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Electrical Safety and Emissions
Caution
Standards
This product meets the following standards:
Federal Communications Commission Interference Statement
Declaration of Conformity
Manufacturer Name: Allied Telesis, Inc.
Declares that the product: Gigabit Ethernet Network Interface Cards
Model Numbers: AT-2911SX/ST, AT-2911SX/SC, AT-2911SX/LC, AT-2911LX/SC,
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limit s are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This eq uipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with th e instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following
measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. E80
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Avertissement
Avertissement de la FCC: Les changements ou modifications non expressément approuvés
par la partie responsable de la conformité pourraient annuler l'autorité de l'utilisateur à utiliser
cet équipement. E80
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
The band from 5600-5650MHz will be disabled by the software during the manufacturing and
cannot be changed by the end user. This device meets all the other requirements specified in
Part 15E, Section 15.407 of the FCC Rules.
Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm
between the radiator & your body.
European Union Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous
Substances (RoHS) in Electrical and Electronic Equipment
This Allied Telesis RoHS-compliant product conforms to the European Union Restriction of the
Use of Certain Hazardous Substances (RoHS) in Electrical and Electronic Equipment. Allied
Telesis ensures RoHS conformance by requiring supplier Declarations of Conformity, monitoring
incoming materials, and maintaining manufacturing process controls.
Safety and Electromagnetic Emissions Certificates
Standard Compliance
RoHs compliant
European Union RoHS (Directive 2011/65/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council
of 8 June 2011 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and
electronic equipment.)
China RoHs compliant
Certificates
CE
EAC
FCC/IC
RCM
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Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
EN 55022
EN 55024
AS/NZS CISPR 22
FCC 47 CFR Part 15, Subpart B
Safety
EN 60950-1
TUV-T
UL 60950-1
Translated Safety Statements
Important: The indicates that a translation of the safety statement is available in a PDF document
titled “Translated Safety Statements” on the Allied Telesis website at
www.alliedtelesis.com/support.
Safety Symbols Used in this Document........................................................................................................................14
AT-2911 Series Single Port Adapters....................................................................................................................18
AT-2911 Series Dual Port Adapters.......................................................................................................................19
ST Fiber Optic Connector ......................................................................................................................................19
Model Naming Conventions ..........................................................................................................................................22
Features ........................................................................................................................................................................24
User Diagnostics....................................................................................................................................................26
Contents of Your Shipment...........................................................................................................................................27
Replacing the Bracket ...................................................................................................................................................33
Installing the AT-2911 Series Adapter Card..................................................................................................................35
Flow Control ..................................................................................................................................................................51
Large Send Offload (IPv4).......................................................... ...................................................................................56
k Cables....................................................................................................................................39
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Large Send Offload v2 (IPv4)....... .. ...............................................................................................................................58
Large Send Offload v2 (IPv6)....... .. ...............................................................................................................................60
Receive Side Scaling.....................................................................................................................................................67
Installing Linux Driver.............................................................................................................................................82
Downloading the Driver Software..................................................................................................................................83
Accessing the Device Manager.....................................................................................................................................85
Accessing Device Manager on Windows Server 2008 R2, Server 2008, Vista, or 7 .............................................85
Accessing Device Manager on Windows Server 2003 and XP..............................................................................86
Installing the Driver Software.........................................................................................................................................89
Installing the Driver Software on Windows Server 2008 R2, Server 2008, Vista, or 7...........................................89
Installing the Driver Software on Windows Server 2003 and XP............................................................................92
Updating the Driver Software.........................................................................................................................................97
Updating the Driver on Windows Server 2008 R2, Server 2008, Vista, or 7..........................................................97
ing the Driver on Windows Server 2003 and XP...........................................................................................98
Updat
Chapter 5: Uninstalling the Driver Software ..................................................................................................................101
Uninstalling the Driver Software ..................................................................................................................................103
Checking a Port LED on the Adapter ..........................................................................................................................107
Software Problems and Solutions................................................................................................................................109
Microsoft Remote Installation Service (RIS) Instructions .....................................................................................109
Windows Server 2003..........................................................................................................................................109
Physical and Power Specifications..............................................................................................................................112
Power Specifications...................................................................................................................................................114
Cleaning Fiber Optic Connectors Using a Cartridge-Type Cleaner.............................................................................119
Cleaning Fiber Optic Connector Using a Swab...........................................................................................................121
Figure 9: AT-2911 Model Naming Conventions....................................................................................................................22
Figure 10: Removing the Low-Profile Bracket......................................................................................................................33
Figure 11: Fastening Screws onto Standard Bracket...........................................................................................................34
Figure 12: Removing the PC Cover......................................................................................................................................35
Figure 13: Removing the Faceplate From PCIe Slot............................................................................................................36
Figure 14: Inserting the Network Adapter Card....................................................................................................................37
Figure 15: Securing the Adapter Card..................................................................................................................................37
Figure 22: Flow Control Page...............................................................................................................................................51
Figure 25: Jumbo Mtu Page.................................................................................................................................................55
Figure 26: Large Send Offload (IPv4) Page.........................................................................................................................56
Figure 27: Large Send Offload v2 (IPv4) Page.....................................................................................................................58
Figure 28: Large Send Offload (IPv6) Page.........................................................................................................................60
Figure 39: VLAN ID Page.....................................................................................................................................................77
Figure 42: Software Downloads Search Result Example.....................................................................................................83
Figure 43: Specifying the Folder for Unzipped Files.............................................................................................................84
Figure 44: System Window on Windows Server 2008 R2, Server 2008, Vista, and 7 .........................................................85
Figure 45: Device Manager Window on Windows Server 2008 R2, Sever 2008, Vista, and 7 ............................................86
Figure 46: System Properties Window on Windows Server 2003 and XP ...........................................................................87
Figure 47: Hardware Page on Windows Server 2003 and XP..............................................................................................87
Figure 48: Device Manager Window on Windows Server 2003 and XP...............................................................................88
gure 49: Ethernet Controller on Windows Server 2008 R2, Server 2008, Vista, and 7.....................................................90
Fi
Figure 50: Update Driver Software Window on Windows Server 2008 R2, Server 2008, Vista, and 7................................90
Figure 51: Update Device Software Window on Windows Server 2008 R2, Server 2008, Vista, and 7...............................91
Figure 52: Update Device Software Window on Windows Server 2008 R2, Server 2008, Vista, and 7...............................92
Figure 53: Ethernet Controller on Windows Server 2003 and XP.........................................................................................93
Figure 58: Device Manager with an Expanded List on Windows Server 2008 R2, Server 2008, Vista and 7......................98
Figure 59: Network Adapters on Windows Server 2003 & XP..............................................................................................99
Figure 61: Command Window with ping displayed.............................................................................................................108
Figure 62: Ferrule in an SC Connector Plug.......................................................................................................................118
Figure 63: Unclean and Clean Ferrule................................................................................................................................118
Figure 65: Rubbing the Ferrule Tip on the Cleaning Surface .............................................................................................119
Figure 66: Lint-Free and Alcohol-Free Swabs....................................................................................................................121
Figure 67: Cleaning a Recessed Ferrule............................................................................................................................121
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Tables
Table 1: LED Status ............................................................................................................................................................21
Table 2: AT-2911 Model Naming Conventions ....................................................................................................................22
Table 6: Power Specifications ...........................................................................................................................................114
The instructions in this guide explain how to install the network adapter on
a desktop computer, install and uninstall the driver software, and configure
the driver software.
This preface contains the following sections:
“Safety Symbols Used in this Document” on page 14
“Contacting Allied Telesis” on page 15
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Preface
Note
Caution
Warning
Warning
Safety Symbols Used in this Document
This document uses the following conventions:
Notes provide additional information.
Cautions inform you that performing or omitting a specific action
may result in equipment damage or loss of data.
Warnings inform you that performing or omitting a specific action
may result in bodily injury.
Warnings inform you that an eye and skin hazard exists due to the
presence of a Class 1 laser device.
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Contacting Allied Telesis
If you need assistance with this product, you may contact Allied Telesis
technical support by going to the Support & Services section of the Allied
Telesis web site at www.alliedtelesis.com/support. You can find links for
the following services on this page:
24/7 Online Support - Enter our interactive support center to
search for answers to your questions in our knowledge database,
check support tickets, learn about Return Merchandise
Authorization (RMA), and contact Allied Telesis technical experts.
USA and EMEA phone support - Select the phone number that
best fits your location and customer type.
Hardware warranty information - Learn about Allied Telesis
warranties and register your product online.
Replacement Services - Submit an RMA request via our interactive
support center.
AT-2911 Series Gigabit Ethernet Network Adapters Installation and User’s Guide
Documentation - View the most recent installation guides, user
guides, software release notes, white papers and data sheets for
your product.
Software Updates - Download the latest software releases for your
product.
For sales or corporate contact information, go to
www.alliedtelesis.com/purchase and select your region.
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Preface
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Chapter 1
Overview
This chapter contains an overview for the AT-2911 Series Gigabit Ethernet
Network Adapters and includes the following sections:
“Physical Description” on page 18
“Model Naming Conventions” on page 22
“Supported Operating Systems” on page 23
“Features” on page 24
“Broadcom Utilities” on page 25
“Broadcom Documentation” on page 26
“Contents of Your Shipment” on page 27
“Warranty Registration” on page 28
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Physical Description
The AT-2911 Series Gigabit Ethernet Network Adapters are integrated
Ethernet network interface cards based on Broadcom’s BCM5718 chipset
with a PCI Express (PCIe) x1 version 2 interface.
The AT-2911 series adapter connects a PCIe compliant computer to a
Gigabit Ethernet network. Allied Telesis offers models equipped with a
single port interface or dual port interface in the AT-2911 series. The
AT-2911 adapter is equipped with single or dual fiber optic connector,
copper connector, SFP slot, or a combination of these connectors.
AT-2911 Series
Single Port
Adapters
The following AT-2911 series models are equipped with a single port
interface:
The AT-2911SX/ST adapter is equipped with a 1000BASE-SX ST fiber
optic connector for attaching to a compatible link partner.
The ST fiber optic connector is shown in Figure 3.
Figure 3. ST Fiber Optic Connector
To connect the adapter to a network cable, you must have a fiber optic
network cable with the ST connector.
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SC Fiber Optic
Connector
LC Fiber Optic
Connector
The AT-2911SX/SC, AT-2911LX/SC, AT-2911STX/SC, and
AT-2911LTX/SC, adapters are equipped with a 1000BASE-SX or
1000BASE-LX SC fiber optic connector.
The SC fiber optic connector is shown in Figure 4.
Figure 4. SC Fiber Optic Connector
To connect the adapter to a network cable, you must have a fiber optic
network cable with the SC connector. For more information, see
“1000BASE-X Fiber Optic Cable Specifications” on page 39.
The AT-2911SX/LC, AT-2911LX/LC, AT-2911STX/LC, AT-2911LTX/LC,
AT-2911SX/2LC, and AT-2911LX/2LC adapters are equipped with a
1000BASE-SX or 1000BASE-LX LC fiber optic connector. The
AT-2911LX/2LC and AT-2911SX/2LC adapters have two LC connectors.
Twisted Pair
Copper Port
The LC fiber optic connector is shown in Figure 5.
Figure 5. LC Fiber Optic Connector
To connect the adapter to a network cable, you must have a fiber optic
network cable with the LC connector.
The AT-2911STX/SC, AT-2911STX/LC, AT-2911LTX/LC adapters are
equipped with a port for a 10/100/1000BASE-T twisted pair cable. The
AT-2911T/2 adapter has two ports.
The twisted pair cable port is shown in Figure 6.
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Figure 6. Twisted Pair Cable Port
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Note
The pin layout to a port and RJ-45 connector is illustrated in Figure 7.
Figure 7. Pin and RJ-45 Connector Pin Layout
SFP SlotThe AT-2911SFP adapter has an SFP slot that you can plug in an SFP
transceiver to connect the adapter to a compatible link partner. The
AT-2911SFP/2 adapter has two SFP slots.
An SFP transceiver must be purchased separately. For a list of
supported transceivers, contact your Allied Telesis distributor or
reseller.
The SFP slot is shown in Figure 8.
Figure 8. SFP Slot
LEDsThe AT-2911 series adapter has an LED per port.
Table 1 describes the link states that the LED indicates.
Table 1. LED Status
StateDescription
OnValid link.
OffNo link.
FlashingData traffic is present between the adapter and the
switch.
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Model Naming Conventions
The hardware features of the AT-2911 adapters are represented by the
letters and numbers in the model names. The conventions for the AT-2911
adapters are identified in Figure 9.
The conventions are defined in Table 2.
Figure 9. AT-2911 Model Naming Conventions
.
Table 2. AT-2911 Model Naming Conventions
ConventionDefinition
1Indicates the product name
2Identifies the physical layer standard for Gigabit Ethernet
transmission or SFP option. The following is a list of
standards:
SX - 1000BASE-SX multi-mode fiber optic cable
LX - 1000BASE-LX single-mode fiber optic cable
T - 10/100/1000BASE-T twisted-pair cable
STX - dual port of SX fiber optic and twisted-pair
cable
LTX - dual port of LX fiber optic and twisted-pair
cable
SFP - SFP slot
3Identifies the type of fiber optic connector and the number
of connectors. The connectors are listed here:
ST - ST connector
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SC - SC connector
LC - LC connector
The AT-2911 Series offers single and dual port. Number 2
means that the model has two ports of same type.
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Supported Operating Systems
The following list shows the supported operating systems for the AT-2911
series adapters:
Windows XP 32-bit
Windows XP 64-bit
Windows Server 2003 32-bit
Windows Server 2003 64-bit
Windows Vista 32-bit
Windows Vista 64-bit
Windows Server 2008 32-bit
Windows Server 2008 64-bit
Windows 7 32-bit
Windows 7 64-bit
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Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit
Linux 2.6
Linux 3.x
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Features
The AT-2911 adapter supports the following features:
One or two interfaces
x1 PCI Express v2.0
PXE 2.0 remote boot support
Flow control (IEEE 802.3x)
VLAN tag support (IEEE 802.1Q)
Jumbo packet (9K)
TCP, IP, and UDP checksum
TCP segmentation
Transmit Side Scaling (TSS)
Receive Side Scaling (RSS)
17 Receive Queues
16 Transmit Queues
17 MXI-x Vectors support per queue
Link/Activity LED per port
SNMP MIB II
Comprehensive diagnostic and configuration software
ACPI 1.1a compliant
RoHS compliant
Teaming
Manageability (CIM and SNMP)
User Diagnostics
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Broadcom Utilities
TeamingTeaming is a method of grouping network adapters together in your
AT-2911 Series Gigabit Ethernet Network Adapters Installation and User’s Guide
The AT-2911 series adapter, which has a Broadcom’s BCM5718 chipset
inside, supports teaming and management functions, such as CIM and
SNMP. In addition, you can run a series of diagnostic tests on your
AT-2911 series adapter using Broadcom’s user diagnostics utility. To
configure and run these functions, you must install the utilities that
Broadcom provides.
system as a team and making a team of network adapters function as a
single adapter.
To configure teaming, you must have Broadcom Advanced Server
Program (BASP) on your host computer. BASP runs within Broadcom
Advance Control Suite (BACS), an integrated utility that enables tests,
analyses, and diagnostics for network adapters installed in your system.
To install BASP and BACS, download the Broadcom Management
Application Installer on the Allied Telesis website as described in
“Installing Broadcom Utilities” on page 26.
For more information about teaming and how to install BASP and BACS,
see the Broadcom NetXtreme® 57XX User Guide. To view the document,
refer to “Broadcom Documentation” on page 26.
CIMThe Common Information Model (CIM) is an industry standard defined by
the Distributed Management task Force (DMTF). Broadcom’s CIM data
provider provides information through various classes and you can view
them using a CIM client application.
To configure CIM, you must have the CIM provider and BACS on your host
computer. To install CIM provider and BACS, download the Broadcom
Management Application Installer on the Allied Telesis website as
described in “Installing Broadcom Utilities” on page 26.
For more information about CIM and how to install the CIM provider and
BACS, see the Broadcom NetXtreme® 57XX User Guide. To view the
document, see “Broadcom Documentation” on page 26.
SNMPSimple Network management Protocol (SNMP) is an internet-standard
protocol for managing devices on IP networks. The AT-2911 series
adapter supports SNMP.
To configure SNMP, you must have the SNMP subagent and BACS on
your host computer. To install SNMP subagent and BACS, download the
Broadcom Management Application Installer on the Allied Telesis website
as described in “Installing Broadcom Utilities” on page 26.
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For more information about SNMP and how to install SNMP subagent and
BACS, see the Broadcom NetXtreme® 57XX User Guide. To view the
document, see “Broadcom Documentation” on page 26.
User DiagnosticsThe Broadcom User Diagnostics utility is an MS-DOS based application
that allows you to run a series of diagnostic tests on the AT-2911 series
adapters.
To run the user diagnostics, you must install the Broadcom user
diagnostics utility. Download the user diagnostics utility on the Allied
Telesis website as described in “Installing Broadcom Utilities,” next.
For more information about the Broadcom User Diagnostics utility, see the
Broadcom NetXtreme® 57XX User Guide. To view the document, see
“Broadcom Documentation” on page 26.
Installing
Broadcom
Utilities
Broadcom
Documentation
To download Broadcom utilities, do the following:
1. Open a web browser, such as Internet Explorer or FireFox, on your
system and enter the following:
http://www.alliedtelesis.com/support/software
The Allied Telesis Software Download page is displayed.
2. Enter “2911” in the search box and press the enter key.
3. Select the Broadcom Management Applications Installer or User
Diagnostics.
4. Save the zip folder onto your system.
You can view more detailed information for the following features and
topics for the AT-2911 series adapter in the Broadcom NetXtreme® 57XX User Guide including;
Introduction - Teaming
Introduction - Manageability
Installing Linux Driver Software
Installing Management Applications
Configure Teaming (Windows)
Using Broadcom Advance Control Suite
User diagnostics.
To access this document, click on the following link:
The following items are included with your AT-2911 series adapter:
Antistatic bag
The adapter is shipped in an antistatic bag. It protects the module
when stored or shipped. Keep the module in its packaging until ready
for installation.
Standard-profile bracket
The standard-profile bracket is a faceplate whose length is longer than
the low-profile bracket. The A T-2911 series adapters from a factory are
shipped with a low-profile bracket attached; however, you can replace
it with the standard-profile bracket if your PCIe slot is the
standard-profile size.
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The AT-2911 adapter is not shipped with a software driver CD. You
must download the driver software from the Allied Telesis website.
See Chapter 4, “Downloading the Driver Software” on page 83.
Inform your network supplier of any missing or damaged items. If you need
to return the module, you must pack it in the original (or equivalent)
packing material or the warranty will be voided. See “Contacting Allied
Telesis” on page 15.
The product documentation is available in Portable Document Format
(PDF) on our web site at www.alliedtelesis.com/support/software/. You
can view the documents online or download them onto a local workstation
or server.
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Warranty Registration
Allied Telesis hardware products are covered under limited warranties.
All Allied Telesis warranties are subject to and provided only on the terms
and conditions set out in the Allied Telesis Limited Warranties listed on the
Allied Telesis website at www.alliedtelesis.com/support/warranty.
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Chapter 2
Installing the Hardware
This chapter contains the following sections:
“Reviewing Safety Precautions” on page 30
“Pre-Installation Checklist” on page 32
“Replacing the Bracket” on page 33
“Installing the AT-2911 Series Adapter Card” on page 35
“Connecting the Network Cables” on page 39
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Note
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Note
Reviewing Safety Precautions
Please review the following safety precautions before you begin to install a
module.
The indicates that a translation of the safety statement is
available in a PDF document titled “Translated Safety Statements”
posted on the Allied Telesis website at www.alliedtelesis.com/support.
This is a “Class 1 LED product”. L1
Do not stare into the laser beam. L2
Do not look directly at the fiber optic cable ends or inspect the cable
ends with an optical lens. L6
Do not work on this equipment or cables during periods of lightning
activity. E2
Operating Temperature: This product is designed for a maximum
ambient temperature of 40 degrees C. E7
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All Countries: Install this product in accordance with local and
National Electric Codes. E8
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Warning
The module is being installed in a system that operates with
voltages that can be lethal. Before you remove the cover of your
system, you must observe the following precautions to protect
yourself and to prevent damage to the system components.
– Remove any metallic objects or jewelry from your hands and
wrists.
– Make sure to use only insulated or nonconducting tools.
– Verify that the system is powered OFF and unplugged before
accessing internal components.
– Installation or removal of modules must be performed in a
static-free environment. The use of a properly grounded wrist
strap or other personal antistatic devices and an antistatic mat is
strongly recommended. E39
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Note
Pre-Installation Checklist
Before installing the AT-2911 series adapter, check the following list:
1. Check that your computer has an appropriate open PCIe slot.
2. Verify that your computer is using the latest BIOS.
3. When you download the driver software from the Allied Telesis
website, record the path to where the driver file resides on your
system.
4. If your computer is active, shut it down.
5. When the system shutdown is complete, power off and unplug your
system.
6. Holding the adapter by the edges, remove it from its shipping package
and place it on an antistatic surface.
7. Check the adapter for visible signs of damage, particularly on the edge
connector.
Do not attempt to install a damaged adapter. If the adapter is
damaged, report it to Allied Telesis. See “Contacting Allied Telesis”
on page 15.
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Replacing the Bracket
The AT-2911 series adapter is shipped with the low-profile bracket
attached to the adapter. Depending on your PC, you may need to replace
the bracket attached to your adapter.
The following procedure describes how to remove the low-profile bracket
from the adapter and replace it with the standard bracket. You can also
use this procedure to remove the standard bracket and replace it with the
low-profile bracket.
To replace the low-profile bracket with the standard bracket, perform the
following procedure:
1. Remove the screws that attach the bracket to the adapter. See
AT-2911 Series Gigabit Ethernet Network Adapters Installation and User’s Guide
Figure 10.
2. Align the tabs of the standard bracket with the holes on the adapter
Figure 10. Removing the Low-Profile Bracket
and fasten the screws onto the adapter. See Figure 11.
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Figure 11. Fastening Screws onto Standard Bracket
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Warning
Installing the AT-2911 Series Adapter Card
The following instructions describe how to install an AT-2911 series
adapter in most systems. Refer to the manuals that were supplied with
your system for details about performing these tasks on your particular
system.
To install an AT-2911 series adapter, perform the following procedure:
1. Review “Reviewing Safety Precautions” on page 30 and
“Pre-Installation Checklist” on page 32.
Before installing the adapter, ensure the system power is OFF and
unplugged from the power outlet, and that proper electrical grounding
procedures have been followed.
To prevent electric shock, do not remove the cover. No
user-serviceable parts inside. This unit contains hazardous voltages
and should only be opened by a trained and qualif ied technician. To
avoid the possibility of electric shock, disconnect electric power to
the product before connecting or disconnecting the cables. E1
2. Remove the system cover. See Figure 12.
Figure 12. Removing the PC Cover
3. Select any appropriate empty PCIe slot.
If you do not know how to identify an appropriate PCIe slot, refer to
your system documentation.
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Note
Caution
4. Remove the faceplate that is directly in line with the PCIe slot you
selected. See Figure 13.
Keep the faceplate in a safe place. You may need it for future use.
Figure 13. Removing the Faceplate From PCIe Slot
If you cannot locate or know how to find an appropriate PCIe slot,
refer to the documentation that came with your system.
5. Remove the network adapter card from the shipping package and
store the packaging material in a safe location.
A module can be damaged by static electricity. Be sure to observe
all standard electrostatic discharge (ESD) precautions, such as
wearing an antistatic wrist strap, to avoid damaging the device.
E74
6. Applying even pressure at both corners of the card, push the adapter
card until it is firmly seated in the PCIe slot you have selected.
Make sure the card is securely seated. See Figure 14.
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Caution
Figure 14. Inserting the Network Adapter Card
Do not use excessive force when seating the module, because this
may damage the system or the module. If the module resists
seating, remove it from the system, realign it, and try again. E47
7. Secure the network adapter card to the chassis with a Phillips-head
screw (not provided) as shown in Figure 15 on page 37.
Figure 15. Securing the Adapter Card
8. Replace the system’s cover and secure it with the screws removed in
Step 2.
9. Power the system on.
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Note
When you installed the adapter in a Windows Operating system
before installing the driver software, the Found New Hardware
Wizard launches automatically except Windows 7 and Windows
Server 2008 R2 systems. For installing the driver software, refer to
the section for your Windows Operating system.
Once the system returns to proper operation, the adapter card is fully
installed. Next, connect the network cables. See “Connecting the Network
Cables” on page 39.
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Warning
Connecting the Network Cables
After you install an AT-2911 series adapter in your desktop computer,
attach the system to a compatible link partner or an IEEE 802.3 compliant
Gigabit Ethernet switch. The adapter has a fiber optic connector, copper
connector, SFP slot, or a combination of these connectors.
You must have a fiber optic or copper cable to connect your system
to the network. If your adapter has an SFP slot, you must have an
SFP transceiver as well. Contact your Allied Telesis distributor or
reseller for a list of supported transceivers.
Fiber Optic CableThe AT-2911 series fiber optic adapters are equipped with two types of
fiber optic connectors: SC and LC connectors. For optical characteristics
of the AT-2911 adapter, see Appendix A, “Specifications” on page 111. In
addition, the AT-2911 data sheet is available on the Allied Telesis website:
www.alliedtelesis.com.
To connect a fiber optic network cable to the adapter, perform the
following procedure:
1. Prepare a fiber optic cable according to the specifications in Table 3.
The fiber optic ports contain a Class 1 laser device. When the ports
are disconnected, always cover them with the provided plug.
Exposed ports may cause skin or eye damage. L4
Maximum
Distance
550 meters
(1,804 feet)
275 meters
(853 feet)
10 kilometer
(6.213 miles)
2. Remove a rubber plug from the adapter.
3. Connect one end of the fiber optic cable to the adapter.
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4. Connect the other end of the fiber optic cable to the appropriate
Ethernet network port or fiber optic port.
After connecting the system to the network and power is supplied, the
adapter performs auto-negotiation and attempts to establish the
connection at 1000 Mbps full-duplex only. The adapter port LED sh ould be
functional at this point. See Table 1 on page 21 for a description of
adapter port LED operation.
Even minor smudges or dirt on the end face of the fiber can disrupt
light transmission and lead to failure of the connection. For
instructions that describe how to clean the fiber optic connector, see
Appendix B “Cleaning Fiber Optic Connectors” on page 117
Twisted Pair
Copper Cable
If your AT-2911 series adapter is equipped with a twisted pair copper port,
you need a copper network cable with RJ-45 connectors. See “Twisted
Pair Copper Port” on page 20.
1. Connect one end of the cable to the adapter.
2. Connect the other end of the cable to the appropriate Ethernet network
port or twisted pair copper port.
After connecting the system to the network and power is supplied, the
adapter performs auto-negotiation and attempts to establish the
connection at the appropriate speed and duplex mode.
SFP TransceiverIf your AT-2911 series adapter is equipped with an SFP slot, you must
have an SFP transceiver and an appropriate cable.
1. Insert an SFP transceiver into the SFP socket on the adapter until the
SFP transceiver snaps into place in the socket.
2. Remove a plug from the SFP transceiver.
3. Connect one end of the cable to the SFP transceiver.
4. Connect the other end of the cable to the appropriate Ethernet network
port or an appropriate port.
After connecting the system to the network and power is supplied, the
adapter performs auto-negotiation and attempts to establish the
connection at 1000 Mbps full-duplex only.
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Modifying Advanced Properties
This chapter includes the following topics:
“Overview” on page 42
“Accessing Advanced Properties” on page 43
“802.3az EEE” on page 45
“ARP Offload” on page 47
“EEE Control” on page 48
“Ethernet@WireSpeed” on page 49
“Flow Control” on page 51
“Interrupt Moderation” on page 53
“IPv4 Checksum Offload” on page 54
“Jumbo Mtu” on page 55
“Large Send Offload (IPv4)” on page 56
“Large Send Offload v2 (IPv4)” on page 58
“Large Send Offload v2 (IPv6)” on page 60
“Network Address” on page 61
“NS Offload” on page 63
“Priority & VLAN” on page 64
“Receive Buffers” on page 66
“Receive Side Scaling” on page 67
“RSS Queues” on page 68
“Speed & Duplex” on page 70
“TCP/UDP Checksum Offload (IPv4)” on page 72
“TCP/UDP Checksum Offload (IPv6)” on page 74
“Virtual Machine Queues” on page 76
“VLAN ID” on page 77
“VMQ Lookahead Split” on page 78
“VMQ VLAN Filtering” on page 79
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Overview
To modify the advanced properties of the AT-2911 adapter, you must
access Device Manager on your operating system, then go to each
advanced property page.
GuidelinesHere are the guidelines to modifying the advanced properties:
To change the advanced property settings, you must have
Administrator privileges.
When you upgrade the driver software, the settings of the
advanced properties may change. Verify the settings after
upgrading the driver software.
Twisted pair
copper port
In addition to the advanced properties listed on page 41, twisted pair
copper ports have the following properties:
Wake Up Capabilities
WOL Speed
Wake Up Capabilities
The Wake Up Capabilities property enables the network adapter to wake
up from a low-power mode when it receives a network wake-up frame.
Two types of wake-up frames are available: Magic Packet and Wake Up
Frame.
WOL Speed
The WOL Speed property allows you to set the speed at which the adapter
connects to a network while the adapter is in the Wake on LAN (WOL)
mode.
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Accessing Advanced Properties
To modify advanced properties, first access Device Manager, open the
properties of your AT-2911 series adapter, and select a feature you want
to change its setting.
1. To access the Device Manager, follow one of these procedures:
“Accessing Device Manager on Windows Server 2008 R2, Server
2008, Vista, or 7” on page 85
“Accessing Device Manager on Windows Server 2003 and XP” on
page 86
2. In the Device Manager window, double-click Allied Telesis AT-2911xx
Gigabit Fiber Ethernet.
The properties window pops up as shown in Figure 16.
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Figure 16. Properties Window
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3. Click the Advanced tab.
The Advanced Properties window opens as shown in Figure 17.
Figure 17. Advanced Properties Window
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802.3az EEE
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The 802.3az EEE (Energy-Efficient Ethernet) feature allows you to reduce
power consumption when the network link is idle.
This feature is valid only for copper ports. For fiber connectors, the
setting is always disabled.
To enable or disable the 802.3az EEE feature, do the following:
1. Access the Advanced Properties.
See “Accessing Advanced Properties” on page 43.
2. Select 802.3az EEE in the Property box.
The 802.3az EEE page is displayed as shown in Figure 18.
Figure 18. 802.3az EEE Page
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3. Select one of the following options:
4. Click OK.
Disable — The Energy-Efficient Ethernet feature is off. This is the
default setting.
For fiber connectors, the setting is always disabled.
Enable — The adapter saves energy consumption when the link is
idle.
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ARP Offload
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The ARP Offload feature, one of the network power management features,
allows the adapter to respond to an ARP request without waking up the
computer.
To enable or disable the ARP Offload feature, do the following:
1. Access the Advanced Properties.
See “Accessing Advanced Properties” on page 43.
2. Select ARP Offload in the Property box.
The ARP Offload page is displayed as shown in Figure 19.
3. Select one of the following options:
4. Click OK.
Figure 19. ARP Offload Page
Disable — The computer wakes up from sleep mode and
responds to an ARP request.
Enable — The adapter responds to an ARP request without
waking up the computer. This is the default setting.
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EEE Control
The EEE (Energy-Efficient Ethernet) Control feature allows you prioritize
power saving, performance, optimal power, and performance.
To change the setting of the EEE Control feature, do the following:
1. Access the Advanced Properties.
2. Select EEE Control in the Property box.
See “Accessing Advanced Properties” on page 43.
The EEE Control page is displayed as shown in Figure 20.
3. Select one of the following options:
Optimal Power and Performance — The adapter manages the
Maximum Performance — The adapter manages power for the
Maximum Power Saving — The adapter manages power for the
4. Click OK.
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Figure 20. EEE Control Page
best trade-off between energy efficiency and performance. This is
the default setting.
best performance.
best energy saving.
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Ethernet@WireSpeed
Note
The Ethernet@WireSpeed feature enables the adapter with a twisted pair
copper interface to establish a link at a lower speed when only two pairs of
wires are available in the connected cable.
To enable or disable the Ethernet@WireSpeed feature, do the following:
1. Access the Advanced Properties.
2. Select Ethernet@WireSpeed in the Property box.
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This feature is valid only for copper ports. For fiber connectors, the
setting is always disabled.
See “Accessing Advanced Properties” on page 43.
The Ethernet@WireSpeed page is displayed as shown in Figure 21.
Figure 21. Ethernet@WireSpeed Page
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3. Select one of the following options:
4. Click OK.
Disabled — The adapter tries to establish a link at 1000 Mbps.
For fiber connectors, the setting is always disabled.
Enabled — The adapter establishes a link at a lower speed when
only two pairs of wires are available in the connected cable. This is
the default setting for the AT-2911 series adapters with a twisted
pair copper interface.
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Flow Control
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The Flow Control feature allows you to control the flow between the
AT-2911 adapter and its link partner. You can enable or disable the
adapter to process received PAUSE frames and transmit PAUSE frames.
To enable or disable the Flow Control feature, do the following:
1. Access the Advanced Properties.
See “Accessing Advanced Properties” on page 43.
2. Select Flow Control in the Property box.
The Flow Control page is displayed as shown in Figure 22.
Figure 22. Flow Control Page
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3. Select one of the following options:
4. Click OK.
Auto — Receiving and transmitting PAUSE frames are optimized.
This is the default setting.
Disabled — The adapter ignores PAUSE frames.
Tx & Rx Enabled — The adapter processes PAUSE frames when
receiving and transmits PAUSE frames.
Rx Enabled — The adapter processes PAUSE frames when
receiving, but does not transmit PAUSE frame.
Tx Enabled — The adapter transmits PAUSE frames, but ignores
PAUSE frames when receiving.
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Interrupt Moderation
The Interrupt Moderation feature allows you to limit the rate of interrupts to
the CPU during packet transmission and packet reception. When this
feature is enabled, interrupts are handled as a group so that the CPU
utilization decreases; however, the latency may increase.
To enable or disable the Interrupt Moderation feature, do the following:
1. Access the Advanced Properties.
2. Select Interrupt Moderation in the Property box.
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See “Accessing Advanced Properties” on page 43.
The Interrupt Moderation page is displayed as shown in Figure 23.
3. Select one of the following options:
4. Click OK.
Figure 23. Interrupt Moderation Page
Disabled — The Interrupt Moderation feature is disabled.
Enabled — The Interrupt Moderation feature is enabled. This is
the default setting.
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IPv4 Checksum Offload
The IPv4 Checksum Offload feature allows the adapter to verify the IPv4
checksum to enhance IPv4 receive and transmit performance and reduce
CPU utilization.
To enable or disable the IPv4 Checksum Offload feature, do the following:
1. Access the Advanced Properties.
See “Accessing Advanced Properties” on page 43.
2. Select IPv4 Checksum Offload in the Property box.
The IPv4 Checksum Offload page is displayed as shown in Figure 24.
3. Select one of the following options:
Rx & Tx Enabled — The adapter verifies IPv4 Checksum for both
Disabled — The CPU verifies IPv4 checksum.
Rx Enabled — The adapter verifies IPv4 Checksum only for
Tx Enabled — The adapter verifies IPv4 Checksum only for
4. Click OK.
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Figure 24. IPv4 Checksum Offload Page
receiving and transmitting packets. This is the default setting.
receiving packets.
transmitting packets.
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Jumbo Mtu
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The Jumbo Mtu (Maximum transmission unit) feature allows you to specify
the size of the Ethernet frame that the adapter supports. The network
performance usually improves when the larger frame size is specified:
however, the network must be capable of supporting the oversized
Ethernet frames.
To change the Jumbo Mtu setting, do the following:
1. Access the Advanced Properties.
See “Accessing Advanced Properties” on page 43.
2. Select Jumbo Mtu in the Property box.
The Jumbo Mtu page is displayed as shown in Figure 25.
3. Specify the size of the frame in the Value box.
4. Click OK.
Figure 25. Jumbo Mtu Page
The range of the value is from 1,500 to 9,000. The default value is
1,500.
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Large Send Offload (IPv4)
The Large Send Offload (IPv4) feature allows you to control the load of
sending out large packets. When this feature is enabled, the AT-2911
adapter segments large packets and reduces the CPU load.
The Large Send Offload (IPv4) feature supports large packets up to 64kb.
The Large Send Offload v2 (IPv4), which supports large packets up to
256kb, overrides the Large Send Offload (IPv4) feature if both features are
enabled. For more information, see “Large Send Offload v2 (IPv4)” on
page 58.
To enable or disable the Large Send Offload (IPv4) feature, do the
following:
1. Access the Advanced Properties.
See “Accessing Advanced Properties” on page 43.
2. Select Large Send Offload (IPv4) in the Property box.
The Large Send Offload (IPv4) page is displayed as shown in
Figure 26.
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3. Select one of the following options:
Disabled — This feature is disabled.
Enabled — The adapter segments large packets up to 64kb for
IPv4 traffic before sending them out. This is the default setting.
4. Click OK.
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Large Send Offload v2 (IPv4)
The Large Send Offload v2 (IPv4) feature allows you to control the load of
sending out large packets. When this feature is enabled, the AT-2911
adapter segments large packets for IPv4 traffic and reduces the CPU loa d.
This feature, which supports large packets up to 256kb, overrides the
Large Send Offload (IPv4) feature if both features are enabled.
To enable or disable the Large Send Offload v2 (IPv4) feature, do the
following:
1. Access the Advanced Properties.
See “Accessing Advanced Properties” on page 43.
2. Select Large Send Offload v2 (IPv4) in the Property box.
The Large Send Offload v2 (IPv4) page is displayed as shown in
Figure 27.
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3. Select one of the following options:
Disabled — The feature is disabled.
Enabled — The adapter segments large packets up to 256kb for
IPv4 traffic before sending them out. This is the default setting.
4. Click OK.
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Large Send Offload v2 (IPv6)
The Large Send Offload v2 (IPv6) feature allows you to control the load of
sending out large packets. When this feature is enabled, the AT-2911
adapter segments large packets for IPv6 traffic and reduces the CPU loa d.
To enable or disable the Large Send Offload v2 (IPv6) feature, do the
following:
1. Access the Advanced Properties.
See “Accessing Advanced Properties” on page 43.
2. Select Large Send Offload v2 (IPv6) in the Property box.
The Large Send Offload v2 (IPv6) page is displayed as shown in
Figure 28.
3. Select one of the following options:
Disabled — The adapter does not segment packets for IPv6
Enabled — The adapter segments large packets up to 256kb for
4. Click OK.
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Figure 28. Large Send Offload (IPv6) Page
traffic.
IPv6 traffic before sending them out. This is the default setting.
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Network Address
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The Network Address allows you to replace the MAC address originally
assigned to the adapter with a user-defined address. The user-defined
address that you assign to the adapter is called a locally administered
address.
A locally administered address overrides the original MAC address
stored in the AT-2911 adapter hardware. When you change the
MAC address, be sure to assign a unique MAC address. E81
To assign or change the Network Address, do the following:
1. Access the Advanced Properties.
See “Accessing Advanced Properties” on page 43.
2. Select Network Address in the Property box.
The Network Address page is displayed as shown in Figure 29.
Figure 29. Network Address Page
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3. In the Value text box, enter a locally administered address for the
4. Click OK.
AT-2911 adapter.
By default, no network address is assigned.
Here are guidelines to assigning a locally administered address:
The address must be unique.
The address consists of a 12-digit hexadecimal number, for
example, “000C46005501.”
The range is from 0000 0000 0001 to FFFF FFFF FFFD excluding
multicast MAC addresses, which cannot be used. The multicast
MAC address has the least significant bit of the most significant
octet as 1.
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NS Offload
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The NS (Neighbor Solicitation) Offload feature, one of the network power
management features, allows the adapter to respond to a Neighbor
Solicitation request without waking up the computer.
To enable or disable the NS Offload feature, do the following:
1. Access the Advanced Properties.
See “Accessing Advanced Properties” on page 43.
2. Select NS Offload in the Property box.
The NS Offload page is displayed as shown in Figure 30.
3. Select one of the following options:
4. Click OK.
Figure 30. NS Offload Page
Disable — The computer wakes up from sleep mode and
responds to an NS request.
Enable — The adapter responds to a Neighbor Solicitation request
without waking up the computer. This is the default setting.
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Priority & VLAN
The Priority & VLAN feature allows you to control sending and receiving
tagged frames of QoS and VLAN.
When the property is set to Priority & VLAN Enabled, the adapter sends
and receives QoS and VLAN tagged frames; with Priority Enabled, the
adapter sends and receives QoS tagged frames; with VLAN Enabled,
the adapter sends and receives VLAN tagged frames. To assign a VLAN
ID to the adapter, see “VLAN ID” on page 77.
To enable or disable the Priority & VLAN feature, do the following:
1. Access the Advanced Properties.
2. Select Priority & VLAN in the Property box.
See “Accessing Advanced Properties” on page 43.
The Priority & VLAN page is displayed as shown in Figure 31.
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3. Select one of the following options:
Priority & VLAN Enabled — The adapter sends and receives
QoS and VLAN tagged frames. This is the default setting.
Priority Enabled — The adapter sends and receives QoS tagged
frames.
VLAN Enabled — The adapter sends and receives VLAN tagged
frames.
4. Click OK.
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Receive Buffers
The Receive Buffers property specifies the number of receive buffers
allocated for the adapter. Increasing this value may enhance performance
in receiving traffic, but consumes more system memory.
To change the Receive Buffers value, do the following:
1. Access the Advanced Properties.
2. Select Receive Buffers in the Property box.
See “Accessing Advanced Properties” on page 43.
The Receive Buffers page is displayed as shown in Figure 32.
3. Select one of the following options:
Default — Specifies the default number of receive buffers
Maximum — Specifies the maximum number of receive buffers
Minimum — Specifies the minimum number of receive buffers
4. Click OK.
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Figure 32. Receive Buffers Page
allocated to the adapter. This is the default setting.
allocated to the adapter.
allocated to the adapter.
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Receive Side Scaling
The Receive Side Scaling (RSS) feature allows the adapter to efficiently
distribute receive processing across multiple CPU and to prevent from
overloading a single CPU. To make this feature effective, the computer
must have multiple CPUs in a multiprocessor system.
To enable or disable the Receive Side Scaling feature, do the following:
1. Access the Advanced Properties.
2. Select Receive Side Scaling in the Property box.
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See “Accessing Advanced Properties” on page 43.
The Receive Side Scaling page is displayed as shown in Figure 33.
3. Select one of the following options:
4. Click OK.
Figure 33. Receive Side Scaling Page
Enabled — Receiving data is processed by multiple CPUs. This is
the default setting.
Disabled — Receiving data is processed by a single CPU.
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RSS Queues
The RSS Queues feature allocates queue space between the adapter and
processor, and allows you to specify the number of RSS queues that the
adapter assigns receiving data to.
To Specify the RSS Queues value, do the following:
1. Access the Advanced Properties.
2. Select RSS Queues in the Property box.
See “Accessing Advanced Properties” on page 43.
The RSS Queues page is displayed as shown in Figure 34.
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3. Select one of the following options:
The supported number of RSS queues and default setting depend
on the adapter and operating system. You might not see all options
listed below.
RSS 4 Queues — The system allocates four RSS queues.
RSS 1 Queue — The system allocates one RSS queue.
RSS 2 Queues — The system allocates two RSS queues.
4. Click OK.
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Speed & Duplex
The Speed & Duplex feature sets the link speed and duplex mode of the
adapter with a twisted pair copper interface.
To change the Speed & Duplex property, do the following:
1. Access the Advanced Properties.
2. Select Speed & Duplex in the Property box.
This feature is valid only for copper ports. For fiber connectors, the
setting is always Auto.
See “Accessing Advanced Properties” on page 43.
The Speed & Duplex page is displayed as shown in Figure 35.
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3. Select one of the following options:
Auto — Auto-negotiation. This is the default setting.
For fiber connectors, the setting is always Auto.
10 Mbps Half Duplex — 10 Mbps speed in the half duplex mode.
10 Mbps Full Duplex — 10 Mbps speed in the full duplex mode.
100 Mbps Half Duplex — 100 Mbps speed in the half duplex
mode.
100 Mbps Full Duplex — 100 Mbps speed in the full duplex mode.
This is the default setting.
4. Click OK.
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TCP/UDP Checksum Offload (IPv4)
The TCP/UDP Checksum Offload (IPv4) function enables the adapter to
compute the checksum of transmitting IPv4 packets and verify the
checksum of receiving IPv4 packets, taking load off from the CPU.
To modify the TCP/UDP Checksum Offload (IPv4) setting, do the
following:
1. Access the Device Manger on your operating system.
See “Accessing Advanced Properties” on page 43.
2. Select TCP/UDP Checksum Offload (IPv4) in the Property box.
The TCP/UDP Checksum Offload (IPv4) page is displayed as shown
in Figure 36.
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(IPv4) function for both receiving and transmitting IPv4 packets.
This is the default setting.
Rx Enabled — Enables the TCP/UDP Checksum Offload (IPv4)
function only for receiving IPv4 packets.
Tx Enabled — Enables the TCP/UDP Checksum Offload (IPv4)
function only for transmitting IPv4 packets.
4. Click OK.
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TCP/UDP Checksum Offload (IPv6)
The TCP/UDP Checksum Offload (IPv6) function enables the adapter to
compute the checksum of transmitting IPv6 packets and verify the
checksum of receiving IPv6 packets, taking load off from the CPU.
To enable or disable the TCP/UDP Checksum Offload (IPv6) feature, do
the following:
1. Access the Device Manger on your operating system.
See “Accessing Advanced Properties” on page 43.
2. Select TCP/UDP Checksum Offload (IPv6) in the Property box.
The TCP/UDP Checksum Offload (IPv6) page is displayed as shown
in Figure 37.
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(IPv6) function for both receiving and transmitting IPv6 packets.
This is the default setting.
Rx Enabled — Enables the TCP/UDP Checksum Offload (IPv6)
function only for receiving IPv6 packets.
Tx Enabled — Enables the TCP/UDP Checksum Offload (IPv6)
function only for transmitting IPv6 packets.
4. Click OK.
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Virtual Machine Queues
The Virtual Machine Queues feature allows you to control the load of
sorting data packets. When this feature is enabled, the adapter sorts data
packets to improve networking performance and reduce CPU utilization.
This feature applies to host computers with Windows Server 2008 R2 or
Windows 7 64 bit operating systems only. To make this feature effective,
the host computer must be set in virtual environment.
To change the Virtual Machine Queues, do the following:
1. Access the Advanced Properties.
See “Accessing Advanced Properties” on page 43.
2. Select Virtual Machine Queues in the Property box.
The Virtual Machine Queues page is displayed as shown in Figure 38.
3. Select one of the following options:
Disable — The feature is disabled. This is the default setting.
Enable — The adapter sorts data packets.
4. Click OK.
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VLAN ID
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The VLAN ID property allows you to specify a VLAN ID on your network to
the adapter. The adapter adds the value of the VLAN ID to a frame in the
VLAN tag before transmitting the frame.
To change the VLAN ID value, do the following:
1. Access the Advanced Properties.
See “Accessing Advanced Properties” on page 43.
2. Select VLAN ID in the Property box.
The VLAN ID page is displayed as shown in Figure 39.
3. Specify an VLAN ID in the Value box.
4. Click OK.
Figure 39. VLAN ID Page
The range of the value is from 0 to 4094. The default value is 0.
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VMQ Lookahead Split
The VMQ Lookahead Split feature allows the adapter to split receive
buffers into two separate buffers. This feature applies to host computers
with Windows Server 2008 R2 or Windows 7 64 bit operating systems
only. To make this feature effective, the host computer must be set in
virtual environment.
To enable or diable the VMQ Lookahead Split feature, do the following:
1. Access the Advanced Properties.
See “Accessing Advanced Properties” on page 43.
2. Select VMQ Lookahead Split in the Property box.
The VMQ Lookahead Split page is displayed as shown in Figure 40.
3. Select one of the following options:
Disable — The feature is disabled. This is the default setting.
Enable — The adapter uses two separate lookahead receive
4. Click OK.
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VMQ VLAN Filtering
The VMQ VLAN Filtering feature allows the adapter to filter data packets
using the VLAN ID in the media access control (MAC) header to improve
networking performance and reduce CPU utilization. This feature applies
to host computers with Windows Server 2008 R2 or Windows 7 64 bit
operating systems only. To make this feature effective, the host computer
must be set in virtual environment.
To enable or disable the VMQ VLAN Filtering feature, do the following:
1. Access the Advanced Properties.
2. Select VMQ VLAN Filtering in the Property box.
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See “Accessing Advanced Properties” on page 43.
The VMQ VLAN Filtering page is displayed as shown in Figure 41.
3. Select one of the following options:
4. Click OK.
Figure 41. VMQ VLAN Filtering Page
Disable — The feature is disabled. This is the default setting.
Enable — The adapter filters data packets using the VLAN ID in
the MAC header.
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Chapter 4
Installing the Driver Software
This chapter describes how to install driver software for the AT-2911
adapter onto your operating system. It contains the following topics:
“Overview” on page 82
“Downloading the Driver Software” on page 83
“Accessing the Device Manager” on page 85
“Installing the Driver Software” on page 89
“Updating the Driver Software” on page 97
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Overview
GuidelinesHere are the guidelines for installing and updating the driver software on
To install or update the driver software onto the Windows systems, you
must follow the steps below:
“Downloading the Driver Software” on page 83
“Accessing the Device Manager” on page 85
“Installing the Driver Software” on page 89
Or
“Updating the Driver Software” on page 97
your operating system:
To install or update the driver software, you must have
administrative privileges.
Installing Linux
Driver
When you install the AT-2911 adapter on your computer and start
the system, the Windows system detects a new adapter and may
install a default driver. To update the driver software for the AT2911 adapter, follow the instructions described in “Downloading
the Driver Software” on page 83 and “Updating the Driver
Software” on page 97.
When you install the AT-2911 adapter on your computer and start
the system, the Windows system may install the native Broadcom
driver if your computer has an onboard Broadcom network
interface. To update the driver for the AT-2911 adapter, follow the
instructions described in “Downloading the Driver Software” on
page 83 and “Updating the Driver Software” on page 97.
Allied Telesis supports Linux systems for the AT-2911 series adapter. To
install driver software, see the Broadcom NetXtreme® 57XX User Guide.
To view this document, see “Broadcom Documentation” on page 26.
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Downloading the Driver Software
The AT-2911 series adapter is not shipped with a software driver CD. You
must download driver software from the Allied Telesis website.
To download driver software, do the following:
1. Open a web browser, such as Internet Explorer or FireFox, on your
system and enter the following:
http://www.alliedtelesis.com/support/software
2. The Allied Telesis Software Download page is displayed.
3. Enter “2911” in the search box and press the enter key.
Figure 42 shows an example of the search result.
.
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4. Select the driver for your adapter model and operating system.
5. Save the zip folder onto your system.
6. Right-click the zip folder and select Extract All.
Figure 42. Software Downloads Search Result Example
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A window as shown in Figure 43 pops up and prompts you to specify
the location of a folder that you want to place unzipped files in.
.
Figure 43. Specifying the Folder for Unzipped Files
7. Specify the location of the folder and click Extract.
8. Record the location of the folder.
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Accessing the Device Manager
When you install or update the driver software for AT-2911 series adapter,
you must first access Device Manager.
The procedures for accessing Device Manager are slightly different among
Windows Server 2008 R2, Server 2008, Vista, 7, Server 2003, and XP. To
access Device Manager on your operating system, follow one of the
procedures below:
“Accessing Device Manager on Windows Server 2008 R2, Server
2008, Vista, or 7,” next
“Accessing Device Manager on Windows Server 2003 and XP” on
page 86
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Accessing Device
Manager on
Windows Server
2008 R2, Server
2008, Vista, or 7
To access Device Manager on Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Sever
2008, Windows Vista, or Windows 7, do the following:
1. Right-click the Computer icon on the desktop and select Properties.
The System window is opened as shown in Figure 44.
2. Click Device Manager on the left side bar.
Figure 44. System Window on Windows Server 2008 R2, Server 2008,
Vista, and 7
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The Device Manager window opens. Your AT-2911 series adapter is
detected as Ethernet Controller as shown in Figure 45.
Accessing Device
Manager on
Windows Server
2003 and XP
Figure 45. Device Manager Window on Windows Server 2008 R2, Sever
2008, Vista, and 7
To access Device Manager on Windows Server 2003 or Windows XP, do
the following:
1. Right-click the My Computer icon on the desktop and select
Properties.
The System Properties window is opened as shown in Figure 46.
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Figure 46. System Properties Window on Windows Server 2003 and XP
2. Select the Hardware Tab.
The Hardware page is shown in Figure 47.
Figure 47. Hardware Page on Windows Server 2003 and XP
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3. Click Device Manager.
The Device Manager window opens as shown in Figure 48.
Figure 48. Device Manager Window on Windows Server 2003 and XP
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Note
Once you physically install the AT-2911 series adapter, the system detects
the new hardware and creates an entry in Device Manger when the
Windows operating system first boots up. Shortly after you log in, you
need to install the driver software for your adapter.
To install the driver software, you must have administrative
privileges.
The procedures for installing the driver software are slightly different
among Windows Server 2008 R2, Server 2008, Vista, 7, Server 2003, and
XP. To install the driver software on your system, follow one of the
procedures below:
“Installing the Driver Software on Windows Server 2008 R2, Server
2008, Vista, or 7,” next
AT-2911 Series Gigabit Ethernet Network Adapters Installation and User’s Guide
Installing the
Driver Software
on Windows
Server 2008 R2,
Server 2008,
Vista, or 7
“Installing the Driver Software on Windows Server 2003 and XP” on
page 92
To install the driver software on Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows
Server 2008, Windows Vista, or Windows 7, do the following:
1. Access Device Manager. see “Accessing Device Manager on
Windows Server 2008 R2, Server 2008, Vista, or 7” on page 85.
2. In the Device Manager window, right-click Ethernet Controller.
The shortcut menu appears as shown in Figure 49.
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Figure 49. Ethernet Controller on Windows Server 2008 R2, Server 2008,
Vista, and 7
3. Select Update Driver Software.
The Update Driver Software window pops up as shown in Figure 50.
Figure 50. Update Driver Software Window on Windows Server 2008 R2,
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4. Select Browse my computer for driver software.
The Update Device Software window prompts you to enter the location
of the driver folder as shown in Figure 51.
Figure 51. Update Device Software Window on Windows Server 2008 R2,
Server 2008, Vista, and 7
5. Specify the location of the driver software. See “Downloading the
Driver Software” on page 83 for details.
6. Click Next.
The confirmation message shown in Figure 52 appears when the
driver software is successfully updated.
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Figure 52. Update Device Software Window on Windows Server 2008 R2,
Server 2008, Vista, and 7
Installing the
Driver Software
on Windows
Server 2003 and
XP
7. Click Close.
To install the driver software onto Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP,
do the following:
1. Access Device Manger. See “Accessing Device Manager on Windows
Server 2003 and XP” on page 86.
2. In the Device Manager window, right-click Ethernet Controller.
The shortcut menu appears as shown in Figure 53.
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Figure 53. Ethernet Controller on Windows Server 2003 and XP
3. Select Update Driver.
The Hardware Update Wizard window pops up as shown in Figure 54.
4. Select No, not this time.
Figure 54. Hardware Update Wizard 1
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5. Click Next.
The Hardware Update Wizard prompts you to select one of two
options as shown in Figure 55
Figure 55. Hardware Update Wizard 2
6. Select Install from a list or specific location (Advanced).
7. Click Next.
The Hardware Update Wizard prompts you to specify the location of
your driver software as shown in Figure 56 on page 95.
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Figure 56. Hardware Update Wizard 3
8. Specify the location of the driver software.
9. Click Next.
The confirmation message is displayed as shown in Figure 57.
Figure 57. Hardware Update Wizard 4
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10. Click Finish.
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Updating the Driver Software
If your operating system detects an adapter and installs a default driver,
you need to update the driver software with the driver that you downloaded
from the Allied Telesis website. To obtain the latest version of the AT-2911
series adapter driver, see “Downloading the Driver Software” on page 83.
To update the driver software, you use the same procedure for installing
the driver software for the first time. The only difference between updating
and installing the driver software is the name of your adapter that Device
Manager detects and lists.
Device Manager lists your adapter as Allied Telesis AT-2911xx Gigabit
Ethernet once you installed the driver software. Before you installed the
driver software, Device Manager does not know the name and lists your
adapter as Ethernet Controller or as a Broadcom device.
The procedures for installing the driver software are slightly different
among Windows Server 2008 R2, Server 2008, Vista, 7,Server 2003, and
XP. To install the driver software on your system, follow one of the
procedures below:
AT-2911 Series Gigabit Ethernet Network Adapters Installation and User’s Guide
Updating the
Driver on
Windows Server
2008 R2, Server
2008, Vista, or 7
“Updating the Driver on Windows Server 2008 R2, Server 2008, V ist a,
or 7,” next
“Updating the Driver on Windows Server 2003 and XP” on page 98
To update the driver software for your AT-2911 series adapter, perform the
following procedure:
1. Access the Device Manager. See “Accessing Device Manager on
Windows Server 2008 R2, Server 2008, Vista, or 7” on page 85.
2. In the Device Manager window, right-click the device you wish to
update. It may be listed as Allied Telesis AT-2911xx Gigabit Fiber Ethernet or as a Broadcom Device.
The shortcut menu appears as shown in Figure 58.
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Updating the
Driver on
Windows Server
2003 and XP
Figure 58. Device Manager with an Expanded List on Windows Server
2008 R2, Server 2008, Vista and 7
3. Select Update Driver Software.
The Update Driver Software window pops up as shown in Figure 50 on
page 90.
4. Select Browse my computer for driver software.
The Update Device Software window prompts you to en ter the location
of the driver folder as shown in Figure 51 on page 91.
5. Specify the location of the driver software.
6. Click Next.
The confirmation message appears when the driver software is
successfully updated. See Figure 52 on page 92.
7. Click Close.
To install the driver software for the AT-2911 adapter onto the Windows
Server 2003 and Windows XP, do the following:
1. Access Device Manager. See “Accessing Device Manager on
Windows Server 2003 and XP” on page 86.
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2. In the Device Manager window, right-click the device you wish to
update. It may be listed as Allied Telesis AT-2911xx Gigabit Fiber Ethernet or as a Broadcom Device.
The shortcut menu appears as shown in Figure 59.
Figure 59. Network Adapters on Windows Server 2003 & XP
3. Select Update Driver.
The Hardware Update Wizard window pops up as shown in Figure 54
on page 93.
4. Select No, not this time.
5. Click Next.
The Hardware Update Wizard prompts you to select one of two options
as shown in Figure 55 on page 94.
6. Select Install from a list or specific location (Advanced).
7. Click Next.
The Hardware Update Wizard prompts you to specify the location of
your driver software as shown in Figure 56 on page 95.
8. Specify the location of the driver software that you downloaded from
Allied Telesis website.
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9. Click Next.
The confirmation message is displayed as shown in Figure 57 on page
95.
10. Click Finish.
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