Q-Logic 8200 Manuel D’Utilisation

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2–Configuring NIC
Teaming/Bonding
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Team MAC Address 
At initialization, the teaming driver selects the team’s MAC address to be the MAC 
of one of the teamed adapters. In general, the first adapter to come up is chosen 
to be the preferred primary adapter. The preferred primary’s MAC address is 
assigned to the MAC address of the team. Alternately, you can choose any valid 
MAC address as the team’s static MAC address, also called the locally 
administered address (LAA). Make sure any provided LAA is unique for the local 
Ethernet network. This provision gives the system administrator more flexibility in 
configuring the MAC address for a team when necessary. 
Teaming Modes
Teaming is designed to improve reliability and fault tolerance of networks and to 
enhance performance by efficient load balancing. 
The following NIC teaming modes are provided:
Failsafe Mode ensures that an alternate standby or redundant adapter 
becomes active if the primary network connection fails. 
Switch Independent Load-Balancing Mode ensures distribution of 
transmit loads across the teamed adapters. 
Link Aggregation Modes (802.3ad static, 802.3ad dynamic (active and 
passive Link Aggregation Control Protocol [LACP])) enables the use of 
multiple adapters together as a single, virtual adapter with the aggregated 
capacity of its individual adapters. 
All team types—failsafe, switch-independent load balancing, and link 
aggregation—can be heterogeneous as well as homogeneous. Every team must 
have at least one QLogic adapter.
 shows that failsafe and transmit load-balancing modes are switch 
independent, which means they do not require switch configuration. LACP or 
802.3ad require switch ports configured for LACP.
Table 2-2. Windows Teaming Modes 
Mode
Failover 
Capability
Switch 
Dependency
System Fault 
Tolerance 
(SFT)
Load 
Balancing
Number of 
Ports per Team 
(Range
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)
Failsafe
Yes: Layer 2 
No 
Yes
No
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Transmit load 
balancing 
Yes No  Yes
 
Yes: 
Layers 
3 or 4
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Static 
802.3ad
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
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