3. On the Adapters tab, select the adapter you want to be on a VLAN.
4. Click Properties.
5. In PROSet, click Join VLAN.
6. Type the VLAN ID and the VLAN Name.
Note: The VLAN ID must match the VLAN ID on the switch. The Valid ID
range is from 0–4095. The VLAN Name is for informational purposes
only, and does not have to match the name on the switch.
7. Click Join VLAN.
8. Repeat Steps 3 to 6 for each VLAN you want the server to join. The VLANs
you add are listed on the Adapters tab.
9. Click Close and restart the computer.
Boot Agent
The Intel Boot Agent is a software product that allows your networked client
computer to boot start using a program code image supplied by a remote
server. The features offered by this product are:
v Compliant with the Wired for Management Baseline 2.0 (WfM 2.0)
specification
v Incorporates the software defined in the Pre-boot eXecution Environment
Version 2.0 (PXE 2.0 and 2.1) specification
v Some versions of the Boot Agent also include support for Remote Program
Load (RPL) runtime and loader software (10/100 adapters only)
v Compatible with legacy boot agent environments that use BOOTP protocol
v Customizable in pre-boot, Windows, and DOS environments
Product Contents
When you purchase an Intel WfM-compatible adapter, the product package
includes the following items related to the Boot Agent:
v A Boot Agent software image integrated into the adapter’s flash ROM
device.
IBM may occasionally provide Boot Agent software updates. A Boot Agent
software update package consists of:
v A Boot Agent software image that can be loaded onto your client network
adapter’s flash ROM device.
This software and documentation as well as updates are available at the
following web site:
http://www.ibm.com/pc/support
Then, search for Boot Agent.
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