Paul Summers  United Kingdom Member since 5/17/2005
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| 7/18/2008 11:31 AM |
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| Running SBS analyser on several of our clients HP ProLiant SBS servers reports Three or more network adaptor have been found on this computer... THe machines generally have one or two adaptors - can find any further info - wondering if this is related to ILO? Anyone else seen this?
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Kevin Da Silva  Mississauga, Canada Member since 1/12/2008
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| 7/18/2008 06:51 PM |
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| Try to run IPConfig /all or check the Network Interfaces section in Device Manager to see you can find them in there. |
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Marina Roos  The Netherlands Member since 3/24/2005
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| 7/18/2008 08:11 PM |
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Hi Paul,
The ILO will never appear as a network device on the SBS BPA. Some internal ISDN adapters will though. Did you ever swapp out a nic?
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Paul Summers  United Kingdom Member since 5/17/2005
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| 7/19/2008 01:22 AM |
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| Interesting, this occurs on HP Proliant ML110 servers only... The server just has the one one board NIC, no ISDN cards either of the two servers with the issue... |
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Marina Roos  The Netherlands Member since 3/24/2005
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| 7/19/2008 05:48 PM |
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Hi Paul,
But did you ever swap out a nic or not? Run the hidden files batch file you can find in the download section. Also, if you look at the SBS BPA, the more informational tabs, you might be able to figure out why it is thinking there are more nics.
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Paul Summers  United Kingdom Member since 5/17/2005
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| 7/21/2008 09:37 AM |
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| There is a second NIC in the server that is disabled (One NIC setup with hardware firewall) - I don't know if this has been used in the past. |
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Marina Roos  The Netherlands Member since 3/24/2005
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Paul Summers  United Kingdom Member since 5/17/2005
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| 7/22/2008 10:34 PM |
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Hi Marina, ok yes run and it's revealed the issue... THe following devices are showing under network adaptors... Direct Parallel Ethernet Controller Intel Pro 1000 Network Connection (This is the live LAN) RAS Async adaptor Realtec Fast Ethernet adaptor (Second physical NIC which is disabled as it's a one NIC installation) WAN Miniport (IP) WAN Miniport (L2TP) WAN Miniport (PPPOE) WAN Miniport (PPTP) Thing is, which are needed, best to disable them? |
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Marina Roos  The Netherlands Member since 3/24/2005
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| 7/22/2008 11:05 PM |
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Hi Paul,
Well, I think the Ethernet Controller shouldn't be there, but you are the only one who can see that. If it is showing dimmed, you can delete it. All other items are needed, but won't show as a nic in the BPA.
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