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Installing the LAN over USB Windows device driver

When you install a Windows operating system, there might be an unknown RNDIS device in the Device Manager. Lenovo provides a Windows INF file that identifies this device. The signed version of the INF file is included in all of the Windows versions of the IMM2, UEFI, and DSA update packages. Complete the following steps to install ibm_rndis_server_os.inf.

To install the LAN over USB device driver for Windows, complete the following steps.
Note
You only have to perform these steps if the compute node is running a Windows operating system and the ibm_rndis_server_os.inf file has not been previously installed. The file only has to be installed once. It is required by Windows operating systems to detect and use the LAN over USB functionality.

  1. Obtain a Windows version of the server or compute node UEFI code package (see Updating firmware and device drivers for more information).
  2. Extract the ibm_rndis_server_os.inf and device.cat files from the firmware update package and copy them to the \WINDOWS\inf subdirectory.
    Note
    You can use the -x path command-line interface option to extract the files. For more information about this option, see the readme file that comes with the update package.
  3. (Windows 2003) Install the ibm_rndis_server_os.inf file by right-clicking the file and clicking Install. This generates a PNF file of the same name in \WINDOWS\inf.

    (Windows 2008) Click Computer Management > Device Manager and find the RNDIS Device. Click Properties > Driver > Reinstall driver. Point the server or compute node to the \Windows\inf directory where it can find the ibm_rndis_server_os.inf file and install the device.

  4. Click Computer Management > Device Manager. Right-click Network adapters and select Scan for hardware changes. A small pop-up confirms that the Ethernet device is found and installed. The New Hardware Wizard starts automatically.
  5. When you are prompted Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software?, select No, not this time. Click Next to continue.
  6. When you are prompted What do you want the wizard to do?, select Install from a list or specific location (Advanced). Click Next to continue.
  7. When you are prompted Please choose your search and installation options, select Don't search. I will choose the driver to install. Click Next to continue.
  8. When you are prompted Select a hardware type, and then click Next, select Network adapters. Click Next to continue.
  9. When you are prompted with the statement Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard, click Finish. A new local area connection appears. If the message This connection has limited or no connectivity is displayed, ignore this message.
  10. Return to the Device Manager. IBM USB Remote NDIS Network Device or Lenovo USB Remote NDIS Network Device appears under Network Adapters.
  11. Use the Setup utility to view or set the IP address. See Table 1 for information about the IP addresses.
    Attention
    • The KVM connectors on the upper and lower compute nodes are rotated 180-degrees from each other. Make sure that the connector on the console breakout cable is correctly oriented before connecting it.
    • Use only the console breakout cable that comes with the compute node. Attempting to connect other console breakout cable types might damage the console breakout cable and the compute node.
    1. Connect a keyboard, monitor, and mouse to the console breakout cable and connect the console breakout cable to the compute node.
    2. Turn on the compute node (see Turning on a compute node).
    3. When the prompt Press <F1> Setup is displayed, press F1. If you have set an administrator password, you must type the administrator password to access the full Setup utility menu. If you do not type the administrator password, a limited Setup utility menu is available.
    4. Select System SettingsIntegrated Management ModuleNetwork Configuration.
    5. Locate the IP address.
    6. Exit from the Setup utility.