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Applications

The SLB algorithm is most appropriate in home and small business environments where cost is a concern, or with commodity switching equipment. SLB teaming works with unmanaged Layer 2 switches and is a cost-effective way of getting redundancy and link aggregation at the server.

Smart Load Balancing also supports teaming physical adapters with differing link capabilities. In addition, SLB is recommended when switch fault tolerance with teaming is required.

Configuration Recommendations

SLB supports connecting the teamed ports to hubs and switches if they are on the same broadcast domain. It does not support connecting to a router or Layer 3 switches because the ports must be on the same subnet.

4.5.2Switch-Dependent

Generic Static Trunking

This mode supports a variety of environments where the adapter link partners are statically configured to support a proprietary trunking mechanism. This mode could be used to support Lucent's Open Trunk, Cisco's Fast EtherChannel (FEC), and Cisco's Gigabit EtherChannel (GEC). In the static mode, as in generic link aggregation, the switch administrator needs to assign the ports to the team, and this assignment cannot be altered by the BASP, as there is no exchange of the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) frame.

With this mode, all adapters in the team are configured to receive packets for the same MAC address. Trunking operates on Layer 2 addresses and supports load balancing and failover for both inbound and outbound traffic. The BASP driver determines the load-balancing scheme for outbound packets, using Layer 4 protocols previously discussed, whereas the team link partner determines the load- balancing scheme for inbound packets.

The attached switch must support the appropriate trunking scheme for this mode of operation. Both the BASP and the switch continually monitor their ports for link loss. In the event of link loss on any port, traffic is automatically diverted to other ports in the team.

Network Communications

The following are the key attributes of Generic Static Trunking:

-Failover mechanism - Link loss detection

-Load Balancing Algorithm - Outbound traffic is balanced through Broadcom proprietary mechanism based L4 flows. Inbound traffic is balanced according to a switch specific mechanism.

-Outbound Load Balancing using MAC Address - No

-Outbound Load Balancing using IP Address - Yes

-Multivendor Teaming - Supported (must include at least one Broadcom Ethernet adapter as a team member)

Applications

Generic trunking works with switches that support Cisco Fast EtherChannel, Cisco Gigabit EtherChannel, Extreme Networks Load Sharing and Bay Networks or IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation static mode. Since load balancing is implemented on Layer 2 addresses, all higher protocols such as IP, IPX, and NetBEUI are supported. Therefore, this is the recommended teaming mode when the switch supports generic trunking modes over SLB.

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Contents Before Reading This Manual 101Symbols Definition SymbolsEntering commands Keys CD-ROM drive\Setup.exe103 AbbreviationsProduct names Expressions and abbreviations Recycle Handling this product104 Contents Overview Specifications106 Features Functionality and FeaturesFunctional Description Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 2 BACS2 TCP Offload Engine TOE108 Broadcom Advanced Server Program Bsap Overview Load Balancing and Fault ToleranceTeaming Function Types of TeamsGeneric Trunking FEC/GEC/802.3ad-Draft Static Smart Load Balancing and FailoverLink Aggregation 802.3ad 110SLB Auto-Fallback Disable Windows Server With SNPTeaming and Large Send Offload/Checksum Offload Support Virtual LAN FunctionLiveLink Vlan OverviewComponent Description 114 PC #5. Tagging is not enabled on PC #3 switch portAdding VLANs to Teams PC #3Installing a 1Gbit/s Ethernet I/O Module Installation Procedure for the 1Gbit/s Ethernet I/O Module Installing in a Server BladeInstallation Position of the 1Gbit/s Ethernet I/O Module 116Remove the top cover Install the 1Gbit/s Ethernet I/O ModuleInstall the server blade to the chassis Secure the 1Gbit/s Ethernet I/O Module with the screwsInstalling the LAN Drivers Installing the Driver SoftwareClick Next Broadcom Gigabit Ethernet Overview Glossary120 Network Addressing Teaming ConceptsTeaming and Network Addresses Teaming and Network AddressesTypes of Teams 122Broadcom Gigabit Ethernet Teaming Services Link Aggregation Ieee 802.3ad Lacp 124Software Components Generic TrunkingBroadcom Teaming Software Component Hardware Requirements126 Software Broadcom Name Windows File Name ComponentConfiguring Teaming Supported Features by Team Type128 Process for Selecting a Team Type Selecting a Team TypeYes 130 Teaming MechanismsArchitecture Intermediate DriverOutbound Traffic Flow Inbound Traffic Flow SLB Only132 Protocol SupportOr the streams may look like this Types of Teams Switch-IndependentPerformance Generic Static Trunking Switch-Dependent134 Dynamic Trunking Ieee 802.3ad Link Aggregation 136 Feature AttributeOutgoing packet management 10/100/1000 Incoming/outgoing Mixed speed Speeds Supported for Each Type of TeamType of Team Link Speed Traffic Direction Speed Support 100 Incoming/outgoing Same speed138 Wake on LAN Preboot Execution environment PXETeaming and Other Advanced Networking Properties Adapter Properties Supported by Teaming Virtual AdapterLarge Send Offload Checksum OffloadIeee 802.1p QoS Tagging Jumbo FramesPreboot Execution Environment Teaming Across SwitchesSwitch-Link Fault Tolerance General Network Considerations8283 ARP TableBlue 100=49C9 SLB Team 102=5ECA Red142 Spanning Tree Algorithm Topology Change Notice TCN 144Hub Usage in Teaming Network Configurations Layer 3 Routing/SwitchingTeaming with Hubs for troubleshooting purposes only Port Fast/Edge PortGeneric and Dynamic Trunking FEC/GEC/IEEE 802.3ad SLB TeamsSLB Team Connected to a Single Hub Teaming with Microsoft NLB/WLBSTroubleshooting Teaming Problems Teaming Configuration Tips148 Troubleshooting GuidelinesFrequently Asked Questions Question AnswerIt must be upgraded using the Setup installer Be configured on the same server? ServerIs restored fallback? Adapter150 Base Driver Physical Adapter/Miniport Event Log MessagesWindows System Event Log messages Message Cause Corrective Action NumberReboot the operating Duplex settings Medium not supported152 Intermediate Driver Event Log Messages Intermediate Driver Virtual Adapter/TeamUnspecified failure during Unable to register with Driver cannot Unload any Ndis154 Support the operating Release notes and installSuccessfully enabled a Only Interface System on which it isMessage Cause Corrective Action Number 156 BACS2 OverviewThird pane contains the Menu bar Licenses Types of Information Provided by BACS2Function Details Only available with this product J5.4.8 Licensespg.175Installing the BACS2 158For Windows Server 2003 Installer starts upLicense agreement window appears Custom Set up window appears 160CD-ROM drive \PROGRAMS\GENERAL\Broadcom\MgmtApps\setup.exe For Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000 ServerVital Sign Setting of BACS2Starting BACS2 162By the host CPU Network StatusWith headers appended to them Following network status information is providedTeam Status 164Function number for the second port is Interrupt Request ResourcesFollowing information can be checked on the Resources tab Range from 2 to Memory Address166 HardwareFollowing information can be checked on the Hardware tab Following information can be checked on the Advanced tab Not enable QoS. Otherwise, problems may occurAdvanced 802.1p QOS168 Administered address include the following Locally AdministeredNot Present default Sets the speed at 10 Mbit/s and the mode to Full-DuplexNetwork Test Diagnostics170 Control Registers Identifying the adapterGeneral Statistics Statistics172 Ieee 802.3 Statistics Custom Statistics Command Length = MAC Rx w/ PauseCommand 174Licenses Configuring Teaming 176Creating and Modifying a Team Using the Teaming Wizard Using the Broadcom Teaming WizardOn the BACS2 Tools menu, click Create a Team 178 Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 2 BACS2 Select the standby member from the list of adapters Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 2 BACS2 Type the Vlan name and then click Next 182 To tag the VLAN, click Tagged and then click Next 184 Type the Vlan tag value and then click NextClick Yes to add another Vlan and then click Next Value must be between 1Click Finish to commit the changes Creating a Team Using Expert ModeTo work without the wizard, click Expert Mode Click the BACS2 Tools menu → Create a TeamBroadcom Advanced Control Suite 2 BACS2 Modifying a Team Configure the team IP address188 Adding a Vlan Following shows how to modify a teamWizard Welcome screen appears Viewing Vlan Properties and Running Vlan Tests Type the Vlan ID and Vlan name, and click ApplyDeleting a Vlan Click the Tools menu → Configure a TeamClick Remove Vlan Click Apply Following shows how to configure a LiveLink 192Configuring LiveLink in VLAN-tagged Environments Repeat for each of the other listed team members Click ApplyFollowing shows how to restore a configuration Saving and Restoring a ConfigurationFollowing shows how to save a configuration Viewing the Team Properties and StatisticsAppendix a Contact 196 Primergy