HP Integrity Servers with Microsoft®
Windows Server™ 2003 and Windows
Server™ 2008
HP Networking Utilities User's Guide
HP Part Number: 5992-4447
Published: April 2008
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Table of Contents
About This Document.........................................................................................................7
Intended Audience.................................................................................................................................7
New and Changed Information in This Edition.....................................................................................7
Document Organization.........................................................................................................................7
Typographic Conventions......................................................................................................................7
Related Information................................................................................................................................8
Publishing History..................................................................................................................................8
HP Encourages Your Comments............................................................................................................8
1 SetLACState Utility..........................................................................................................9
Tool usage...............................................................................................................................................9
Command-line syntax.......................................................................................................................9
Command-line arguments................................................................................................................9
Command-line examples...................................................................................................................9
2 Network Adapter Scripting Utility..............................................................................11
Overview...............................................................................................................................................11
Order of NICs on target systems.....................................................................................................11
Teams on target systems..................................................................................................................11
The CQNICCMD scripting utility........................................................................................................12
Script conversion issues...................................................................................................................12
Using the CQNICCMD utility.........................................................................................................12
Command-line syntax.....................................................................................................................13
Command-line arguments...............................................................................................................13
Command-line examples.................................................................................................................13
Command-line help.........................................................................................................................14
Configuration properties......................................................................................................................14
NIC configuration properties..........................................................................................................14
Team configuration properties........................................................................................................15
XML data file.........................................................................................................................................17
Error handling and reporting...............................................................................................................18
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List of Tables
1-1 SetLACState command line arguments......................................................................................9
2-1 cqniccmd command-line arguments...........................................................................................13
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