Allied Telesis AT-2916SX, AT-2972SX, AT2972SX/2 manual Advanced Control Suite User’s Guide

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Advanced Control Suite User’s Guide

only 2 pairs of wires are available in the cabling plant. By default, this property is set to Enable. To disable Ethernet@Wirespeed, change the setting to Disable.

Note

This parameter is available only for copper devices and is not displayed for the AT-2916SX and AT-2931SX adapters.

Disable. Disables Ethernet@Wirespeed.

Enable (default). Enables Ethernet@Wirespeed

ˆFlow 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.

ˆJumbo Mtu. The Jumbo Mtu property allows the network adapter to transmit and receive oversized Ethernet frames that are greater than 1514 bytes, but less than 9000 bytes in length. This property requires the presence of a switch that is able to process Jumbo frames.

Frame size is set at 1500 bytes by default. To increase the size of the received frames, increment the byte quantity in 500-byte increments.

ˆLarge 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.

ˆLocally Administered Address. The Locally Administered Address is a user-defined MAC address that is used in place of the MAC address originally assigned to the network adapter. Every adapter in the network must have its own unique MAC address. This locally administered address consists of a 12-digit hexadecimal number.

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Contents User’s Guide Page Contents CIM Figures Figures Tables Tables Preface Where to Find Web-based Guides Contacting Allied Telesyn Management Software UpdatesPreface Chapter Advanced Server Program OverviewBroadcom Advanced Server Program Basp Overview Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 2 Bacs 2 Features Virtual LAN VLANs Basp for Windows 2000 and WindowsVirtual LAN Vlan Basp for LinuxAdvanced Server Program Overview Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 2 Bacs 2 Applications Advanced Control Suite 2 Menu OverviewVlan ID Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 2 Bacs 2 Applications Installing the Bacs 2 Application Installing Using the GUI Using Silent InstallationClick Next in Broadcom Management Programs Setup Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 2 Bacs 2 Applications Initializing Managing the Bacs ApplicationApplication Updating Application RemovingInstallShield Wizard, click Remove, and then click Next Configuring the Bacs 2 Application Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 2 Bacs 2 Applications ˆ Offload Capabilities. The options are Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 2 Bacs 2 Applications Advanced Control Suite User’s Guide Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 2 Bacs 2 Applications Advanced Control Suite User’s Guide Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 2 Bacs 2 Applications Network Test Tab Test uses TCP/IP, as shown in Figure Advanced Control Suite User’s Guide Statistics Tab General Statistics Custom Statistics Basp Statistics Tab Configuring Teaming Creating a Team Using the Wizard Welcome page of the Broadcom Teaming Wizard is shown Team Type Options are Assigning Team Members Advanced Control Suite User’s Guide ˆ Use the following member as a standby member Configure Vlan Support Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 2 Bacs 2 Applications Advanced Control Suite User’s Guide ˆ Commit changes and return to Broadcom Advanced Control Final Teaming Wizard Select one of the followingCreating a Team Using the Expert Mode Broadcom Teaming Wizard Welcome Click Expert ModeAdvanced Control Suite User’s Guide New Team Configuration window opens, as shown in Figure Modifying a Team From the Tools menu, click Configure a TeamAdding a Vlan Advanced Control Suite User’s Guide Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 2 Bacs 2 Applications Saving and Restoring a Configuration Viewing Team Properties Statistics Installing Bacs on Windows 2000 and Windows 2003 Systems Installing the Basp Uninstalling the Basp Installing Bacs on Windows 2000 and Windows 2003 Systems Installing Bacs on a Linux System Basp Driver for Linux Packaging Installing Basp Rpm -i basplnx-version.src.arch.rpm Installing the Basp TAR Archive Filename Description Basp FilesFilename Description Baspcfg.8 Man page for baspcfg utility Etc/init.d/basp start Command Description CommandsWhere Parameter DescriptionParameter Description Script Description Basp Configuration Scripts for Red Hat DistributionsBroadcom Nice Patches Uninstalling the RPM Package Back up the original team configuration script Basp Snmp Agent for Linux Installing the TAR ArchiveSnmp Files Uninstalling RPM Package Both Source Binary Known ProblemsKey Protocols and Interfaces Adapter Teaming Smart Load Balancing SLBGeneric Link Aggregation Trunking Smart Load Balance Auto Failback Disable Failover Teaming Example of Servers Supporting Multiple VLANs with Tagging VLANs OverviewVlan #1 Component DescriptionVLANs Support Adaptive Interrupt Frequency Dual DMA Channels Asic with Embedded Risc Processor Troubleshooting Verifying the Correct Drivers are Loaded Vital Sign Tab, TroubleshootingModule Size Used by LinuxSoftware Problems and Solutions Advanced Control Suite User’s Guide Broadcom Advanced Server Program Basp Manageability Features CIM Snmp Basp Extensible- agent
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