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3. Configuration
NIC Driver Configuration
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Configuring Windows Server NIC Driver Parameters
The Windows Server NIC drivers support driver options through the Advanced
Property page in Windows Device Manager.
Modifying Advanced Properties
Modify the advanced properties for the driver for Windows with the Windows Device
Manager. For more information on advanced properties, see “Network Driver
Performance Tuning” on page 652.
To modify the advanced properties:
1. Enter the Windows Device Manager using one of the following options:
Click Start> Control Panel>System and click the Device Manager hyperlink.
Click Start>Run, and type
devmgmt.msc.
Click OK.
VLAN Identifier
(802.1q)
Not Present (default)
1 to 4094
Windows Server 2008
Windows Server 2008 R2
Windows Server 2012
Windows Server 2012 R2
If selected, the adapter adds a
VLAN tag to all transmitted
packets, and only receives packets
with the matching VLAN tag.
Notes:
• This property should not be
used when the Emulex Teaming
Driver is enabled. In that case,
VLAN configuration should be
performed in the Teaming
Driver application.
• This property should not be
used with Hyper-V. In that
case, the Microsoft Hyper-V
Manager should be used to
configure VLANs on each virtual
machine.
Wake on LAN
Enabled (default)
Disabled
Notes:
• For Windows Server 2012
inbox drivers, “Wake on
LAN” is disabled by
default and not
overwritten on driver
updates.
• “Wake on LAN” is disabled
by default on
OCe10102-series adapters.
Windows Server 2008
Windows Server 2008 R2
Windows Server 2012
Windows Server 2012 R2
Note: For OCe11102 only.
Enabling “Wake on LAN” allows
the network device to wake up the
computer when a magic packet is
received during standby.
In Blade server configurations,
“Wake On Lan” is only supported
on two primary adapters per
device. Additional PCI functions
appear disabled.
Table 3-3 Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, and Windows Server 2012 R2 NIC
Driver Options (Continued)
Option Name
Acceptable Values
Supported Operating
Systems
Definition