Bind an IP address to an Internet dual-nic
Step 1: Install all Nic driversProgram, You can see one in the Network --> adapter (of course you may not have so many NICs, only two or three), two of which have Internet NICs, because the server is HP and the NIC is already an OEM product, HP 10/100 tx pci Fast Ethernet adapter is displayed. If you buy an original Internet Nic, intetnet 10/100 tx pci Fast Ethernet adapter is displayed (not described below ).
(Figure 1)
Step 2: select [1] HP 10/100 tx pci Ethernet Adapter bus 0... click Properties (p)... another dialog box appears, 2:
(Figure 2)
Step 3: set a small check box in front of show all 8255x-based adapters:
(Figure 3)
Step 4: After step 3, you can see that all Internet network adapters are displayed. Click adapter teaming. Figure 4 is displayed:
(Figure 4)
Step 5: From figure 4, we can see that there is a two-card logo, that is, the NIC group, but it has not yet been added to the NIC. The following part of Figure 4 is the NIC group function, the first is aft only, which is fault tolerance, the second is load balancing, which is the network balancing function, and the third is fast etherchannel, which accelerates the network speed. Generally, diskless is used to accelerate the speed, so select the third one.
Step 6: select the network card under Figure 4. Click move up to get the configuration shown in Figure 5:
(Figure 5)
Step 7: Click OK in Figure 5. In the network --> adapter, you can see an additional adapter, 6:
(Figure 6)
Step 8: Click the protocol in Figure 6 and select the TCP/IP communication protocol. Step 7:
(Figure 7)
Step 9: In adapter (P): select [5] HP adapter Fault Tolerance team, specify the IP address, specify the subnet mask, and click OK to restart the computer, bind an IP address to your Internet Nic.