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Overview
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ProLiant Essentials Intelligent Networking Pack Windows Edition |
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ProLiant Essentials Intelligent Networking Pack (INP) is a set of advanced teaming features that provides improved redundancy and load balancing capabilities. These advanced teaming features enhance standard or basic teaming by providing network-aware intelligence to the HP ProLiant servers. Included in this software pack is Virus Throttle, developed with HP Labs, which can block the spread of malicious code before it spreads to the entire network environment. This software discontinued September 30, 2007. INP software was part of HP's networking software that ships with all HP ProLiant servers (through the ProLiant Support Pack) and HP NIC options, and was activated with a license key. The functions and features of INP was managed through the user interface (UI) of the HP's Network Configuration Utility (NCU). Intelligent Networking Pack can be installed on the same server as the HP Systems Insight Manager console, so a client machine was not needed to view INP. INP licenses will continue to work on servers and NICs that launched prior to Sept. 30, 2007; however with these caveats:
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| Licensing and Packaging |
ProLiant Essentials Intelligent Networking Pack, Tracking License Customers under AKA can continue to buy INP for the term of their agreement, but usage is limited to the configurations listed in the support information included in this document so no new servers, NICs, drivers, or SmartStart support will be added. There is no support for any future devices and software announced after 9/30/2007. NOTE: Nothing is delivered in
conjunction with the purchase of this part number. Visit http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/proliantessentials/license/akalic.html |
372951-B21
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| NOTE: The following Intelligent Networking Pack - Windows Edition licenses have been discontinued and are listed below as reference information only. | ||
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Intelligent Networking Pack, Single Server License NOTE: For use with a single server. Contains one license with a unique license activation key and documentation. |
436225-B21
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| ProLiant Essentials Intelligent
Networking Pack, Flexible License NOTE: For use with multiple servers (minimum of 5). This part number allows you to specify the license quantity. When ordering this part number, the quantity ordered will be the number of licenses embedded in a single activation key. A single kit containing that key is then delivered to you. |
436227-B21
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| Kit Contents | One peel and seal envelope containing a license card and license key label | |
| Supported Servers for monitoring | BL Servers:
BL20p G2, BL20p G3, BL20p G4, BL25p, BL25p G2, BL30p, BL35p, BL40p, BL45p, BL45p G2, BL460c, BL465c, BL480c, BL685c |
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| DL Servers: DL320 G2, DL320 G3, DL320 G4, DL320 G5, DL360 G2, DL360 G3, DL360 G4, DL360 G4p, DL360 G5, DL365, DL380 G2, DL380 G2 Packaged Cluster, DL380 G3, DL380 G3 Packaged Cluster - MSA1000, DL380 G3 Packaged Cluster - MSA1000, DL380 G3 Packaged Cluster - MSA500, DL380 G4, DL380 G4 Packaged Cluster - MSA1000, DL380 G4 Packaged Cluster - MSA1000, DL380 G4 Packaged Cluster - MSA500, DL380 G4 Packaged Cluster - MSA500 G2, DL380 G5, DL385, DL385 G2, DL385 Packaged Cluster - MSA500 G2, DL560, DL580 G2, DL580 G3, DL580 G4, DL585, DL585 G2, DL740, DL760, DL760 G2 ML Servers: ML310, ML310 G2, ML310 G3, ML310 G4, ML330 G2, ML330 G3, ML350 G2, ML350 G3, ML350 G4, ML350 G4p, ML350 G5, ML370 G2, ML370 G3, ML370 G4, ML370 G5, ML530 G2, ML570 G3, ML570 G4, ML370 G4, ML370 G5, ML530 G2, ML570 G2, ML570 G3, ML570 G4 |
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| Supported Drivers | NCDE 8.80, posted
31 August, 2007 NCDE 8.70, posted 13 July 2007 NCDE 8.60, posted 21 March 2007 First supported driver was NCDE 7.70. |
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| Supported SmartStart | SmartStart 7.80, posted
on May 14, 2007. SmartStart 7.20 - 7.70 |
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| Supported NICs for monitoring | Fast Ethernet NICs: NC3122, NC3123, NC3131, NC3133, NC3134, NC3135 Gigabit NICs: Embedded NICs: |
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Standard Features
| Active Path Failover |
Allows a ProLiant server to intelligently and proactively
determine which of its teamed ports should or should not be used by the
team based on "tested" connectivity with a network device called
an Echo Node. Each teamed port tests connectivity to the Echo Node by
transmitting a frame to the Echo Node and monitoring for a response. Active
path can determine if teamed ports have become segregated onto different
networks (for example, because of link loss on an upstream switch uplink,
server network adapter ports connected to the wrong switch ports, VLAN
misconfiguration on a switch, etc.) Teamed port segregation is determined
based on successful communication with the Echo Node on a per teamed port
basis. The Echo Node does not need to have any special software installed;
standard network packets are used to determine connectivity of the teamed
NICs. Setting up the Echo Node is a matter of providing the IP address
and optional MAC address and then setting the interval and timeout values
using NCU.
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| Fast Path Failover |
Allows a ProLiant server to intelligently and proactively
determine the best teamed ports to use to provide optimum network connectivity
for the server. As with Active Path, Fast Path can determine if teamed
ports have become segregated onto different broadcast domains (because
of link loss on an upstream switch uplink, server network adapter ports
are connected to the wrong switch ports, VLAN misconfiguration on a switch,
etc.) It determines which teamed port is the optimal port to use as the
team's primary port among one or more teamed ports with validated connectively
to the preferred Spanning Tree root switch.
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| Router Path Failover | Allows
a ProLiant server to intelligently and proactively determine the best teamed ports
to use based on router path availability to a user-specified router group on the
network. The path to the router is monitored and a slow-down or loss of connection
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| Dual Channel Teaming |
With dual channel teaming, it allows a ProLiant server
to configure a two logical groups that span across two switches thereby
supporting receive and transmit load balancing (split teams). It is a
team type that accomplishes everything that NFT (Network Fault Tolerance),
TLB (Transmit Load Balancing) and SLB (Switch-assisted Load Balancing)
team types accomplish. Prior to Dual Channel, a server with basic network
adapter teaming had to choose between inbound load balancing (SLB or 802.3ad
Dynamic) or switch redundancy (NFT, TLB). Dual Channel allows the user
to create two teams, called groups, inside of a single team. Each group
is assigned one or more teamed ports. Also, each group can be connected
to a different switch to provide switch fault tolerance. Full inbound
and outbound load balancing is provided across both groups. Should any
group completely fail, caused by a failure of all teamed ports in the
group or a failure of the group's switch (requires groups to be connected
to different switches), the team remains available via the other group.
Also referred to as Switch-assisted Dual Channel Load Balancing.
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| Dynamic Dual Channel Teaming |
Similar to Dual Channel Teaming or Switch-assisted Dual
Channel Load Balancing, Dynamic Dual Channel Teaming divides the team
members into two groups where each team is connected to a different switch
(for switch redundancy) and supports receive and transmit load balancing.
The main difference between Dynamic and Switch-assisted is in the formation
of NIC groups. Switch-assisted Dual Channel Teaming requires the NIC groups
on both the switch and server to be configured manually while in Dynamic
Dual Channel, the NIC formation is decided by the 802.3ad protocol, Link
Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP), and the NIC connections. Also referred
to as 802.3ad Dynamic Dual Channel Load Balancing.
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| Discovery Protocols |
Provides information about neighboring teamed network
devices such as protocol addresses, platform of the device, and information
about the interfaces used by routers for teamed devices. This feature
uses Cisco Discovery Protocols (CDP) as well as Link Layer Discovery Protocol
(LLDP) and is media and network protocol independent. The information
provided by the discovery protocol can help detect mistakes in configuration.
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| Virus Throttle |
Monitors network traffic for abnormal behavior in outbound
TCP and UDP connection requests, slows down the spread to "new"
machines and reports to the network administrators. This software relies
on the observation that under normal activity a machine makes a fairly
low rate of outgoing connections to new or different machines, and it
is more likely to connect to the same machine regularly than to different
machines. This behavior contrasts with the fundamental behavior of a rapidly
spreading viruses or worms. An infected machine attempts to make as many
outgoing connections as possible to as many different machines as possible.
Virus throttle feature implements a filter on the network stack that uses
a series of delays to restrict the rate of connections to new hosts such
that most normal traffic is unaffected.
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| Complementary Products | HP ProLiant Essentials Foundation
Pack (shipped with every ProLiant Server from HP) NOTE: May be named the Server Setup & Management Pack with some servers. |
| HP ProLiant Essentials Integrated Lights-Out Power Management Pack | |
| HP ProLiant Essentials Integrated Lights-Out 2 Advanced Pack | |
| HP Systems Insight Manager | |
| HP ProLiant Essentials Rapid Deployment Pack | |
| HP ProLiant Essentials Vulnerability and Patch Management Pack | |
| HP ProLiant Essentials Virtual Machine Management Pack | |
| SmartStart Scripting Toolkit | |
| HP Insight Control Environment | |
| HP Insight Power Manager | |
| HP iLO Power Management Pack | |
| HP ProLiant BL, ML and DL servers (except ProLiant 100 Series) | |
| Select HP Integrity servers | |
| MSA500, MSA1000 and MSA1500 shared storage devices | |
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| Other product information |
Visit http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/networking/whitepapers.html
for the "HP network adapter teaming" whitepaper that provides
a detailed explanation of basic teaming and advanced teaming, please visit
http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/networking/index.html
for more information on the ProLiant Essentials Intelligent Networking
Pack
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Supported Products
| Supported operating systems for monitored servers | Microsoft Windows 2000 Server |
| Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server | |
| Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition | |
| Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition | |
| Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Web Edition | |
| Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 | |
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| Supported browsers for client systems | Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, SP1 or later |
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Service and Support, HP Care Pack, and Warranty Information
| Warranty |
Since this product is discontinued there is no longer any warranty. HP will replace defective delivery media replacement for a period of 90 days following the date of purchase. Startup technical software support is available at no additional charge by calling HP Support up to 90 days from the date of purchase. This includes phone support to assist customers with installation, set-up and product usage questions and/or problems. Worldwide numbers for Support are available at: http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/wwcontact.html Complete warranty can be found at: http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/platforms/warranty/index.html. |
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| HP Software Support |
This section is no longer applicable to this product since INP is discontinued. HP Care Pack offering combines comprehensive ProLiant Essentials and Insight Control software support with convenient access to ProLiant Essentials and Insight Control software updates. Expert support for performance, availability, and productivity optimization ProLiant Essentials and Insight Control software technical support brings timely assistance and trustworthy advice on issues such as product features and use, problem diagnosis and resolution, and software defect identification. Service highlights include:
Productivity-enhancing software updates This multifaceted service also brings updated ProLiant Essentials and Insight Control software products, patches, and technical manuals as they become available. And it includes licensing to use and copy the new updates. Subscription-based purchasing gives you substantial savings vs. the cost of individual updates. Service highlights include:
This service gives the opportunity to obtain software updates faster
and more efficiently with Software Update Manager provides online access to view support entitlements, manage release notification profile, and immediately download new updates. Care Packs services for ProLiant Essentials Operating Environment provide support for the following products. NOTE that supported products may change over time, the list of products:
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| Service and Support Offerings (HP Care Pack Services) | ProLiant Essentials Operating Environment, - 1 year, 9x5 Unlimited SW Support - includes SW updates - per server |
UF512E
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| ProLiant Essentials Operating Environment, - 1 year, 24x7 Unlimited SW Support - includes SW updates - per server |
UF513E
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| ProLiant Essentials Operating Environment, - 3 year, 9x5 Unlimited SW Support - includes SW updates - per server |
UF514E
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| ProLiant Essentials Operating Environment, - 3 year, 24x7 Unlimited SW Support - includes SW updates - per server |
UF515E
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| NOTE: For more information, customer/resellers can contact http://www.hp.com/hps/carepack/services/ |
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Technical Specifications
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| Shipping Dimensions | Height | 9.00 in (22.86 cm) |
| Width | 6.00 in (15.24 cm) | |
| Depth | .062 in (1.57 cm) | |
| Weight | .05 lbs (.023 kg) | |
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