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Copies documents which have ordering number referenced this document, other Intel literature obtained calling 1-800-548-4725 visiting Intel's website http://www.intel.com. Copyright© Intel Corporation, 2001 *Other brands names property their respective owners. Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution Contents Document Objective. Recommended System Requirements. 1.1.1 Server Configuration 1.1.2 Teacher Station Configuration. 1.1.3 Student Computing Station Configuration Installation Overview Setting Server Setting DHCP Service 2.2.1 Installing Microsoft* DHCP Server 2.2.2 Creating Scope DHCP Server 2.2.3 Defining Option 60.8 2.2.4 Assigning Option Scopes Intel Electronic Classroom Remote Boot Utility Version 1.0.10 Intel Electronic Classroom Remote Boot Utility Version 1.1.10 Remote Boot Implementation (Server). Installing Intel Electronic Classroom Remote Boot Utility Installing Windows* Student Computing Stations Install LiteNET* Installer Student Computing Stations Remove Hard Disk from Student Computing Station Making Image File from LiteNET* Bootable Disk Using Intel Electronic Classroom Remote Boot Utility.16 Default Method Configuring proxyDHCP Server Boot Server Summary Related Information Sites Questions Answers Dual-Server Network Interface Controller Load Balancing Implementation Overview Adaptive Load Balancing Technology Recommended System Requirements.27 Load Balancing Implementation A.4.1 Setting Network Drivers.28 A.4.2 Teaming Adapters Summary Overview Intel® InBusinessInternet Station Implementation.35 10.0 11.0 Intel® InBusinessInternet Station Implementation.35 Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution B.2.3 Configuration Server (Add Router Servers Options into DHCP scope) B.2.4 Configuration Student Computing Station. B.2.5 Important Notes. Summary. Overview Implementation Types. Multiple Primary Domain Controllers. C.3.1 Single Primary Controller with Multiple Standalone Server. Summary. Multi-Servers Implementation. Intel-Based Electronic Classroom Equipment Setup Checklist Figures NetBIOS Server Share Names File Synchronizer Utility. Configuration Tool Configure proxyDHCP Server Dialog Box. Define Bootserver Discovery List Dialog Box. Adaptive Load Balancing (ALB) System Configuration. Select Network Adapter Menu TCP/IP Properties Menu Adding Team Adapter Adaptive Loading Balancing. Select Adapters Load Balance Teaming. Assigning Primary Adapter. Modifying Start/End Addresses DHCP Scope DHCP Options. Address Array Editor. Selecting DHCP Options. Intel® InBusinessInternet Station Setup Menu Intel® InBusinessInternet Station Home Page. Intel® InBusinessInternet Station Setup Wizard DHCP Menu Intel® InBusinessInternet Station Status Menu Tables Site Locations Additional Information Network Buffer Reset Server Checklist Teacher Station Checklist Student Station Checklist Network Infrastructure Checklist Software Checklist Options Checklist Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution Document Objective This document intended help System Integrators (SI) setting Intel-based Interactive Learning Classroom that focuses diskless station remote boot setup. remote boot solution provided Qualystem LiteNET* Intel-based Interactive Learning Classroom software Intel Interactive Learning Classroom Remote Boot Utility. This document assumes that familiar with Microsoft* Windows* Networking know users Windows* Server 4.0. Create network shares. permissions shares. permissions files server. Install Windows* local hard disk computer. Install Microsoft* Client Windows* Networks Windows* workstation. 1.1.1 Recommended System Requirements Server Configuration Intel® Pentium® processor above. Intel® 440BX Intel® 440GX AGPSet system. Microsoft* Windows* server with Service Pack higher installed. SCSI hard disk 7200 drive with least ultra transfer. Internet Explorer higher. TCP/IP protocol. IPX/SPX compatible protocol. Microsoft* DHCP service. Intel Interactive Learning Classroom Remote Boot Utility. Network adapter (100 Fast Ethernet recommended). 1.1.2 Teacher Station Configuration Intel® Pentium® processor above. Intel® 440BX AGPSet, Intel® 810E Intel® Chipset multimedia system. Support Windows* TCP/IP protocol. Full duplex sound card with full Direct Sound support. CD-ROM drive harddisk drive. 10/100 Mbps network card. Multimedia teaching software. Capture card (optional). camera (optional). Microscope (optional). Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution 1.1.3 Student Computing Station Configuration Intel® Pentium® processor Intel® Celeronprocessor above. motherboard recommend from Third Party Board Vendor (TPBV). Please contact local Intel sales office. TCP/IP protocol. IPX/SPX compatible protocol. code integrated BIOS. Microsoft* Windows* installation CD-ROM drive hard-disk drive initial configuration. Floppy drive. Full duplex sound card with full Direct Sound support. Installation Overview following processes needed install remote boot solution: Server Install Windows* server DHCP Server. Install Intel Interactive Learning Classroom Remote Boot Utility. Configure DHCP, ProxyDHCP Boot Server. Create Remote Boot Image. Student Computing Station Install Windows* Configure TCP/IP, IPX/SPX Compatible NetBEUI protocol. Install necessary software including Multimedia Teaching Software. Install LiteNET* software station. Remove hard disk from student computing station. Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution Remote Boot Implementation (Server) Setting Server Windows* server must support Microsoft* DHCP, PXE, MTFTP services. Below necessary components: Install Windows* server (4.0, later) server. Ensure drives NTFS format. Install correct driver beginning installation. Windows* server Primary Domain Controller. Install TCP/IP assign static address server. Install IPX/SPX-compatible protocol, NetBEUI protocol Microsoft* DHCP server. appropriate users using User Manager. Setting DHCP Service Windows* server provides DHCP service. following section describes setup DHCP service address assignment. 2.2.1 Installing Microsoft* DHCP Server server Control Panel (Start->Settings->Control Panel.) Double-click 'Network' icon. (The 'Network' dialog appears.) Choose 'Services' tab, choose 'Add' button. (The 'Select Network Service' dialog appears.) Select 'Microsoft* DHCP Server' from 'Network Service' list box, choose 'OK'. (The Windows* Setup dialog appears, prompting user enter path source files needed copy order install DHCP server service.) Enter path tothe location Setup files Windows* Server CD-ROM, choose 'Continue' button. (The 'Setup' program copies required files, warning appears, stating that network adapters computer must configured with fixed addresses.) Note: Setup files typically located 'x:\i386', where drive letter CD-ROM. Choose 'OK'. 'Microsoft* DHCP Server' appears 'Network Service' list box. Close 'Network' dialog box. (Windows* Server updates network bindings, dialog appears prompting user restart computer order enable settings.) Note: TCP/IP configured using DHCP-assigned addresses, 'Microsoft* TCP/IP Properties' dialog appears, fixed addresses must manually configured each network adapter server. Choose 'Yes' restart computer, enable settings. Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution 2.2.2 Creating Scope DHCP Server Click 'Start' Windows* task select 'Programs' menu. Select 'Administrative Tools (Common)' 'DHCP Manager'. Select server which DHCP scope created, 'DHCP Servers' list box. Select 'Scope' menu select 'Create'. (The 'Create Scope' dialog appears.) 'Start Address' 'End Address' boxes, type beginning ending addresses available range addresses defined this scope. Note: DHCP Manager automatically enters proposed subnet mask value 'Subnet Mask' box, based values entered 'Start Address' 'End Address' boxes. Accept proposed value unless different value required. Select 'Limited radio button, enter appropriate values 'Days(s)', 'Hours(s)', 'Minutes' text boxes. want addresses scope expire, select 'Unlimited' radio button. Type name scope 'Name' box. Click 'OK'. message appears stating that scope been activated, with option activate scope immediately.) Note: activate DHCP scope until DHCP Option scope been configured. complete this procedure, click 'No', select 'DHCP Options' menu 'DHCP Manager' window. 2.2.3 Note: Defining Option must define option DHCP service string, then define value data portion option. DHCP service attaches option number (0x3C) data length (0x09). Service proxy DHCP mode running same host server DHCP service, must DHCP Class Identifier option (tag value DHCP service. this DHCP service service installed DHCP server. This option must "PXEClient". purpose adding option DHCP service inform client that services available same host DHCP service. When Client receives option itself from DHCP service, client immediately unicasts request proxy DHCP port 4011 complete DHCP configuration. Start DHCP Manager (Common)->DHCP Manager. panel labeled DHCP Servers, double-click Local Machine display DHCP scopes have previously defined. Single-click scopes highlight With scope highlighted, click menu DHCP Options->Default. Select New. button display Option Type dialog box. Enter text Class Name field. Make sure Data Type String that Array checkbox set. Identifier field enter Click dialog titled DHCP Options: Default Values should displayed. Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution Click drop-down arrow Option Name drop-down list. Scroll entry option click drop-down list should close Option Name displays text Class Enter following string into field Value Dialog Box: PXEClient. Review values displayed Value group using scroll move down list. corrections needed, select Edit Array button make corrections needed. Click return DHCP Manager. Note: normal have Data available" message prompted 2.2.4 Assigning Option Scopes Assign option more scopes. easiest this assign option globally. With scopes highlighted select menu DHCP Options->Global display DHCP Options: Global dialog box. Scroll `Unused Options' list locate option `060 Class ID'. Highlight option then click Add-> button option list Active Options. Click Note: Depending configuration your routers, have define value router option tag. This ensures that station receives default gateway address Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution Installing Intel Interactive Learning Classroom Remote Boot Utility Intel Interactive Learning Classroom Remote Boot Utility Version ECRBUtility.EXE When installation completes, continue with installation security file. Note: example security filename applied under demo purpose 00DD11111111.exe, following address provided. production version, filename available under this format, example 9C0CAG100000001.exe install program installs services sets associated registry keys with default values. Reboot system start services. Intel Interactive Learning Classroom Remote Boot Utility Version ECRBUtility.EXE enter password password request window prompt shows. When installation completes, extract zipped security files directory which Intel Interactive Learning Classroom Remote Boot Utility been installed. (e.g., default destination directory, which C:\Program Files\Intel\ECRB, used during installation Intel Interactive Learning Classroom Remote Boot Utility, zipped security files should extracted C:\Program Files\Intel\ECRB. another destination directory selected install Intel Interactive Learning Classroom Remote Boot Utility, example C:\Remoteboot, zipped security files should extracted C:\Remoteboot) Note: example zipped name security files applied under demo purpose 00DD11111111.zip, following address provided. production version, filename available under this format, example 9C0CAG100000001.zip.Zipped security files contain three files, which ECRBService.exe, ECRB.exe Setup.bat. Setup.bat under Prompt. Reboot system start services (ECRB Services Intel MTFTP Services). Note: Intel Interactive Learning Classroom Remote Boot Utility Window needs launched server during installation LiteNET* Intel ECRB Version only validated working with LiteNET* Revision 1.14. Security file Intel ECRB Version possesses smaller file size compared with security file Intel ECRB Version 1.0. Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution Installing Windows* Student Computing Stations Install Windows* station harddisk. Configure entire hardware configuration with drivers installed including NIC, audio, etc. Install applications needed, including Multimedia Interactive Learning Software. Install IPX/SPX NetBEUI protocol Control Panel Network Select Network Component Type Select Network Protocol). Click File Print Sharing button under Control Panel Network Configuration check boxes enable file print sharing options. Configure client Microsoft* Networks Properties. Network Properties double-click "Clients Microsoft* Networks". Ensure "Log Window domain" checked domain name typed. Select "Logon restore Network connections" instead quick logon under Network Logon Options. Network Properties ensure Microsoft* Family Logon located inside from Network Configuration List. Microsoft* Family Logon exists, remove from list. "Password" under Control Panel select "User Profiles" tab. Select second option enable different users customizing different settings. automatic logon into Windows* feature during Student Computing Station boot-up process required, install TWEAKUI right clicking Tweakui.inf before setting with LiteNET* After installation, check Control Panel ensure TWEAKUI icon exists. Note: TWEAKUI available inside Windows* Installation Four files required TWEAKUI installation: Tweakui.cnt, Tweakui.cpl, Tweakui.hlp Tweakui.inf. files located under Tools\Reskit\Powertoy folder. TWEAKUI also downloaded from Check there drivers conflict under System Properties ensure conflict happens. Windows* Simplified Chinese Version, replace Net.exe under Windows* directory with same file provided Intel-based Interactive Learning Classroom setup. Reboot system prompt directly before booting into Windows* (Press after BIOS test.) Type following command test network: c:\> start c:\> start workstation view successful, then proceed next section. not, check your network NDIS5 driver. Note: After with LiteNET* Windows* registry modified again. Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution Install LiteNET* Installer Student Computing Stations LiteNET* Revision 1.14 above used, provide Administrator right Group Memberships that user, under User Manager Domains, launch Intel Interactive Learning Classroom Remote Boot Utility Window server before starting LiteNET* installation. Note: LiteNET* installation continued ECRB Utility window launched. After LiteNET* installation, remove Administrator right from that user. Create shared folder inside server LiteNET* copy student computing station harddisk contents over. Share folder out. Ensure there enough server harddisk free space accommodate student computing station harddisk contents. Click Setup.exe located under LiteNET* Installer directory install LiteNET* Step enter NetBIOS Server Name NetBIOS Share Name. example shown Figure Figure NetBIOS Server Share Names Note: NetBIOS Server Name refers name Intel-based Interactive Learning Classroom server NetBIOS Share Name refers name shared folder. Follow installation steps from Step until Step when LiteNET* reboots station continues onto second phase setup. Step LiteNET* prompts floppy diskette. Insert floppy diskette, format diskette accordingly continue with installation steps. Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution Step LiteNET* launches Qualystem File Synchronizer Utility (Figure Click `Complete Copy' button initiate whole content copy process, from student computing station server. Figure File Synchronizer Utility Continue installation steps until finished. Note: Student Computing Station uses Windows* Second Edition, message prompting Ftuner.exe installation appears. Ftuner Utility executed automatically, Ftuner.exe, located under LiteNET* Installer directory follow steps through. Please refer documentation from Qualystem (litenet.pdf, section 'LiteNET* Installation') more details installing LiteNET* software. After installing LiteNET* LiteNET* Revision 1.14 above used, User Manager Domains ensure Administrator right been removed from Group Memberships student. Create temporary user account named LNGUEST with password LNGUEST. Ensure "emm386.exe" command line config.sys LiteNET* boot disk (a:\config.sys) remarked indicated below (e.g., device=a:\emm386.exe noems command line) Remove command "/A" from command line startnet.bat file. (a:\winboot\startnet.bat) a:\winboot\qualreg %HOME% enable station virtual memory, shared Windows* directory stations: Edit usercmd.bat remove "REM" front QVMEM.exe command line. following line [386Enh] section system.ini file: PagingDrive=S: MinPagingFileSize=65536 MaxPagingFileSize=65536 Note: Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution Note: modify size swap file multiple Create NetNames.db files share Windows* directory using editor like notepad.exe. Here example NetNames.DB file: #NetNames.DB sample #Computer Name 00E04C390014 (MAC address) Student1 00E04C390014 Student2 0048543D94ED Note: first field computer name second field network controller hardware address. Every space beginning line ignored. Every line that begins with treated comment. server, create user account names students located inside NetNames.DB file. Password must same user name. Ensure "User Cannot Change Password" "Password Never Expires" checked/enabled. rest options, "Account disabled" "User Must Change Password Next Logon" unchecked/disabled. server, Windows* shared directory: Backup Windows* directory, including every file/subdirectory within folder into another directory. backup directory name defined according user preference. Note: backup avoid re-installation LiteNET* Windows* files corrupted. user needs recopy those files from backup directory Windows* directory. Protect Windows* directory (and every files/subdirectories within folder) with "read only" users "full control" administrators. Create student directories with names same Computer Names stated inside NetNames.DB. Here example with content Netnames.DB stated below: #NetNames.DB sample #Computer Name 00E04C390014 (MAC address) Student1 00E04C390014 Student2 0048543D94ED names directories created must Student1 Student2 referring Netnames.DB example stated above. Protect student directories (and every file/subdirectory within folder) with "full control" that student, teacher, administrator. Remove "full control" status "everybody". Note: This prevents: Accidental erasing student directory contents system changes. Accidental change system settings (e.g., losing mouse driver) student login. Student deletion other student directory contents. Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution Remove Hard Disk from Student Computing Station After have finished configuring LiteNET* Intel-based Interactive Learning Classroom software, shutdown station remove harddisk drive from station. Boot station using LiteNET* bootable diskette ensure remote boot working. everything working fine,. enable "Network Boot" feature BIOS before proceeding next section. Please refer user documentation motherboard used. Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution Making Image File from LiteNET* Bootable Disk Using Intel Interactive Learning Classroom Remote Boot Utility Create ECRB.1 boot file from LiteNET* boot disk (these file provided Intel Interactive Learning Classroom Remote Boot Utility installation from Section 3.0). Files\Intel\ECRB directory. Assume Intel Interactive Learning Classroom Remote Boot Utility installed C:\Program Default Method Insert source image floppy into Floppy disk drive. Start MKImage.exe from Start Programs ->INTEL Electronic Classroom Remote Boot Utility Image Maker. ECRB.1 generated stored under: C:\Program Classroom directory. Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution Configuring proxyDHCP Server Boot Server From Start menu, click Intel® Configuration Tool (setup Programs INTEL Electronic Classroom Remote Boot Utility Electronic Classroom Remote Boot Utility). Configuration Tools displayed Figure Figure Configuration Tool Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution required, proxy DHCP Server configured Multicast, Broadcast Unicast Discovery. default Unicast Discovery. Both Multicast Broadcast unchecked. Figure shows Configure proxy DHCP server dialog box. Below steps configuring proxy DHCP Server: Right click "proxyDHCP Server" icon left pane Configuration Tool. Select "Configure proxyDHCP Server" dialog "Configure proxyDHCP Server" displayed Figure From "Configure Proxy DHCP Server" dialog box, select "Client Options" select Bootserver discovery option required. Figure Configure proxyDHCP Server Dialog Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution Bootserver address: Click "Add Bootserver Discovery List" button, "Configure proxy DHCP Server" dialog box, shown Figure Define Bootserver Discovery List dialog appears. Select boot server type (Electronic Classroom) from "Bootserver List" enter your Server address Address" edit box. Ensure that entered Bootserver Type edit box. Click "Add Discovery List" button boot server into "Bootserver Discovery List". Click back main menu (Intel Electronic Classroom Remote Boot Utility) shown Figure Figure Define Bootserver Discovery List Dialog After proxy DHCP boot server configured assigned address (your server boot server, client ready remote-boot image from server. Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution Summary Intel provides building blocks interactive learning classroom enable implementation Intel-based Interactive Learning Classroom short time. solution also devised meet most requirements schools, particular: ease high uptime maintenance cost requirements remote boot service promotes Intel-based Interactive Learning Classroom stations eliminating need harddisk each station. advantages remote boot are: increase network security prevent students introduce viruses prevent students accidentally corrupting operating system applications ease updating software centrally reduce cost maintaining system that contain hard disk drives This implementation guide provides good jump-start setup Intel-based Electronic Classroom. Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution 10.0 Related Information Sites Table provides site locations additional information relating Intel-based Interactive Learning Classroom. Table Site Locations Additional Information Site Description Intel-based Interactive Learning Classrooms website Intel Main website Intel Developer website Intel website Intel-based Interactive Learning Classroom Station Based Intel® Celeronprocessor Intel® Chipset Intel® Wired Management website Network Product Server Product Location http://www.intel.com/ http://developer.intel.com/ http://www.intel.com/network/ Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution 11.0 Questions Answers When QUALCNX launched error stating that NetBEUI should installed. This related EMM386. uncommenting EMM386 invocation line a:\config.sys error still occurs. error disappears everything runs smoothly, just this way. Then, don't have enough conventional memory launch Windows*, decrease amount network buffers. This amount NETBUFF environment variable, c:\winboot\startnet.bat, just before QUALCNX invoked. value this amount network buffer depends mother board station. Please following values that should working with corresponding NICs (lower values work too): Table Network Buffer Reset Network Buffers (SET NETBUF=) Type RTL8139x (Realtek) Intel® 82559 also want EMM386.EXE exclusion option (x=aaaa-bbbb). However, need know what memory areas should excluded. Qualystem have required information, just this done, please provide complete motherboard NICs references. have trouble with access permissions files folders. problem encounter with system that stores files network shares, related applications written well, trying write files directories where user write access. This LiteNET* applications that make assumptions that always true, such "Windows* directory always accessible write mode users". order check problem encounter related permissions, simple test done: connect with qualcnx with username password that administrator rights \\SERVER\SHARE problem disappears. does, then problem related permissions. order resolve such application problems, provide some techniques links tools that help you. Note that so-called "not well-written applications" work either, this Windows* environment, where users have write permissions Windows* directory where applications stand network shares, that users have write mode access have found that some files cause problems when fully read protected: (password) files, files, some other program folders where programs wrote some files into them. added read-only protection folders, except users folders server shared directory, files: Just following lines c:\Windows*\litenet.reg server side): \Network] This disables Windows* password checking mechanism files. files Windows* tries write system.ini win.ini files, won'tdoes complain those files written. Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution recommend protecting C:\Windows* read only? Yes. not, then users change things system configuration, viruses computing stations. spread over system, etc. should protect every folder, users home folders. protected \\SERVER\SHARE read only then users print jobs from student This Windows* Spooler Directory being write protected server side. this directory accessible file creations, because Windows* very same file names print jobs (Windows* doesn't make check file creation when creates print jobs). order resolve this problem, should configure your Windows* system that print spooling disabled. configure every printer Windows* that printing made directly printer spooled Windows* spooler. Since networked environment, your printers should accessible network printers shared some servers network printers). they should already have some spooling mechanism Windows* server instance). disable print spooling specific printer, following: Start/Settings/Printers Choose desired printer right click Choose Property Choose Details (the port assigned printer should network port like \\server\printer1) Click Spooler Settings Check "Print Directly Printer" Click there support multiple mother boards multiple NICs with very same configuration (that very same Windows* directory server side very same LiteNET* bootable floppy disk)? documentation know install Windows* system that works heterogeneous hardware configurations. Please refer Setting LiteNET* multiple clients section above. PXE-E3B: TFTP error File found. (The requested file found TFTP server.) Heterogeneous hardware fully supported Windows* Please refer LiteNET* When booted student computing station, message given below: Please make sure that have correct Bootserver using Intel Interactive Learning Classroom Remote Boot Utility (See Section details). Please reinstall Windows* service pack (version above). PXE-E32: TFTP open time out. below, before launching Windows* interface: Cannot find load required file KRNL386.EXE When booted student computing station, station hangs error message stated using Windows* Second Edition student computing station, might have missed step running Ftuner Utility. Please Ftuner.exe located under LiteNET* Installer directory follow steps through. asked insert LiteNET* Boot disk into floppy drive tuning. still cannot work, reinstall LiteNET* again. Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution When start install LiteNET* error message stating that ECRBService found, ECRBService.exe running ECRB.exe found pops before Step Provide Administrator rights Group Memberships that user under User Manager Domains launch ECRB Utility Window server before proceeding with LiteNET* installation. After LiteNET* installation, remove Administrator right from Group Memberships that user. appeared during login process. When click button, following login prompt showed that username incorrect, with redundant alphabets appeared. then Control Panel. Launch Tweak click Network tab. Uncheck "Log automatically system startup". Re-perform LiteNET* installation again. When boot student computing station, error message specifying username exist Reattach your student computing station harddisk, boot student computing station, Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution Appendix Dual-Server Network Interface Controller Load Balancing Implementation Overview Intel-based Interactive Learning Classroom running network environment, crucial point vulnerability network link classroom server, where failure bottleneck hamper productivity many users. Typically, classroom server recommended serve student computing stations less. there requirement server serve more than student computing stations, there need higher network bandwidth than Mbps network link. good increase bandwidth network link within server more NICs server with Intel Adaptive Load Balancing technology. Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution Adaptive Load Balancing Technology Intel® Adaptive Load Balancing (ALB), also known asymmetric port aggregation, method ensuring consistent high server throughput transparent backup connections using multiple network interface cards balancing data transmissions across them. many four Intel server adapters, connected switch, configured work together "team". With Intel® Series Switches, that support Link Aggregation, full duplex traffic loads handled aggregate throughput Mbps with Fast Ethernet adapters Gbps with Gigabit Ethernet achieved. technology increases throughput balancing data transmission across multiple adapters. also delivers fault tolerance capability, because link fails, other NICs continue assure network connectivity. This method requires client configuration, clients have routed communicate with each other. Moreover, traffic balanced among server adapters. Figure illustrates approach. Figure Adaptive Load Balancing (ALB) System Configuration Server Adapters 800Mbps many four Intel server connections configured work together Adaptive Load Balancing "team." adapters team must connected switch, team assigned single network address. with Adapter Fault Tolerance, intelligent, adaptive agent included with software driver. coordinate ALB, this agent dynamically manages server adapter team evenly distributes load among them constantly analyzing traffic flow from server. Thus, traffic sent from server balanced across server adapters. (One channel within team carries traffic from server. others carry traffic from server only.) This load balancing server transmissions assures that users enjoy same network response from server. taking advantage Adaptive Load Balancing, four link configuration yield aggregate throughput approximately Mbps. Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution Recommended System Requirements following system requirements recommended implement server Intel-based Interactive Learning Classroom: Pentium® above CDROM drive above following hardware type required load balancing implementation server. PRO/100 Server Adapter PRO/1000 Gigabit Server Adapter PRO/100 Intelligent Server Adapter PRO/100+ Server Adapter PRO/100+ Dual Port Server Adapter server adapter driver will also work Board L440GX+ Server Board. four adapters installed server load balancing implementation. Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution A.4.1 Load Balancing Implementation Setting Network Drivers section describes setup network drivers Windows* NT4.0 servers. Installation Steps: Install desired network cards into server. Network Properties (Select Start Settings Control Panel Network). Select Adapters. Figure Select Network Adapter Menu Click "Add" additional Network Adapters. Select "Have Disk" point installation wizard location your Intel Network Adapter Drivers. Select your desired Network Adapter Driver installed click "OK". have different Intel Server Adapters, make sure your driver working both adapters. another driver needed second adapter, "update driver" install second driver. (Network Properties Adapters Highlight adapter that wish install driver Update Select location your driver) Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution have NWLink IPX/SPX protocol installed, dialogue pops change internal network number. Select "No" change number. Specify your address Primary Secondary Adapter. address should different primary secondary adapter (e.g., 192.168.42.1 192.168.42.2). Figure TCP/IP Properties Menu Reboot your system when prompted. Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution A.4.2 Teaming Adapters When drivers properly installed, find your server name "Network Neighborhood". This section describes team adapters your server order implement load balancing. Instructions: "Network Properties", select adapters, highlight primary adapter that wish assign click "Properties". Select "Adapter Teaming" click "Add Adapter Team". Figure Adding Team Adapter Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution "Team Wizard", select "Adaptive Load Balancing" click "Next". Figure Adaptive Loading Balancing Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution Check select which adapter that wish assign together team enable load balancing, click "Next" "Finish" apply changes Adapter Teaming. Figure Select Adapters Load Balance Teaming Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution that back Intel Adaptive Load Balancing Team Properties, highlight adapter that wish assign primary adapter check "Preferred Primary" box. system then uses primary adapter address applications. Figure Assigning Primary Adapter Highlight other adapter check "Preferred Secondary" box. Click "OK" finish installation. Assign address Adaptive Load Balancing Team when prompted. This address different than addresses primary secondary adapters. This address used server address share among adapters load balancing team. After configuration enabling load balancing feature, load balancing configuration modified selecting "Advanced" Adaptive Load Balancing Team Properties. Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution Summary Load balancing implementation recommended Intel-based Interactive Learning Classroom servers that serve more than student computing stations. With Intel Server Adapters, four adapters installed same time implement load balancing fault tolerance. system therefore achieve Mbps Ethernet bandwidth. Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution Appendix Intel® InBusinessInternet Station Implementation Overview Intel-based Interactive Learning Classroom solution provides multiple methods scalability implementation establish connection internet. certain cases when cheaper cost solution required, Intel® InBusinessInternet Station enables feature having Student Computing Stations, Teacher Station other connected possess, capability access internet phone line. Basic configuration required done server Student Computing Station enable feature. B.2.3 Intel® InBusinessInternet Station Implementation Configuration Server (Add Router Servers Options into DHCP scope) Launch "DHCP Manager". Ensure DHCP scope range falls under 192.168.42.n from 127). "Start Address" "End Address" boxes, type beginning ending addresses fall under stated range. Figure Modifying Start/End Addresses DHCP Scope Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution Highlight scope select menu "DHCP Options Global" display DHCP Options: Global dialog box. Figure DHCP Options Select option (Router) click "Add button, followed "Value>>>" button. Click "Edit Array" button type "192.168.42.254" into address. Click "Add" button address into list. Figure Address Array Editor Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution Click "OK". Select option (DNS Servers) click "Value>>>" button. Figure Selecting DHCP Options Perform Step Restart student computing stations ensure changes effective. rest procedures same normal Intel-based Interactive Learning Classroom Implementation Guide. Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution B.2.4 Configuration Student Computing Station Setup.exe from Intel® InBusinessInternet Station installation before performing LiteNET* copy from local hard disk server. Figure Intel® InBusinessInternet Station Setup Menu Click first option "Set Internet Station 56K". Follow through procedures internet station. Install Internet Explorer needed instructed installation procedures. Intel® InBusinessInternet Station page launched upon completion. Icon added bottom right screen toolbar. Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution Upon launching page internet station, click "Internet Station 56K" from left column page. Figure Intel® InBusinessInternet Station Home Page Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution Click "Setup Wizard" inside page configure your internet station with information, dial-in country, etc., included following steps provided. Figure Intel® InBusinessInternet Station Setup Wizard Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution Intel® InBusinessInternet Station page click "Internet Station Manage Network Instant DHCP" disable/untick DHCP function. Click "Submit" button upon completion. Figure DHCP Menu Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution Click "Connect" button page icon bottom right corner connect internet. Figure Intel® InBusinessInternet Station Status Menu setup other using internet station, ensure connected Internet station Setup.exe from Intel® InBusinessInternet Station installation Click second option "Set Internet Station 56K" follow setup procedures. B.2.5 Important Notes Refer "Quick Setup Guide Intel® InBusinessInternet Station 56K" manual more detail setup guide. manual comes together with purchase internet station. internet station found misconfigured (modem disabled, malfunction, etc.), restored normal functionality clicking "Reset Factory Setting" page following setup procedures through again. Ensure DHCP function internet station disabled stated under Note (v). page Intel® InBusinessInternet Station (which flash content inside internet station) viewed typing 192.168.42.254 inside address field internet browser then click ENTER. Installation internet station cannot done under diskless condition (after LiteNET* process). must done before LiteNET* process. DHCP function internet station under "Internet Station Manage Network Instant DHCP" needs disabled avoid conflict issues student computing station, with DHCP function server side being activated. Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution Summary Implementation Intel® InBusinessInternet Station into Intel-based Interactive Learning Classroom solution, provides feasibility school setup internet access through cheaper cost easier configuration. Even though multiple access through phone line same time slows down internet access time, maximum speed only time, internet station implementation still provides good facility school, enable internet-based teaching environment, while applied together with others multimedia teaching software. Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution Appendix Multi-Servers Implementation Overview This document meant help System Integrator (SI) setting multiple Intel-based Interactive Learning Classrooms with multiple servers that networked together. Introducing multiple servers helps balance single-server load. This document assumes that familiar with Windows* Networking that know: setup single-domain interactive learning classroom based Intel-based Interactive Learning Classroom Solution. functions role Server primary controller, standalone backup server. DHCP server manage clients from different domains. Implementation Types Multiple Primary Domain Controllers implementation into Intel-based Interactive Learning Classrooms. Single Primary Domain Controllers with multiple standalone servers. Multiple Primary Domain Controllers more Primary Domain Controllers connected into same support Intel-based Interactive Learning Classrooms. network number these servers must same, different host number, that servers talk each other without need routers. Intel-based Interactive Learning Classroom clients booted servers randomly. Thus, both server `shared drives content' must same, support client boot Setup Server separately according steps describe Section (name server server other server). Add-in users clients (student computing station) using "Domain Users Manager" tool from pull-down menu "Administration Tool" from START taskbar. same both servers). Install Intel Interactive Learning Classroom Remote Boot Utility according steps describe Section 3.0, both servers. Install LiteNET* student computing station copy harddisk content server. Make image file from LiteNET* bootable disk, Using Intel Interactive Learning Classroom Remote Boot Utility server. Create shared directory into server (different shared name from that used server). Copy client harddisk content from server server. Create shared directory each client, each server (the shared names must different each server each client). Edit setvars.bat file LiteNET* bootable disk, point BIOS shared drive shared drive name, that shared from server. Save file. Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution Create image from LiteNET* bootable disk that just modified using ECRB Utility. Repeat step have other networked after have setup individual server. Boot-up clients ensure clients enter remote boot environment. (Note: clients boot-up from either more servers, depending DHCPOFFER selected clients). Note: computer name inside Netnames.db file, that resides both servers, must different according username defined each Primary Domain Controller. C.3.1 Single Primary Controller with Multiple Standalone Server Install server with Primary Controller (PDC). usernames clients LAN. Install DHCP Server into Primary Controller install ECRB Utilities into PDC). Setup individual standalone servers with ECRB Utilities. Make sure necessary protocols: IPX/SPX Compatible protocol TCP/IP Protocol, available each server (PDC standalone servers). Install LiteNET* student computing station, copy harddisk content standalone server. Make image file from LiteNET* bootable disk, Using Intel Interactive Learning Classroom Remote Boot Utility standalone server. Create shared directory into standalone server (different shared name named server). Copy client harddisk content from standalone server server. Create shared directory each client each server (the shared names must different each server each client). Edit setvars.bat file LiteNET* bootable disk, point BIOS shared drive shared drive name, that shared from server. Save file. Create image from LiteNET* bootable disk that just modified using ECRB Utility. Repeat step have another standalone server networked LAN, after have install setup server. Boot-up clients ensure clients enter remote boot environment. (Note: clients boot-up from either more servers, depending DHCPOFFER selected clients). Note: clients (student computing stations must identical) role just domain user management. Summary Multi-server connections provide scalability, extending Intel-based Interactive Learning Classroom solution, linking multiple Intel-based Interactive Learning Classrooms together. interactivity connectivity limited classroom anymore. Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution Appendix Intel-Based Interactive Learning Classroom Equipment Setup Checklist Table Server Checklist Equipment Server Item Pentium® processor above Intel® L440GX+ Intel® T440BX Motherboard Standard Video Card Intel® 82559 based 100Mbps adapter (Supports BIOS Boot Strap) more SCSI Hard Disk Drive Standard CDROM Drive Standard Floppy Disk Drive Standard Power Supply, Chassis Power Cord SVGA Monitor Digital Flat Panel Direct Power Cord Monitor PS/2 Mouse PS/2 Keyboard Ethernet Cable feet) Amount Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Check Table Teacher Station Checklist Equipment Teacher Station Item Pentium® processor above Intel® 440BX/820/810E Chipset Based Motherboard Standard Video Card Integrated Video Adapter Intel® 82559 based 100Mbps adapter (Supports BIOS Boot Strap) Standard Sound Card Integrated Sound Controller more Hard Disk Drive Standard CDROM Drive Standard Floppy Disk Drive Standard Power Supply, Chassis Power Cord SVGA Monitor Digital Flat Panel Direct Power Cord Monitor PS/2 Mouse PS/2 Keyboard Headset with Microphone (Speaker optional) Ethernet Cable feet) Amount Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Check Implementation Guide Intel® Interactive Learning Solution Table Student Station Checklist Equipment Student Station Item Pentium® Celeronprocessor above Recommended Third Party Intel® Chipset Based Motherboards Chassis Integrated Video Adapter Integrated Sound Controller Board 100Mbps adapter (Supports BIOS Boot Strap) Standard CDROM Drive (Optional) Standard Floppy Disk Drive SVGA Monitor Digital Flat Panel Direct Power Cord Monitor PS/2 Mouse PS/2 Keyboard Headset with Microphone Ethernet Cable feet) Amount Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Check Table Network Infrastructure Checklist Equipment Network Infrastructure Item Intel® Express 330T Stackable (100 Mbps) Intel® Express 510T Switch (100 Mbps) Amount Unit Check Table Software Checklist Equipment Server Software Microsoft* Windows* Server Windows* Drivers Video, LAN, SCSI Devices Intel Interactive Learning Classroom Remote Boot Utility Teacher Station Microsoft* Windows* Second Edition Windows* Drivers Video, LAN, Sound Devices Multimedia Interactive Learning Software Student Station Microsoft* Windows* Second Edition Windows* Drivers Video, LAN, Sound Devices Qualystem LiteNET* Interactive Learning Classroom Edition Check Table Options Checklist Equipment Internet Capability Microscope Video Conferencing Item Intel® InBusinessInternet Station Intel® PlayQX3* Computer Microscope Intel® Create Sharecamera pack Amount Unit Unit Units Check Implementation Guide Intel® Electronic Classroom Document Objective. Recommended System Requirements 1.1.1 Server Configuration. 1.1.2 Teacher Station Configuration 1.1.3 Student Computing Station Configuration Installation Overview. Remote Boot Implementation (Server). Setting Server. Setting DHCP Service. 2.2.1 Installing Microsoft* DHCP Server. 2.2.2 Creating Scope DHCP Server. 2.2.3 Defining Option 2.2.4 Assigning Option Scopes. Installing Intel Electronic Classroom Remote Boot Utility Intel Electronic Classroom Remote Boot Utility Version Intel Electronic Classroom Remote Boot Utility Version Installing Windows* Student Computing Stations Install LiteNET* Installer Student Computing Stations Remove Hard Disk from Student Computing Station Making Image File from LiteNET* Bootable Disk Using Intel Electronic Classroom Remote Boot Utility.16 Default Method Configuring proxyDHCP Server Boot Server Summary Related Information Sites Questions Answers Dual-Server Network Interface Controller Load Balancing Implementation Overview. Adaptive Load Balancing Technology Recommended System Requirements Load Balancing Implementation A.4.1 Setting Network Drivers A.4.2 Teaming Adapters Summary Intel® InBusinessInternet Station Implementation.35 Overview. Intel® InBusinessInternet Station Implementation B.2.3 Configuration Server (Add Router Servers Options into DHCP scope). B.2.4 Configuration Student Computing Station B.2.5 Important Notes 10.0 11.0 Implementation Guide Intel® Electronic Classroom Summary Multi-Servers Implementation. Overview.44 Implementation Types Multiple Primary Domain Controllers C.3.1 Single Primary Controller with Multiple Standalone Server Summary Intel-Based Electronic Classroom Equipment Setup Checklist Implementation Guide Intel® Electronic Classroom NetBIOS Server Share Names File Synchronizer Utility Configuration Tool GUI. Configure proxyDHCP Server Dialog Define Bootserver Discovery List Dialog Adaptive Load Balancing (ALB) System Configuration Select Network Adapter Menu TCP/IP Properties Menu. Adding Team Adapter. Adaptive Loading Balancing Select Adapters Load Balance Teaming Assigning Primary Adapter Modifying Start/End Addresses DHCP Scope. DHCP Options Address Array Editor Selecting DHCP Options Intel® InBusinessInternet Station Setup Menu Intel® InBusinessInternet Station Home Page Intel® InBusinessInternet Station Setup Wizard. DHCP Menu. Intel® InBusinessInternet Station Status Menu. Implementation Guide Intel® Electronic Classroom Implementation Guide Intel® Electronic Classroom Site Locations Additional Information. Network Buffer Reset. Server Checklist. Teacher Station Checklist. Student Station Checklist. Network Infrastructure Checklist. Software Checklist Options Checklist. 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