
G
Ethernet teams. See Ethernet PCI adapter  
teams  
Express5800/320Ma 3.2 GHz and 3.6 GHz  
systems  
H
hardware requirements of PCI adapters  
high-profile PCI slots  
adding PCI slots to Express5800/320Ma  
embedded Ethernet port LEDs, 2-36, 2-37  
Express5800/320Ma Dual-Core systems  
I
I/O enclosures  
Intel adapters  
IP address  
F
faceplates  
fault tolerance  
ftSMC  
L
LEDs  
embedded Ethernet ports, 2-36, 2-37  
low-profile PCI slots  
Ethernet adapter nodes  
PCI adapters  
M
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address  
N
Q
QLogic adapters  
O
P
R
S
software requirements of PCI adapters  
PCI slots  
Express5800/320Ma 3.2 GHz and 3.6 GHz  
storage systems  
Express5800/320Ma Dual-Core  
Preferred Primary option of Ethernet  
switch (network)  
configuring for dynamic link  
Preferred Secondary option of Ethernet  
primary Ethernet PCI adapter  
PROSet utility  
T
teams. See Ethernet PCI adapter teams  
troubleshooting PCI adapters  
required software of Ethernet PCI  
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