Hi Emma,
The greyed out NIC properties seems to point to the HP Network Config
Utility still having control over the cards and not your OS, You need
to get it to give up the cards or configure the cards for DHCP /
Static IPs from the Utility, Also are you using the latest /
compatible version's of software/drivers for all components?
Cheers
Sent from my iPhone
On Dec 9, 2011, at 7:43, Emmanuel Sekyewa <[email protected]> wrote:
Good morning,
I'm currently unable to setup any of the network cards (the
properties button under NIC properties is greyed out) on an HP
proliant server after undoing/dissolving a network team using the HP
Network configuration utility, then uninstalling the virtual team
NIC from from device manager. The individual NICs show that they
are connected, but they won't even pick up IP addresses and/configs
from a DHCP server.
I undid the network team with the aim of using only one NIC to
connect to the network because the connection on the team (even when
set on a different pair of NICs) kept/keeps failing after a short
while, Also my logs warn me of a failed NIC.
Has anyone come across this before? Any ideas?
Regards
--
Emmanuel C. Sekyewa
+256 782 199 202
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