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I tried to configure teaming with two VFs on Windows 10 Pro VM by using Proset. But Proset shows that there is no NIC which can support teaming capability. I am using teaming on VM host machine to make redundant network pass. It is work well. However on the machine, there is windows 10 pro VM with using VF NIC. I can enable two VFs for the two redundant PF's passes. But can not configure teaming on VM. I could configure teaming on Linux VM (Ubuntu). Is there any way to cofigure teaming on windows 10 VM with X550 VFs?
Regards, K. Kunita
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Hello Kuni,
Thank you for posting in Intel community Forum.
Kindly provide us the below details so that we can check this for you.
1) The exact model name of the X550 nic you are using
2) Windows 10 pro build number that you are using
3) The proset version that you are using?
4) Was it working before or if it never worked with this windows OS
Regards,
Sachin KS
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- NIC name is Supermicro AOC-STG-i2T Intel X540 10GbE controller based NIC
- Windows 10 pro build number is 22H2 build 19045.4598
- Proset version 29.1.0.1
- It had not been working.
Regards, K. Kunita
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Hi Kuni,
Thank you for your response.
Kindly find the below article that's related to configuring the taming.
How-to Video: Create Teams in Windows® 10 using PowerShell*:
How to Set Up Teaming with an Intel® Ethernet Adapter in Windows® 10 1809:
Regards,
Fikri O.
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Hello Kuni,
Greetings for the day!
I hope this message finds you well.
We are following up to find out if you were able to find the information we provided.
Kindly reply back to confirm and let us know if you need any further assistance.
Thank you for using Intel products and services.
Regards,
Sachin KS
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Hello Kuni,
Greetings for the day!
We would like to inform you that we are closing this request as no response has been received from our previous follow-ups.
Please don't hesitate to ask any further questions in the future. Feel free to start a new conversation, as this thread will no longer be monitored.
Regards,
Sachin KS
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Sorry for late response. I tried your suggested method. But both did not work well. Is it really work with virtual function driver? In case of 1st method, "Get-IntelNetAdapter" did not show any adapter. In case of 2nd method, there were error message means that specified network adapters were not found. (I specified "Intel(R) X550 Virtual Function" and "Intel(R) Virtual Function #2").
Regards, K. Kunita

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