Fujitsu PG-FCS103, PG-FCS102, BX620 manual Configuring LiveLink in VLAN-tagged Environments

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4Click one of the listed team members, click "Edit Member IP Address", type the member IP address in the "IP Address" box, and then click [OK].

`All of the member IP addresses must be in the same subnet as the subnet for the probe targets.

5Repeat step 4 for each of the other listed team members.

6Click [Apply].

Configuring LiveLink in VLAN-tagged Environments

CAUTION

• For the teams with VLANs (on which LiveLink is enabled): to be able to communicate with the probe target, both the probe target and the team must be on an untagged VLAN (VLAN ID 0). Otherwise, the team loses connectivity.

1Ensure that the team has an untagged VLAN (VLAN ID 0).

2Ensure there is network connectivity between the team and the probe target on the untagged VLAN.

3Right-click the name of the SLB team with VLAN(s), and then click "Configure LiveLink".

4Click the "Enable LiveLink" box.

5Click the "desired probe interval" (the number of seconds between each retransmission of the link packet to the probe target) in the "Probe interval (seconds)" list.

6Click the desired maximum number of probe retries in the "Probe maximum retries" list.

7Click the probe target at the top of the list, click "Edit Target IP Address", type the target IP address in the "IP Address" box, and then click [OK].

`It is not necessary to specify more than one probe target. If you do want to specify more than one, for each additional probe target (up to a total of 4), click the next probe target in the list, type the target IP address in the "IP Address" box, and then click [OK].

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Contents 101 Before Reading This ManualEntering commands Keys SymbolsSymbols Definition CD-ROM drive\Setup.exeAbbreviations 103Product names Expressions and abbreviations Handling this product Recycle104 Contents Specifications Overview106 Functionality and Features FeaturesFunctional Description TCP Offload Engine TOE Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 2 BACS2108 Teaming Function Load Balancing and Fault ToleranceBroadcom Advanced Server Program Bsap Overview Types of TeamsLink Aggregation 802.3ad Smart Load Balancing and FailoverGeneric Trunking FEC/GEC/802.3ad-Draft Static 110Windows Server With SNP SLB Auto-Fallback DisableLiveLink Virtual LAN FunctionTeaming and Large Send Offload/Checksum Offload Support Vlan OverviewComponent Description Adding VLANs to Teams PC #5. Tagging is not enabled on PC #3 switch port114 PC #3Installing a 1Gbit/s Ethernet I/O Module Installation Position of the 1Gbit/s Ethernet I/O Module Installing in a Server BladeInstallation Procedure for the 1Gbit/s Ethernet I/O Module 116Install the server blade to the chassis Install the 1Gbit/s Ethernet I/O ModuleRemove the top cover Secure the 1Gbit/s Ethernet I/O Module with the screwsInstalling the Driver Software Installing the LAN DriversClick Next Glossary Broadcom Gigabit Ethernet Overview120 Teaming and Network Addresses Teaming ConceptsNetwork Addressing Teaming and Network Addresses122 Types of TeamsBroadcom Gigabit Ethernet Teaming Services 124 Link Aggregation Ieee 802.3ad LacpGeneric Trunking Software Components126 Hardware RequirementsBroadcom Teaming Software Component Software Broadcom Name Windows File Name ComponentSupported Features by Team Type Configuring Teaming128 Selecting a Team Type Process for Selecting a Team TypeYes Architecture Teaming Mechanisms130 Intermediate DriverInbound Traffic Flow SLB Only Outbound Traffic FlowProtocol Support 132Or the streams may look like this Switch-Independent Types of TeamsPerformance Switch-Dependent Generic Static Trunking134 Dynamic Trunking Ieee 802.3ad Link Aggregation Feature Attribute 136Outgoing packet management Type of Team Link Speed Traffic Direction Speed Support Speeds Supported for Each Type of Team10/100/1000 Incoming/outgoing Mixed speed 100 Incoming/outgoing Same speedTeaming and Other Advanced Networking Properties Wake on LAN Preboot Execution environment PXE138 Adapter Properties Supported by Teaming Virtual AdapterIeee 802.1p QoS Tagging Checksum OffloadLarge Send Offload Jumbo FramesSwitch-Link Fault Tolerance Teaming Across SwitchesPreboot Execution Environment General Network ConsiderationsBlue 100=49C9 SLB Team 102=5ECA ARP Table8283 Red142 Spanning Tree Algorithm 144 Topology Change Notice TCNTeaming with Hubs for troubleshooting purposes only Layer 3 Routing/SwitchingHub Usage in Teaming Network Configurations Port Fast/Edge PortSLB Team Connected to a Single Hub SLB TeamsGeneric and Dynamic Trunking FEC/GEC/IEEE 802.3ad Teaming with Microsoft NLB/WLBSTeaming Configuration Tips Troubleshooting Teaming ProblemsFrequently Asked Questions Troubleshooting Guidelines148 Question AnswerIs restored fallback? Be configured on the same server? ServerIt must be upgraded using the Setup installer Adapter150 Windows System Event Log messages Event Log MessagesBase Driver Physical Adapter/Miniport Message Cause Corrective Action NumberDuplex settings Medium not supported Reboot the operating152 Unspecified failure during Intermediate Driver Virtual Adapter/TeamIntermediate Driver Event Log Messages Unable to register with Driver cannot Unload any NdisSuccessfully enabled a Only Interface Support the operating Release notes and install154 System on which it isMessage Cause Corrective Action Number BACS2 Overview 156Third pane contains the Menu bar Function Details Types of Information Provided by BACS2Licenses Only available with this product J5.4.8 Licensespg.175158 Installing the BACS2Installer starts up For Windows Server 2003License agreement window appears 160 Custom Set up window appearsFor Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000 Server CD-ROM drive \PROGRAMS\GENERAL\Broadcom\MgmtApps\setup.exeStarting BACS2 Setting of BACS2Vital Sign 162With headers appended to them Network StatusBy the host CPU Following network status information is provided164 Team StatusFollowing information can be checked on the Resources tab ResourcesFunction number for the second port is Interrupt Request Range from 2 to Memory AddressHardware 166Following information can be checked on the Hardware tab Advanced Not enable QoS. Otherwise, problems may occurFollowing information can be checked on the Advanced tab 802.1p QOS168 Not Present default Locally AdministeredAdministered address include the following Sets the speed at 10 Mbit/s and the mode to Full-DuplexDiagnostics Network Test170 Identifying the adapter Control RegistersStatistics General Statistics172 Ieee 802.3 Statistics Command Command Length = MAC Rx w/ PauseCustom Statistics 174Licenses 176 Configuring TeamingUsing the Broadcom Teaming Wizard Creating and Modifying a Team Using the 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 Click Yes to add another Vlan and then click Next Type the Vlan tag value and then click Next184 Value must be between 1Click Finish to commit the changes To work without the wizard, click Expert Mode Using Expert ModeCreating a Team Click the BACS2 Tools menu → Create a TeamBroadcom Advanced Control Suite 2 BACS2 Configure the team IP address Modifying a Team188 Following shows how to modify a team Adding a VlanWizard Welcome screen appears Type the Vlan ID and Vlan name, and click Apply Viewing Vlan Properties and Running Vlan TestsClick the Tools menu → Configure a Team Deleting a VlanClick Remove Vlan Click Apply 192 Following shows how to configure a LiveLinkRepeat for each of the other listed team members Click Apply Configuring LiveLink in VLAN-tagged EnvironmentsFollowing shows how to save a configuration Saving and Restoring a ConfigurationFollowing shows how to restore a configuration Viewing the Team Properties and StatisticsAppendix a Contact 196 Primergy