Network card not detected on a Bare Metal server with an HPE NC375i adapter installed
Last Modified: 2021-12-09 17:44:48 Etc/GMT
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Network card not detected on a Bare Metal server with an HPE NC375i adapter installed
Technical Articles ID:
KB95084
Last Modified: 2021-12-09 17:44:48 Etc/GMT Environment
Threat Intelligence Exchange (TIE) Server - all supported versions Bare Metal Server Hewlett PAckard (HP) NC375i Quad Port Multifunction Gigabit Server Adapter For supported environments, see KB83368 - Supported platforms for Threat Intelligence Exchange Server. Problem
You are unable to install TIE Server on a Bare Metal server. The network card is not detected during the installation. No network cards are detected. You followed the instructions in KB86324 - Threat Intelligence Exchange Server supported virtualization methods. Cause
The Bare Metal server has the HPE NC375i integrated quad port multifunction gigabit adapter installed.
Solution
The HPE NC375i integrated quad port multifunction gigabit server adapter isn’t supported. To view a list of supported NIC vendors, see KB83368 - Supported platforms for Threat Intelligence Exchange Server. For information about how to deploy TIE Server through an ISO file, see the Threat Intelligence Exchange 3.0.x Installation Guide. Related InformationAffected ProductsLanguages:This article is available in the following languages: |
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