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rather than by the enumeration assigned by the Windows operating system and verify or modify the
adapter name as necessary.
1. If not already open, open Network Connections as follows:
a) Open the Windows Network and Sharing Center control panel.
b) Click Change Adapter Settings.
Network Connections opens.
2. Verify that there are four similarly named adapters listed, with the rst adapter having no
enumerator at the end its name and the other adapters enumerated #2, #3, and #4 .
If the system has a 10 Gig network interface card installed, is also listed.
3. For each adapter shown, identify its location, as follows:
a) Right-click one of the adapters and select Properties.
The Properties dialog box opens.
b) Click Configure.
c) On the General tab take note of Location displayed within the parentheses.
You must make a written record of the enumerator that the Windows operating system has
assigned to this location (PCI bus X, device 0, function X). Use the table below and ll in
the blanks:
To this location:On this system, Windows has assigned the
adapter enumerated
PCI bus ____, device 0, function ____no enumerator
PCI bus ____, device 0, function ____#2
PCI bus ____, device 0, function ____#3
PCI bus ____, device 0, function ____#4
4. Repeat the previous steps until you have determined which adapter name goes to which (PCI
bus X, device 0, function X) location.
Next, name adapters.
Name adapters
Before doing this task, you must know the (PCI bus X, device 0, function X) location of adapters.
1. If not already open, open Network Connections as follows:
a) Open the Windows Network and Sharing Center control panel.
b) Click Change Adapter Settings.
Network Connections opens.
2. In Network Connections, click View | Details.
3. Determine which adapter names in the Device name column are assigned to which (PCI bus X,
device 0, function X) location.
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