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Configure VLANs (Windows)
Updated: June 2022
Oracle
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Dual Port 25/100 Gb Ethernet Adapter User's Guide, Mellanox
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Using This Documentation
Product Documentation Library
Understanding the Installation Process
Installation Task Overview (Oracle Solaris x86/64)
Installation Task Overview (Linux)
Installation Task Overview (Windows)
Understanding the Adapter
Shipping Kit Contents
Adapter Overview
Front Panel Connectors and LEDs
Confirming Specifications and Requirements
Physical Specifications
Electrical Specifications
Environmental Specifications
Hardware and Software Requirements
Updating Software and Firmware
x86 Systems: Firmware Update Tool Overview
Related Information
SPARC Systems: Solaris Image
Verifying the Mellanox Network Driver
View the mlxne Driver (Oracle Solaris x86/64)
View the Linux mlxne Network Driver
Verify the Windows mlxne Network Driver
Installing the Adapter
Adapter Description
Related Information
Cable and Transceiver Overview
Cable Cautions
Related Information
Install the Adapter
Verify the Adapter Installation (Linux)
Verify the Adapter Installation (Windows)
Verify the Adapter Installation (Oracle Solaris x86/64)
Configuring the Network
Configure the Network Interface (Windows)
Configure the Network Interface (Oracle Solaris x86/64)
Boot Options
Boot Over the Network (PXE)
Boot Over a 10GbE Network (Oracle Solaris x86/64 and Linux)
Installing RoCE
Install RoCE (Linux)
Install RoCE in Windows Kernel Mode
Install RoCE in Windows User Mode
Install RoCE in VMware ESXi
Verifying RoCE
Verify RoCE in Windows
Configuring Jumbo Frames
Configure Jumbo Frames (Linux)
Configure Jumbo Frames (Windows)
Change the MTU Permanently (Oracle Solaris x86/64)
Change the MTU Temporarily (Oracle Solaris X86/64 )
Configuring a Link Aggregation (Oracle Solaris x86/64)
Configure a Link Aggregation (Oracle Solaris x86/64)
Display Information About a Link Aggregation (Oracle Solaris x86/64)
Delete a Link Aggregation (Oracle Solaris x86/64)
Configuring VLANs
VLANs Overview
Configure VLANs (Linux)
Configure VLANs (Oracle SPARC)
Configure VLANs (Windows)
Configure VLANs (Oracle Solaris x86)
Configure VXLANs (Oracle Solaris x86)
Removing the Driver
Remove the mlxne Driver (Linux)
Remove the mlxne Driver (Windows)
Remove the mlxne Driver (Oracle Solaris x86/64)
Upgrading the Adapter (Linux)
Install the Upgrade Package
Verify the Upgrade
Troubleshooting the Adapter (Oracle Solaris x86/64)
Analyze Why the Device Link Is Missing (Oracle Solaris x86/64)
Recover From a Port Hang (Oracle Solaris x86/64)
Analyze Slow Network Performance (Oracle Solaris x86/64)
Analyze Why the Link Is Not Up After Back-To-Back Cable Connection (Oracle Solaris x86/64)
Analyze Why Changing the MTU Does Not Correctly Set the Link Property (Oracle Solaris x86/64)
Glossary
Index
Index A
Index B
Index C
Index D
Index E
Index F
Index H
Index I
Index J
Index L
Index M
Index N
Index O
Index P
Index R
Index S
Index T
Index U
Index V
Index W
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Configure VLANs (Windows)
Click Control Panel.
Click Network Connection.
Click the folder icon from the sub-manual bar.
Right-click the Oracle Dual Port 25/100 Gb Mellanox Ethernet Adapter port, then select Properties.
Click Configure.
Click VLAN, then click New.
Type
VLAN
and the
ID
(for example, type
VLAN10
).
Click OK.
Open the Local Connections for VLAN window from the Network Connections window (Control Panel → Network Internet → Network Connections).
Right-click the Properties button, and select the TCP/IPv4 port in the list.
Click the Properties button, and fill in the desired IP address.
Click Subnet Mask.
The value
255.255.255.0
is displayed.
Click OK.
Repeat
Step 3
through
Step 10
until all the network ports are VLAN configured.
Note -
Ensure that the firewall is configured to allow VLAN traffic. Otherwise, the VLAN might not operate properly.
Related Information
Configure VLANs (Linux)
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