This document provides instructions for configuring network fault tolerance on a system with two network interface cards. It involves disabling one network connection, configuring the HP Network Configuration Utility to team the two NICs with a network fault tolerance type, and renaming the teamed connection and original connections for identification and management.
This document provides instructions for configuring network fault tolerance on a system with two network interface cards. It involves disabling one network connection, configuring the HP Network Configuration Utility to team the two NICs with a network fault tolerance type, and renaming the teamed connection and original connections for identification and management.
This document provides instructions for configuring network fault tolerance on a system with two network interface cards. It involves disabling one network connection, configuring the HP Network Configuration Utility to team the two NICs with a network fault tolerance type, and renaming the teamed connection and original connections for identification and management.
Within Network Properties, Change Adapter Settings, configure Local
Area Connections 1. Change the Status to Disabled for Local Area Connections with the Network cable unplugged B. From the Task Tray, configure HP Network Configuration Utility Properties 1. Double click the HP Network Configuration Utility icon 2. Highlight the 2 NICs A. Select: Save B. Select: Properties 1. Team Type Selection A. Select: Network Fault Tolerance (NFT) B. Select: OK C. Within Network Properties, Change Adapter Settings, configure Local Area Connections 1. Rename the Location Area Connection with Device Name HP Network Team #1 A. From: Local Area Connection 1. To: Public Connection 2. Rename the 2 remaining Local Area Connections (Teamed) A. From: Local Area Connection 1. To: Public NIC 1 2. To: Public NIC 2 15. Within Network Properties, Change Adapter Settings, configure Public
Connection Assign the same IP, DNS, WINS, etc, that the original card had.