Intel(R) Network Adapter Software Version 8.4 Release Notes =========================================================== January, 2004 Contents ======== - What's new in this release - User guides - Intel PRO/1000 MB Dual Port Server Adapter Installation Notes Blade Server Support - Intel(R) PRO/1000 MT Quad Port Server Adapter Installation Notes - Service pack 4 for Windows* 2000 - Updating drivers and utilities on systems using IPSec - Repairing installation of utilities - Team setup requirement - IEEE 802.3ad teaming with Foundry switches - Locally administered address (LAA) in Windows* 98SE - Using Locally Administered Addresses (LAA) and Wake on Magic Packet - Installing drivers for Intel PRO/1000 adapters on Windows 98 SE - Known limitations - Customer support What's new in this release ========================== - Supports the Intel(R) PRO/1000 MB Dual Port Server Adapter - Supports the Intel(R) PRO/1000 MB Dual Port Network Connection - Supports NetWare versions 5.x and 6.x (prior versions are no longer tested). User guides =========== Additional information can be found in the user's guide. To access them, click "View User Guides" from the Autorun screen. Intel PRO/1000 MB Dual Port Server Adapter Installation Notes Blade Server Support ================================================================================== For installation instructions please refer to the detailed instructions in the Installation Guide. Intel PRO/1000 MT Quad Port Server Adapter Installation Notes ============================================================= This adapter operates in 3.3 volt slots only. For best performance, this adapter should be installed in a 64-bit PCI-X slot. Refer to the detailed installation instructions in the User's Guide for additional requirements. Wake-on-LAN and Hot Plug operations are not supported by this adapter. This adapter supports Intel Boot Agent functionality on ports A and B, however it is disabled by default. To enable and use the Intel Boot Agent, refer to the User's Guide and other information in the BOOTAGNT folder. Service Pack 4 for Windows 2000 =============================== For the driver and software to function correctly on Windows 2000, it is recommended that you install Service Pack 4 or later. Updating drivers and utilities on systems using IPSec ===================================================== If you have a Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 9x system and you are using IPSec, upgrading drivers and utilities might cause changes to your security setting or potential mismatches with the adapter drivers or applications. If you want to continue using IPSec, Intel recommends that you NOT update to this software version. If you do not wish to continue using IPSec, uninstall the existing Intel IPSec software before installing this version. Repairing installation of utilities =================================== When attempting to repair the installation of DMI or the WMI NIC provider, you must first uninstall and then reinstall the utility. To uninstall a utility: 1. Run the Intel PROSet Installer. 2. In the Program Maintenance dialog box, select Modify.The Custom Setup dialog box is displayed. 3. By default, the WMI NIC provider is not installed. Click Next. 4. Follow the onscreen directions to finish the installation. After completing the uninstall, use the Intel PROSet Installer to reinstall the utility. Team setup requirement ====================== Before adding an adapter to a team, make sure each adapter is configured the same as other adapters in the team. For team members to successfully implement teaming functionality, each team member must be configured similarly. To check team member configuration, view each team members' settings in the Advanced tab in Intel PROSet. Settings to check include QoS Packet Tagging, Jumbo Frames, and the various offloads. If team members implement Advanced features differently, failover and team functionality are affected. IEEE 802.3ad teaming with Foundry switches ========================================== Foundry switches require an even number of ports in an aggregated link. If you remove an adapter from a 802.3ad team connected to a Foundry switch, make sure you maintain an even number of adapters in the team. Locally administered address (LAA) in Windows 98SE ================================================== In Windows 98SE, if you want to use the default address after using a manually-assigned (LAA) address, perform one of these procedures: - From the Network Properties dialog box’s Advanced tab, select Locally Administered Address and change its value to 0. Click OK to apply the setting. - In Intel PROSet II, click the Advanced tab, then click Restore Default or clear all characters from the Value field. Click OK to apply the setting. Using Locally Administered Addresses (LAA) and Wake on Magic Packet =================================================================== If an adapter's Wake On Settings option is set to Wake on Magic Packet, and the adapter is configured to use a Locally Administered Address (LAA), magic packets sent to the LAA will not wake the system from shutdown (S5) unless Power Management Event (PME) is enabled. To enable PME 1. Start Intel PROSet. 2. On the Advanced tab, select Enable PME from the setting list. 3. In the Value drop-down box, select Enabled. 4. Click OK or Apply. Installing drivers for Intel PRO/1000 adapters on Windows 98 SE =============================================================== When installing drivers on Windows 98 SE, the Hardware Installation Wizard is displayed. If you use the wizard, you must specify a location for the drivers. After checking the Specify a Location checkbox, browse to the Intel CD and then to the \PRO1000\WIN_98ME directory. Similarly, for Intel PRO/100 adapters, go to the \PRO100\WIN_98ME directory. Known limitations ================= Some versions of Microsoft Windows may blue-screen when using Microsoft VPN --------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you use an Intel PRO/100 S adapter with the driver's default settings, and then enable Microsoft VPN, you may get a system crash with an exception in IPSEC.SYS. To avoid this problem, disable either IP Checksum offload or IPSec offload in the adapter's advanced properties. "Test switch configuration" in PROSet fails when using Cisco 6500 switch ------------------------------------------------------------------------ If you connecting a team with GVRP support to a Cisco 6500 switch, and then run the "test switch configuration" selection in PROSet, the test will fail. This is because the Cisco 6500 switch does not support dynamic VLAN de-registration. Removing a teamed adapter from a hot-plug system ------------------------------------------------ When you remove an adapter that is part of a team or a VLAN from a system, do not put this adapter into any system on the same network until you have rebooted the original system or reloaded the team or VLAN. Otherwise, two identical Ethernet addresses appear in the network. No I/O Access for Older Adapters on Windows NT 4.0 -------------------------------------------------- Some older adapters do not support I/O. When these adapters are removed with the hot plug lever on a Windows NT 4.0 system, the system no longer functions. Before using the hot plug lever on a system running Windows NT 4.0, make sure that the adapter supports I/O. If the adapter does not support I/O, power down the system before removing the adapter. TCP Segmentation for Windows 2000 --------------------------------- TCP segmentation is an advanced feature which is not supported in Microsoft Windows 2000. Enabling this feature in Windows 2000 may result in system instability. Saving and Restoring Settings for Teams --------------------------------------- You can save and then restore settings for teams through Intel PROSet or through the script savres.vbs. When you save and restore the settings for a team, the preferred primary adapter setting is not saved or restored. You must change the preferred primary adapter setting after restoring the team. Installing more than two Intel PRO/1000 MT Quad Port Server Adapters on one system ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Installing more than two Intel PRO/1000 MT Quad Port Server Adapters in the same system is not recommended. Many systems are unable to support the power requirements for more than two of these adapters. Wake on LAN (WOL)* is not supported by Intel PRO/1000 MT Quad Port Server Adapter ------------------------------------------------------------------ The Intel PRO/1000 MT Quad Port Server Adapter does not support WOL. If you try to enable this feature with IBAUTIL.exe, this action does not have any effect. Intel PRO/1000 MT Quad Port Server Adapter not recommended for use on some systems ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Intel PRO/1000 MT Quad Port Server Adapter does not function correctly while running on the following systems: Dell PowerEdge 2500 Dell PowerEdge 6400 Dell PowerEdge 6450 Dell PowerEdge 6650SC Intel Saber, Saber-R, and Saber-Rx Systems SuperMicro 370DE6 SuperMicro P4DP6 Using the Intel PRO/1000 MT Quad Port Server Adapter in this configuration is not recommended. Heavy traffic may cause system reboot in the following systems -------------------------------------------------------------- Using an Intel PRO/1000 MT Quad Port Server Adapter may cause a reboot in systems with the Intel Profusion chipset including: Intel OCPRF100 and SRPM8 server systems; Compaq ProLiant 8000, 8500, ML750, DL760; Dell PowerEdge 8450, 6300, 6350; IBM x370. Using the Intel PRO/1000 MT Quad Port Server Adapter in these configurations is not recommended. Using the Intel PRO/1000 MT Quad Port Server Adapter in a PCI slot ------------------------------------------------------------------ Reduced performance has been observed when the Intel PRO/1000 MT Quad Port Server Adapter is installed in a PCI slot. Shared Interrupt Limitation --------------------------- In some systems, the BIOS and OS assign the same interrupt number to two or more different ports on the Intel PRO/1000 MT Quad Port Server Adapter. If this occurs, these ports do not function properly. In this case, reassign the system resources so that each port of the adapter has its own unique interrupt number or disable one of the ports sharing the same interrupt number. Downshifting with the Intel(R) PRO/1000 MT Quad Port Server Adapter ------------------------------------------------------------------- When connecting to any Gigabit switch via a faulty CAT 5 cable where one pair is broken, the adapter does not downshift from 1 Gig to 100Mbps. For the adapter to downshift, it must identify two broken pairs in the cable. Installing the Base Driver for the Intel(R) PRO/1000 MT Quad Port Server Adapter on systems running Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 ------------------------------------------------------------------- After inserting the adapter in the system, you must install the base driver. This is true even if you previously installed base drivers for other Intel Ethernet adapters. After installing the adapter, you must reboot the computer. Wake on LAN (WOL) from Standby is not supported when connecting to a Gigabit Only switch ----------------------------------------------------------------------- When an adapter is connected to a Gigabit-only switch, WOL from Standby is not supported. This is due to the power consumption level of the adapter. Intel(R) PRO Adapters ignore consecutive Wake Up signals while transitioning into standby mode -------------------------------------------------------------- While sending a system into standby, occasionally a wake up packet arrives before the system completes the transition into standby mode. When this happens, the system ignores consecutive wake up signals and remains in standby mode until manually powered up using the mouse, keyboard, or power button. Intel PRO/1000 Adapter will not have Link when forced to operate at 10 or 100 Mbps with a link partner is also forced to the same state ------------------------------------------------------------------- When an Intel PRO/1000 Adapter is forced to operate at 10 or 100 Mbps, the adapter does not have a link with the link partner under the following circumstances: - If the adapter is connected directly to another computer using a regular cable instead of a crossover cable, and that computer is forced to operate at 100 or 100 Mbps. - If the adapter is connected to a switch using a crossover cable instead of a regular cable, and the switch is forced to operate at 10 or 100 Mbps. Changing speed and duplex of adapters in a team ----------------------------------------------- When you add an adapter to a Fast EtherChannel, Gigabit EtherChannel, or Link Aggregation team using Intel PROSet, make sure that the adapter is running at the speed of the other adapters in the team. Linux statistics may inaccurately report bus speed -------------------------------------------------- The /proc/net/PRO_LAN_Adapters files may show a bus speed of 66 MHz regardless of the true speed of the slot when the Intel PRO/1000 MT Quad Port Server Adapter is installed in any PCI-X slot. NetWare* - Modified instructions for loading iANS ------------------------------------------------- Novell NetWare* driver 4.2 with sp9 may not properly load the iANS driver (ans.lan version 5.2), as described in the User's Guide. To workaround this condition, load ODINEB.NLM prior to loading the iANS driver. Enabling/Disabling an adapter in Windows 98 SE and Windows Me requires restart ------------------------------------------------------------- Due to a technical limitation in Microsoft Windows 98 SE and Windows Me, If you enable or disable an adapter, you must restart the computer to ensure stable operation. Intel(R) PRO Adapters show Normal Polarity during the cable test ---------------------------------------------------------------- When configuring the adapter to auto-negotiate speed and duplex, and then connect the adapter through a reversed polarity cable to a 10/100 port, clicking the Test Cable button in Intel PROSet will show normal polarity, even though the polarity is reversed. Running diagnostics on Windows 98 SE ------------------------------------ Before running diagnostics in Intel PROSet II, determine whether ACPI power management is installed and running. If so, open the Device Manager and make sure that the option "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" is turned off. If you still encounter a problem when running diagnostics from PROSet II, use the DOS diagnostics tool. To start the tool, navigate to the APPS/TOOLS directory on the Intel CD. From a DOS prompt, type DIAGS. Windows 98SE - Wake On Directed Packets --------------------------------------- When trying to enable Wake On Directed Packets on Windows 98SE systems, the system does not instruct the driver to wake on directed packets. Due to this operating system limitation, this feature will not work properly with Intel PROSet. Link Difficulties With 82541 or 82547 Based Connections ------------------------------------------------------- PROSet Advanced tab now contains a setting allowing the master/slave mode to be forced to improve time-to-link with some unmanaged switches. Default is the hardware default with settings allowed for GigabitMasterMode or GigabitSlaveMode. For Linux settings, see the readme. Systems running Windows XP do not respond to pings when Internet Firewall is turned on ---------------------------------------------------------------- When you install Service Pack 2 for Windows XP, the Internet Connection Firewall is automatically turned on. In this situation, the system fails to respond to pings even though the adapter is functioning correctly. To fix this issue, turn the Internet Firewall off. The system resumes it's response to pings. Customer Support ================ - Main Intel web support site: http://support.intel.com - Network products information: http://www.intel.com/network - Worldwide access: Intel has technical support centers worldwide. Many of the centers are staffed by technicians who speak the local languages. For a list of all Intel support centers, the telephone numbers, and the times they are open, visit http://www.intel.com/support/9089.htm. - Telephone support: US and Canada: 1-916-377-7000 (7:00 - 17:00 M-F Pacific Time) Legal / Disclaimers =================== Copyright (C) 2004, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. Intel Corporation assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in this document. 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