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Item

 

Description

Checksum Offload

Normally, the checksum function is computed by the protocol stack.

 

When you select one of the Checksum Offload property values (other than

 

None), the checksum can be computed by the network adapter.

 

• Rx TCP/IP Checksum

 

 

Enables receive TCP/IP/UDP checksum offload.

 

• Tx TCP/IP Checksum

 

 

Enables transmit TCP/IP/UDP checksum offload.

 

Tx/Rx TCP/IP Checksum (default)

 

 

Enables transmit and receive TCP/IP/UDP checksum offload.

 

• None

 

 

Disables checksum offload.

 

 

Flow Control

The Flow Control property enables or disables the receipt or transmission

 

of PAUSE frames. PAUSE frames enable the network adapter and a

 

switch to control the transmit rate. The side that is receiving the PAUSE

 

frame momentarily stops transmitting.

 

Auto (default)

 

 

PAUSE frame receipt and transmission are optimized.

 

Disable

 

 

PAUSE frame receipt and transmission are disabled.

 

• Rx PAUSE

 

 

PAUSE frame receipt is enabled.

 

• Rx/Tx PAUSE

 

 

PAUSE frame receipt and transmission are enabled.

 

• Tx PAUSE

 

 

PAUSE frame transmission is enabled.

 

 

Large Send Offload

Normally the TCP segmentation is done by the protocol stack. When you

 

enable the Large Send Offload property, the TCP segmentation can be

 

done by the network adapter.

 

Disable

 

 

Disables Large Send Offload

 

Enable. (default)

 

 

Enables Large Send Offload

 

 

 

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Contents Before Reading This Manual 101Symbols Entering commands KeysSymbols Definition CD-ROM drive\Setup.exeProduct names Expressions and abbreviations Abbreviations103 104 Handling this productRecycle Contents 106 SpecificationsOverview Functional Description Functionality and FeaturesFeatures 108 TCP Offload Engine TOEBroadcom Advanced Control Suite 2 BACS2 Load Balancing and Fault Tolerance Teaming FunctionBroadcom Advanced Server Program Bsap Overview Types of TeamsSmart Load Balancing and Failover Link Aggregation 802.3adGeneric Trunking FEC/GEC/802.3ad-Draft Static 110SLB Auto-Fallback Disable Windows Server With SNPVirtual LAN Function LiveLinkTeaming and Large Send Offload/Checksum Offload Support Vlan OverviewComponent Description PC #5. Tagging is not enabled on PC #3 switch port Adding VLANs to Teams114 PC #3Installing a 1Gbit/s Ethernet I/O Module Installing in a Server Blade Installation Position of the 1Gbit/s Ethernet I/O ModuleInstallation Procedure for the 1Gbit/s Ethernet I/O Module 116Install the 1Gbit/s Ethernet I/O Module Install the server blade to the chassisRemove the top cover Secure the 1Gbit/s Ethernet I/O Module with the screwsClick Next Installing the Driver SoftwareInstalling the LAN Drivers Broadcom Gigabit Ethernet Overview Glossary120 Teaming Concepts Teaming and Network AddressesNetwork Addressing Teaming and Network AddressesTypes of Teams 122Broadcom Gigabit Ethernet Teaming Services Link Aggregation Ieee 802.3ad Lacp 124Software Components Generic TrunkingHardware Requirements 126Broadcom Teaming Software Component Software Broadcom Name Windows File Name ComponentConfiguring Teaming Supported Features by Team Type128 Yes Selecting a Team TypeProcess for Selecting a Team Type Teaming Mechanisms Architecture130 Intermediate DriverOutbound Traffic Flow Inbound Traffic Flow SLB OnlyOr the streams may look like this Protocol Support132 Performance Switch-IndependentTypes of Teams 134 Switch-DependentGeneric Static Trunking Dynamic Trunking Ieee 802.3ad Link Aggregation Outgoing packet management Feature Attribute136 Speeds Supported for Each Type of Team Type of Team Link Speed Traffic Direction Speed Support10/100/1000 Incoming/outgoing Mixed speed 100 Incoming/outgoing Same speedWake on LAN Preboot Execution environment PXE Teaming and Other Advanced Networking Properties138 Adapter Properties Supported by Teaming Virtual AdapterChecksum Offload Ieee 802.1p QoS TaggingLarge Send Offload Jumbo FramesTeaming Across Switches Switch-Link Fault TolerancePreboot Execution Environment General Network ConsiderationsARP Table Blue 100=49C9 SLB Team 102=5ECA8283 Red142 Spanning Tree Algorithm Topology Change Notice TCN 144Layer 3 Routing/Switching Teaming with Hubs for troubleshooting purposes onlyHub Usage in Teaming Network Configurations Port Fast/Edge PortSLB Teams SLB Team Connected to a Single HubGeneric and Dynamic Trunking FEC/GEC/IEEE 802.3ad Teaming with Microsoft NLB/WLBSTroubleshooting Teaming Problems Teaming Configuration TipsTroubleshooting Guidelines Frequently Asked Questions148 Question AnswerBe configured on the same server? Server Is restored fallback?It must be upgraded using the Setup installer Adapter150 Event Log Messages Windows System Event Log messagesBase Driver Physical Adapter/Miniport Message Cause Corrective Action Number152 Duplex settings Medium not supportedReboot the operating Intermediate Driver Virtual Adapter/Team Unspecified failure duringIntermediate Driver Event Log Messages Unable to register with Driver cannot Unload any NdisSupport the operating Release notes and install Successfully enabled a Only Interface154 System on which it isMessage Cause Corrective Action Number Third pane contains the Menu bar BACS2 Overview156 Types of Information Provided by BACS2 Function DetailsLicenses Only available with this product J5.4.8 Licensespg.175Installing the BACS2 158License agreement window appears Installer starts upFor Windows Server 2003 Custom Set up window appears 160CD-ROM drive \PROGRAMS\GENERAL\Broadcom\MgmtApps\setup.exe For Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000 ServerSetting of BACS2 Starting BACS2Vital Sign 162Network Status With headers appended to themBy the host CPU Following network status information is providedTeam Status 164Resources Following information can be checked on the Resources tabFunction number for the second port is Interrupt Request Range from 2 to Memory AddressFollowing information can be checked on the Hardware tab Hardware166 Not enable QoS. Otherwise, problems may occur AdvancedFollowing information can be checked on the Advanced tab 802.1p QOS168 Locally Administered Not Present defaultAdministered address include the following Sets the speed at 10 Mbit/s and the mode to Full-Duplex170 DiagnosticsNetwork Test Control Registers Identifying the adapter172 StatisticsGeneral Statistics Ieee 802.3 Statistics Command Length = MAC Rx w/ Pause CommandCustom Statistics 174Licenses Configuring Teaming 176On the BACS2 Tools menu, click Create a Team Using the Broadcom Teaming WizardCreating and Modifying a Team Using the Teaming Wizard 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 Type the Vlan tag value and then click Next Click Yes to add another Vlan and then click Next184 Value must be between 1Click Finish to commit the changes Using Expert Mode To work without the wizard, click Expert ModeCreating a Team Click the BACS2 Tools menu → Create a TeamBroadcom Advanced Control Suite 2 BACS2 188 Configure the team IP addressModifying a Team Wizard Welcome screen appears Following shows how to modify a teamAdding a Vlan Viewing Vlan Properties and Running Vlan Tests Type the Vlan ID and Vlan name, and click ApplyClick Remove Vlan Click Apply Click the Tools menu → Configure a TeamDeleting a Vlan Following shows how to configure a LiveLink 192Configuring LiveLink in VLAN-tagged Environments Repeat for each of the other listed team members Click ApplySaving and Restoring a Configuration Following shows how to save a configurationFollowing shows how to restore a configuration Viewing the Team Properties and StatisticsAppendix a Contact 196 Primergy