To join a VLAN from Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000:
Note: To add or remove a VLAN in Windows 2000, you must use PROSet. Do not
use Network and Dial-up Connections dialog boxes to enable and disable
VLANs because the VLAN driver might not be enabled or disabled
correctly. Once a VLAN has been disabled in Windows 2000, you cannot
re-enable the VLAN. Instead, you must restart the computer to re-enable the
connection.
1. Create a VLAN on the switch. Use the parameters you assign there to join the
VLAN from the computer. Refer to your switch documentation for more
information.
2. Double-click the Network icon in the Control Panel window.
3. On the Adapters tab, select the adapter you want to be on the VLAN and
select Properties.
4. In the PROSet window, select the adapter that you want to be on a VLAN and
right-click on it.
5. Select Add VLAN.
6. Enter the VLAN ID and VLAN name. The VLAN ID must match the VLAN ID
of the switch. The ID range is from 1 to 4094. The VLAN name is for
information only and does not need to match the name on the switch.
7. Repeat steps 3 through 5 for each VLAN you want the computer to join. Click
on the plus sign (+) next to the selected adapter to view the VLANs you added.
8. Click OK.
Ethernet port connector: The following table shows the pin-number assignments
for the RJ-45 connector. These assignments apply to both 10BASE-T and
100BASE-TX devices.
Table 17. Ethernet RJ-45 connector pin-number assignments.
Pin
1
2
3
4
Advanced System Management ports
There are two kinds of Advanced System Management ports: Management port
(Serial port A) and RS-485 ports.
Management Port (Serial port A)
This port uses a standard D-shell serial-port connector, labeled A on the rear of the
computer. You can attach a dedicated modem to the D-shell connector on the rear
of your computer to communicate with the integrated Advanced System
Management Processor. For more information about the serial port, see "Serial
port" on page 96.
Signal
Pin
Transmit data+
5
Transmit data-
6
Receive data+
7
Not connected
8
Signal
Not connected
Receive data -
Not connected
Not connected
101
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