Q-Logic 3100, 3000 manual Bonding modes are described in Table, Mode Mode Name Description

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9–Linux Configuration for Bonding Mode and Virtual LAN (VLAN) Linux Bonding Mode

The bonding modes are described in Table 9-1.

Table 9-1. Bonding Modes

Mode

Mode Name

Description

Number

 

 

 

 

 

0

balance-rr

This mode uses a round-robin policy; it transmits

 

 

packets in sequential order, from the first available

 

 

slave through the last. This mode provides load bal-

 

 

ancing and fault tolerance.

 

 

 

1active-backupIn this mode, one slave interface is active at all times. If one interface fails, another interface takes over the MAC address and becomes the active interface. This mode provides only fault tolerance. This mode does not require special switch support.

2balance-xorIn this mode, transmissions are balanced across the slave interfaces based on ((source MAC) XOR (dest MAC)) modulo slave count. The same slave is selected for each destination MAC. This mode pro- vides load balancing and fault tolerance.

3broadcast This mode transmits everything on all slave inter- faces. This mode provides fault tolerance.

4802.3a This mode provides standard IEEE 802.3ad dynamic link aggregation. It requires 802.3ad sup- port in the switch, and driver support for retrieving the speed and duplex of each slave.

5balance-tlbThis mode provides adaptive transmit load balanc- ing. Incoming traffic is received only on the active slave. Outgoing traffic is distributed according to the current load on each slave. This mode does not require special switch support.

6balance-albThis mode provides adaptive load balancing through ARP negotiation; both transmit load balanc- ing (TLB) and receive load balancing are supported for IPv4. This mode does not require special switch support, but does require the ability to change the MAC address of a device while it is open.

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Contents User’s Guide Document Revision History Table of Contents Windows Server 2008 and 2008 R2 Driver Installation Hardware InstallationWindows Server 2003 Driver Installation Windows Server 2003, 2008, and 2008 R2 Driver ConfigurationLinux Driver Installation and Configuration Linux Configuration for Bonding Mode and Virtual LAN VlanFirmware Management Troubleshooting GuidelinesDiagnostic Utility Commands Flash Update Glossary Index List of Figures 11-3 QLogic Adapter Device IDs 11-2 Troubleshooting Tools in LinuxList of Tables Intended Audience  Check the QLogic Web site for updatesPreface Related Materials nx3fwct.bin  C\WINDOWS\system32\drivers Technical SupportAvailability  /lib/modules/kernel-version/kernel/net/netxenKnowledge Database TrainingContact Information Preface Technical Support Xii NE0154601-00 C QLogic 3000 and 3100 Series Intelligent Ethernet Adapters OverviewObtaining the Latest Software Release Information QLogic 3000 and 3100 Series Intelligent Ethernet AdaptersPage System Requirements Cable SpecificationsCable Specifications-Optical Hardware RequirementsSFP+ Optical Module Requirements Cable Specifications-CopperSupported QLogic Adapters Product Cable Type Network Cable LengthQLogic Adapter Installation QLogic Adapter Installation and VerificationPre-installation Checklist Quick StartOn Linux systems, execute the following command Windows Server Driver InstallationVerify the QLogic Adapter Installation LinuxNx3fwct.bin Nx3fwmn.bin Windows ServerWindows Server 2008 and 2008 R2 Red Hat Linux Driver InstallationInstall the Driver RPM Download the driver package from the QLogic Web siteType the following command to install the binary RPM SuseQLogic Adapter Configuration Hardware Installation QLE3044 InstallationQLE3044 LED Definitions Ethernet Port MappingQLE3044 Status LEDs Port Number PCI Function Ethernet InterfaceQLE3044 Bracket Removal and Replacement QLE3044 Bracket RemovalSFP+ Optical QLE3142 InstallationQLE3142 Module SFP+ OpticalQLE3142 Bracket Removal and Replacement QLE3142 Status LEDsQLE3142 Bracket Replacement Firmware ROM Image Location Windows Server Driver InstallationDriver Checklist Windows Server NIC Driver Installation and Verification Windows Server 2003 NIC Driver InstallationWindows Server 2003-NIC Driver Location Information Windows Server 2003-Browse for Folder Windows Server 2003 NIC Driver Installation Verification Click FinishUninstall the NIC Driver File DirectoryWindows Server 2008 2008 R2 Driver Installation Click Next Windows Server 2008 NIC Driver InstallationSetup Wizard dialog box opens see Figure Windows Server 2008 Installation Options Windows Server 2008-License AgreementSelect Installation Folder dialog box opens see Figure Click Next to begin the installationWindows Server 2008 NIC Driver Installation Verification Click Close to complete the installationWindows Server 2008 and 2008 R2 Teaming Driver Installation Windows Server 2008-Installation OptionsClick Repair QLogic Advanced Network Config Service Windows Server 2008 and 2008 R2 Teaming Driver Configuration NE0154601-00 C Right-click Teams, and then click Create Team Figure For more help, see the information in the Status box13. Windows Server 2008 Teaming-Create Team Window Windows Server 2008 NIC Driver Uninstall Previous Version For more help, see the information in the How-toboxWindows Server 2008 NIC and Teaming Driver Uninstall 16. Windows Server 2008 Teaming Uninstall ProcedurePage Windows Server 2008, and 2008 R2 Driver Configuration NIC Driver Properties and ConfigurationAdapter Properties-General Tab Advanced Properties Parameters Parameter DescriptionAdvanced Properties Parameters Advanced Properties Parameters Advanced Properties Parameters Advanced Properties Parameters Vlan ID QLogic Adapter Configuration Network Connections WindowLocal Area Connection Properties Dialog Box QLogic Adapter Diagnostic Tests Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties dialog box opens FigureAdapter Properties-Diagnostics Tab Performance Testing the QLogic Adapter with ntttcp Windows Server 2003 PerformanceNtttcp Overview Run ntttcpCommand Default Ntttcps and ntttcpr Command Line OptionsNtttcps and ntttcpr Command Line Options Tcp1323Opts Data Type Range a ValueHex Value Meaning RangeModifying the Tcp1323Opts Parameter CurrentControlSet Services Tcpip Parameters Creating the Tcp1323Opts Parameter10. Registry Editor-Parameter Directory Setting the TcpWindowSize Parameter 13. Edit Dword Value Window-Tcp1323OptsParameter14. Modifying the TcpWindowSize Parameter 15. Edit Dword Value Window TcpWindowSize ParameterPage Locate the Firmware ROM Image Linux Driver Installation ConfigurationLinux Driver Checklist Verify the Firmware Version Enable the Inbox Kernel GPL and Commercial DriversLocate the Driver File Verify the Driver Version and Module InformationLib/modules/uname -r/kernel/drivers/net/netxen directory Check for MSI-X SupportRemove or rename the netxennic.ko file from Some older Linux kernel versions may not support MSI-X Output of this command is similar to the followingInbox Kernel GPL Driver and Blacklisting Install the Linux Driver Source in RPM Format Preparing for QLogic Adapter Driver InstallationQLogic Adapter Driver Installation RPM Format Install the BinaryLinux QLogic Adapter Driver Options Install the QLogic ToolsType the following command to install the tools  nxflash  nxudiag  phantomcoreP3Parameters are listed in Table Modprobe Command Optional ParametersParameter Description Default Range Diagnostic Tests for the QLogic Adapter Configure the QLogic Adapter on LinuxUninstall the Commercial GPL Driver and Tools Package Nxudiag -i ethn commandPerformance Tools Linux Performance TuningUsing the iperf Tool Here is an example of iperf from the client side OptimizationHere is an example of iperf from the server side Type the following command to bring down the bond Linux Configuration for Bonding Mode and Virtual LAN VlanLinux Bonding Mode After 50 seconds, the dmesg command will print Active-Backup or Mode=1Output for this command is Following message is displayed Round-Robin or Mode=0 ========= down stateBonding Driver Parameters Dmesg command output isBonding Driver Options  miimon or arpinterval  arpiptargetQLogic Adapter Bonding Modes Under Linux ArpintervalMode Mode Name Description Bonding modes are described in TableConfiguring Virtual LAN Vlan Under Linux Type the following command if the driver has not been loadedPage Linux Dynamic Firmware Download Firmware ManagementWindows Server Dynamic Firmware Download Check for the following entryFirmware Management Linux Dynamic Firmware Download Troubleshooting Guidelines Additional Configuration for Windows Server 2008 Teaming Troubleshooting ToolsLinux Tools What is ProvidesWindows Server Tools Tool What it ProvidesLinux Check for System ErrorsCaveats MSI-X Interrupts for LinuxYou should see a message similar to PCI Express SlotQLogic Adapter Device IDs Product Device ID DescriptionC0 10 00 02 00 02 80 00 00 00 10 0b 00 82 04 00 Command Description Diagnostic Utility CommandsTable A-1. Diagnostic Utility Commands NoCRegs Flash Update Options Flash UpdateFlash Update and Tool Guidelines NX Live CD NX Live USBHere is an example of the NX Live menu options QLogic Adapter Flash Update-Windows ServerNX Live Menu Options Command Definition Description Using the Flash UtilityTable B-1. Flash Utility Commands-Windows Server Flash Update Procedure Name.xmlFlash Update QLogic Adapter Flash Update-Windows Server Updating the Flash on Multiple Standalone QLogic Adapters When invoking the nxflash utility, use the following syntax QLogic Adapter Flash Update-LinuxTable B-2. Flash Utility Commands-Linux Tmp Cd/opt/netxen Here is an example of a Linux nxflash output Page Glossary Receive side scaling Preboot execution environmentSoftware package file format Symbols IndexHw A-1 ExtLB A-2Flash --FLASH A-1 Lacprate parameter 9-5--LED A-1 Interface A-1,B-4,B-8--IntLB A-1ipconfigCommand B-1, B-4, B-8nxudiag Glossary-1 List B-8Pxe-off B-5,B-9 Pxe-on B-4,B-9 SFP+ Glossary-2Version A-2,B-5,B-9VLAN Glossary-2VLAN configuration Page Page Corporate Headquarters QLogic Corporation
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