Q-Logic 8200 Manuel D’Utilisation

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2–Configuring NIC
Teaming/Bonding
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SN0054671-00  A
Failsafe Mode
The failsafe mode provides Layer 2 fault tolerance. Failsafe provides high 
reliability through redundancy in the event of port failure. When the primary 
network connection is down, data traffic is automatically transferred to a 
secondary, standby connection. The preferred primary adapter can be specified 
either by the system administrator or by the teaming driver (if the admin does not 
select the preferred adapter). When the teaming driver needs to make the 
selection, it selects the best adapter in terms of bandwidth, health, and capability. 
The preferred primary must always be a QLogic adapter. 
The administrator can also choose one of the following failback types to specify 
the behavior when connection to preferred primary is restored after a period of 
failure:
None—When the preferred primary becomes operational again, the driver 
does not automatically switch back the primary to the active adapter. 
Preferred Primary—When the preferred primary becomes operational 
again, the driver automatically switches back the primary as the active 
adapter. The network traffic resumes to the primary adapter from the 
standby adapter. The traffic stays with the secondary adapter only as long as 
the primary adapter is down. 
Auto Select—Use this option to enable the teaming driver to automatically 
select the best adapter based on parameters such as bandwidth, link state, 
health, and so on. 
In failsafe mode, the standby adapter could be dissimilar in the individual features 
supported and capacity, and may come from a different vendor.
All the adapters in the team share a common team MAC address. This is either a 
locally administered MAC address or a default MAC address specified by the 
driver. Only one adapter at a time in the team is active for network traffic. No two 
same MAC addresses are exposed to the switch at the same time.
Failsafe mode is inherent in all other teaming modes and is switch agnostic.
Dynamic 
802.3ad
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
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a
16×16 ports can be aggregated per system: 16 ports per team and 16 teams per system.
Table 2-2. Windows Teaming Modes  (Continued)
Mode
Failover 
Capability
Switch 
Dependency
System Fault 
Tolerance 
(SFT)
Load 
Balancing
Number of 
Ports per Team 
(Range
  a
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