Q-Logic 8200 Manuel D’Utilisation

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2–Configuring NIC
Teaming/Bonding
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Static Link Aggregation (SLA)
Static link aggregation (SLA, 802.3ad static protocols with generic trunking) is a 
switch-assisted teaming mode, where the switch must be 802.3ad compliant. The 
switch ports must be configured so that the switch perceives adapters from a LAG 
as a single, virtual adapter. 
In SLA, the ports on the switch are active by default. There is no negotiation 
between the switch and the teaming driver to decide on adapters participating in a 
LAG.
In SLA mode, the protocol stack responds to ARP requests with a single, 
advertised MAC address, and an IP address corresponding to the LAG. Each 
physical adapter in the team uses the same team MAC address during 
transmission. As the switch (at the other end of link) is aware of the trunking 
teaming mode, it appropriately modifies the forwarding table to indicate the trunk 
as a single virtual port. This modification ensures correct traffic routing on the 
receive side as well. In this mode, the switch also distributes receive traffic across 
the member adapters.
Dynamic Link Aggregation (DLA)
Dynamic link aggregation (DLA) with LACP is similar to SLA except that LACP 
allows self configuration of LAG through handshaking between the switch and the 
intermediate driver. For the team to function, LACP must be enabled at both ends 
of the link: the server and the switch. LACP (802.3ad dynamic) allows switch ports 
to dynamically communicate with the teaming driver, allowing controlled addition 
and removal of ports from the team. 
Link aggregation mode has transmit load balancing and fail safety support. If a 
link connected through a participant port of a link-aggregated team goes down, 
LACP provides failover and load balancing across the remaining members of the 
team. In addition, if a new member port is added to the team or is removed from 
the team, the switch performs load rebalancing for the receive operation and the 
driver performs load balancing for the transmit operation, to accommodate the 
change in configuration. 
Transmit load distribution in LACP provides the following options:
None indicates no traffic distribution. Only a single "active" adapter is used 
for transmit. The driver selects the active adapter based on LACP state 
information. 
Auto Select indicates that the load is distributed based on the target IP 
address and port number. This option ensures a one-to-one correspondence 
between a traffic flow and a team adapter. 
MAC address based indicates that the load is distributed based on the 
target MAC address.