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[SOLVED] HP NC373i NIC network cable unplugged
Hi all!
I've just started on a new job with a lot of new machines to set up and I'm a bit overwhelmed. So here's the deal... I've got an HP C3000 blade enclosure with 6 BL460c blades. Just finnished installing Windows 2008 Enterprise, all seems fine, Device Manager shows no missing drivers, devices, etc. I have an HP NC373i Multifunction Gigabit Server Adapter, the two local area connections were created fine, but they both show "network cable unplugged" and I don't know how to change this. This is a "virtual cable" right? Sorry for the stupid question but I can't find my documentation anywhere. ![]() Many thanks!!! |
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Re: [SOLVED] HP NC373i NIC network cable unplugged
Nevermind me!!! I guess I was still asleep!!
![]() Just had to check to which port the Local Area Connection was associated and plug the cable on the pass-thru switch on the back... ![]() ![]() Maybe this helps someone else. :P |
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