
Windows 2000 Advanced Server Setup Software Notes 7
19. The Windows 2000 desktop
opens and the “Windows 2000
Configure Your Server” dialog
screen displays. Follow the
prompts to configure your
server. Then, configure your
server for a dual LAN
configuration and a dual disk
configuration (see the
following sections).
The setup of your system is almost complete. The following five procedures
must be performed to complete the installation of your system:
! Configure for Dual LAN (Network Adapter Teaming).
! Configure for Dual Disk (Mirror System Disk).
! Enter your VERITAS Volume Manager license.
! Set-up your monitoring facility to be properly alerted if a module fails
and needs to be replaced.
Configuring for Dual LAN
The server builds two dual LAN configurations using the "Stratus emp-82559
10/100 Enet Adapter" and the "Stratus emb-82544GC Copper Gigabit Adapter"
installed in the PCI modules. If you have installed additional adapters, you will
also need to team them also.
Build the dual LAN configuration as follows.
1. At the Windows 2000 desktop, click Start, point to Settings, and click
Control Panel. The Control Panel screen displays.
2. Double click the Intel(r) PROSet II icon. The Intel PRO Set II screen
displays.
3. Right click Network Components at the Network Component Tree. At the
popup menu, select Create Team and Fault Tolerance. "Team #1:
Adaptive Fault Tolerance Mode" is added to the NetWork Tree.
4. Right click Stratus emb- 82559 10/100 Enet Adapter at the Network
Component Tree. At the popup menu, select Add to Team and Team #1: to
add the adapter. A Warning screen displays. Click OK.
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