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Ethernet adapters and devices
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The Team Properties window appears, showing team properties and settings.
Once a team has been created, it appears in the Network Adapters category in the Computer Management
window as a virtual adapter. The team name also precedes the adapter name of any adapter that is a member
of the team.
NOTE: If you want to set up VLANs on a team, you must first create the team.
Adding or Removing an Adapter from an Existing Team
NOTE: A team member should be removed from the team with link down.
1. Open the Team Properties dialog box by double-clicking on a team listing in the Computer Man-
agement window.
2. Click the Settings tab.
3. Click Modify Team, then click the Adapters tab.
4. Select the adapters that will be members of the team.
Click the checkbox of any adapter that you want to add to the team.
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Clear the checkbox of any adapter that you want to remove from the team.
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5. Click OK.
Renaming a Team
1. Open the Team Properties dialog box by double-clicking on a team listing in the Computer Man-
agement window.
2. Click the Settings tab.
3. Click Modify Team, then click the Name tab.
4. Type a new team name, then click OK.
Removing a Team
1. Open the Team Properties dialog box by double-clicking on a team listing in the Computer Man-
agement window.
2. Click the Settings tab.
3. Select the team you want to remove, then click Remove Team.
4. Click Yes when prompted.
NOTE: If you defined a VLAN or QoS Prioritization on an adapter joining a team, you may have to
redefine it when it is returned to a stand-alone mode.
Teaming and VLAN Considerations When Replacing Adapters
After installing an adapter in a specific slot, Windows treats any other adapter of the same type as a new
adapter. Also, if you remove the installed adapter and insert it into a different slot, Windows recognizes it as a
new adapter. Make sure that you follow the instructions below carefully.

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