Advanced Control Suite for the AT-2931SX Adapter User’s Guide
AT-2931SX Broadcom Advanced Server Program (BASP) Overview
AT-2931SX BASP is an intermediate software driver for Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000, and Linux that provides load-balancing, fault- tolerance, and VLAN features. This manual covers BASP for the Windows 2000 and Linux platforms.
The BASP features are provided by creating teams (virtual adapters) that consist of multiple NIC interfaces. A team can consist of one to eight NIC interfaces. Each interface can be designated as a primary or standby* interface. All primary interfaces in a team participate in Load-balancing operations by sending and receiving a portion of the total traffic. Standby interfaces take over in the event that all primary interfaces have lost their links. VLANs can be added to a team to allow multiple VLANs with different VLAN IDs. A virtual adapter is created for each VLAN added. Load-balancing and fault-tolerance features work with any third party's NIC adapters, but will only be supported with the AT-2931SX adapter. VLANs only work with the AT-2931SX adapters.
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*Standby can only be used in Smart Load-Balance mode (see Limitations below).
Smart Load-balance (SLB) mode works with all Ethernet switches without configuring the switch ports to any special trunking mode. Only IP traffic will be load-balanced in both inbound and outbound directions. In comparison, IPX traffic will be load-balanced in the outbound direction only. Other protocol packets will be sent and received through one primary NIC only. Fault-tolerance for non-IP traffic is only supported using AT- 2931SX adapters. The Generic Trunking mode requires the Ethernet switch to support some form of port trunking mode (for example, Cisco's Gigabit EtherChannel or other switch vendor's link aggregation mode). This mode is protocol-independent and all traffic should be load-balanced and fault-tolerant.
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Allied Telesyn recommends disabling the spanning tree protocol at the switch when using BASP. This will minimize the downtime due to spanning tree loop determination when failing over.
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The AT-2931SX Broadcom Advanced Server Program (BASP) requires that at least one adapter in the team must be a AT-2931SX adapter.