NEC 5800/320MA User Manual

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Configuring Ethernet PCI Adapters
 
Ethernet PCI Adapters
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N O T E S
1. When you are using PROSet remotely through 
Remote Desktop, do not modify the team that 
provides your connection to the system. Doing so will 
result in a loss of network connection.
2. Only one user can access PROSet at a time. If you 
attempt to start PROSet and nothing happens, 
another user might be running PROSet in a Remote 
Desktop session. Use Task Manager to check for the 
PROSet.exe process.
For more information about the PROSet utility, read the PROSet online help, which you 
access by clicking Help from the PROSet main window.
Types of Fault-Tolerant Ethernet Teams
You can configure Ethernet PCI adapters into teams to increase fault tolerance or 
performance, or both.
In a team, one Ethernet PCI adapter is the primary adapter (or active adapter), and all 
other Ethernet PCI adapters are secondary adapters (or backup adapters). In some 
cases, the primary adapter is the only active adapter of the team; the secondary 
adapter becomes active only if the primary adapter fails. In other cases, all members 
of the team actively pass traffic to increase overall transmit or receive throughput.
When you create a team, PROSet automatically assigns the primary and secondary 
adapters; however, if necessary, you may manually designate one primary and one 
secondary adapter per team. For example, if you are creating a team with mixed 
Ethernet PCI adapters, you might want to designate the fastest adapter as the primary 
adapter.
Typically, the permanent Media Access Control (MAC) address of the primary Ethernet 
PCI adapter becomes the current MAC address for all Ethernet PCI adapters in one 
team. (The MAC address is the PROSet Ethernet Address.)
Express5800/320Ma systems support the following types of Ethernet fault-tolerant 
teams: