A–Troubleshooting
Possible Problems and Solutions
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Possible Problems and Solutions
This section presents a list of possible problems and solutions for these
components and categories:
Multi-Boot Agent Issues
Problem:
Unable to obtain network settings through DHCP using PXE.
Solution:
For proper operation, make sure that the STP is disabled or that
portfast mode (for Cisco) is enabled on the port to which the PXE
client is connected. For instance, set
spantree portfast 4/12
enable
.
QLASP Issues
Problem:
After physically removing a NIC that was part of a team and then
rebooting, the team did not perform as expected.
Solution:
To physically remove a teamed NIC from a system, you must first
delete the NIC from the team. Not doing this before shutting down
could result in breaking the team on a subsequent reboot, which may
result in unexpected team behavior.
Problem:
After deleting a team that uses IPv6 addresses and then re-creating
the team, the IPv6 addresses from the old team are used for the
re-created team.
Solution:
This is a third-party issue. To remove the old team’s IPv6 addresses,
locate the
General
page for the team’s TCP/IP properties from your
system’s Network Connections. Either delete the old addresses and
type in new IPv6 addresses or select the option to automatically
obtain IP addresses.
Problem:
Adding a Network Load Balancing (NLB)-enabled 8400/3400 Series
Adapter to a team may cause unpredictable results.
Solution:
Prior to creating the team, unbind NLB from the 8400/3400 Series
Adapter, create the team, and then bind NLB to the team.