Allied Telesis AT-2931SX manual Adding a Vlan, From the Team Properties Tab, click Add Vlan

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Viewing the Team Properties and Statistics

To view the team properties and statistics, perform the following procedure.

1.Click the name of the newly created team.

The Team Properties Tab is selected by default.

2.Click the Statistics Tab to view the team statistics.

Adding a VLAN

You also can add VLANs to a team. The concept behind this is that you are adding multiple virtual adapters that are on different subnets. The benefit is that your server can have one network adapter that can belong to multiple subnets. With a VLAN, you can couple the functionality of load balancing for the Load Balance Members, and you can employ a failover adapter.

You can define up to 64 VLANs per team (63 tagged and 1 untagged). VLANs can only be created when all members are AT-2931SX adapters. If you try to create a VLAN with another type of adapter, an error message appears.

Note

Disabled AT-2931SX adapters are not recognized and they prevent the creation of a VLAN. If you attempt to create a VLAN with a disabled AT-2931SX adapter, an error message appears.

To configure a team with a VLAN, perform the following procedure.

Note

To maintain optimum adapter performance, your system must have 64 MB of system memory for each of the 8 VLANs created per adapter.

1.Click the name of the team you want to configure.

2.From the Team Properties Tab, click Add VLAN.

3.Type the VLAN ID and VLAN name, then click OK.

The Untagged VLAN check box is exclusively used by the VLAN ID field. To use VLAN ID 0, simply click this check box. If you type a VLAN name or ID and the name already exists, an Input Error message appears.

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Contents User’s Guide Page Contents CIM Snmp Figures Preface Symbol Meaning Description Safety Symbols Used in this DocumentWhere to Find Web-based Guides Contacting Allied Telesyn Management Software UpdatesChapter Advanced Server Program OverviewAT-2931SX Broadcom Advanced Server Program Basp Overview AT-2931SX Broadcom Advanced Control Suite Bacs Features Virtual LAN VLANs AT-2931SX Basp for Windows 2000 and WindowsVirtual LAN Vlan AT-2931SX Basp for LinuxAT-2931SX Broadcom Advanced Control Suite Bacs Applications Advanced Control Suite 2 Menu OverviewVlan ID Information Provided by Bacs Applications Bacs FeaturesClick Next in Broadcom Management Programs Setup Installing the AT-2931SX Bacs ApplicationInstalling with the GUI Using Silent Installation Updating the AT-2931SX Bacs Application Removing the AT-2931SX Bacs Application InstallShield Wizard, click Remove, and then click NextInitializing the AT-2931SX Bacs Application Configuring the AT-2931SX Bacs Application AT-2931SX Broadcom Advanced Control Suite Bacs Applications Page AT-2931SX Broadcom Advanced Control Suite Bacs Applications Page AT-2931SX Broadcom Advanced Control Suite Bacs Applications Page Statistics Tab General Statistics Custom Statistics Basp Statistics Tab Configuring Teaming Page Creating a Team Page AT-2931SX Broadcom Advanced Control Suite Bacs Applications Modifying a Team AT-2931SX Broadcom Advanced Control Suite Bacs Applications From the Team Properties Tab, click Add Vlan Adding a VlanClick Remove Vlan Saving and Restoring a Configuration Installing Bacs on Windows 2000 and Windows 2003 Systems Installing the AT-2931SX Basp Uninstalling the AT-2931SX Basp Installing Bacs on a Linux System Basp Driver for Linux Packaging Installing Basp Rpm -i basplnx-version.src.arch.rpm Installing the AT-2931SX Basp TAR Archive Filename Description AT-2931SX Basp FilesFilename Description Baspcfg.8 Man page for baspcfg utility Etc/init.d/basp start Command Description CommandsWhere Parameter DescriptionParameter Description Teamname Script DescriptionBroadcom Nice Patches Uninstalling the RPM Package Backup the original team configuration script AT-2931SX Basp Snmp Agent for Linux Installing the TAR ArchiveSnmp Files Uninstalling RPM Package Both Source Binary Known ProblemsKey Protocols and Interfaces Generic Link Aggregation Trunking Adapter TeamingSmart Load Balancing SLB 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 Page AT-2931SX Broadcom Advanced Server Program Basp Manageability Features CIM Snmp AT-2931SX Basp Extensible- agent
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