Follow this procedure to install the driver:
1. Insert the CD-ROM into the drive. If the CD autorun program starts,
2. In the Control Panel, double-click on the "SCSI Adapters" icon.
3. From the next screen, select the "Drivers" tab, click on "Add" (the
4. On the next screen, click on "Have Disk" and next to the "Copy files
5. Click "OK".
6. Navigate to Start/Settings/Control Panel.
7. Double-click on the "Intel® PROSet for IP Storage" icon to begin the
NOTE: Once the external drive (or drives) has been connected and for-
Linux Red Hat* Version 7.1
1. Place the Intel PRO/1000 T IP Storage Adapter CD in the appropriate
Figure 3. Gnome RPM GUI Tool
2. Click on the Packages folder to open subfolders and view contents.
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close this window at this time.
popup message "Creating Driver List" will display).
from" field, click on "Browse" or type the path to your CD-ROM
drive in the dialog box, and click OK (for example: "<CD-ROM
drive>\drivers\NT4"). Follow the instructions to install the drivers.
When the adapter is added, it appears in the SCSI adapters list.
configuration process. Refer to the online User Configuration Guide
on the CD to complete the configuration process.
matted with driver letter assigned, subsequent system reboots
will cause the drive connection to vary; for example, on W2K, the
drive letter is automatically assigned, but on NT4, you will need
to run the Disk Administrator and assign the drive letter to
access the iSCSI target(s).
drive. To install drivers for Linux Red Hat Version 7.1, you can use the
Gnome RPM GUI tool, as shown in Figure 3.
Intel® PRO/1000 T IP Storage Adapter Quick Installation Guide
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