oDefault = 3

oMinimum = 1

oDescription: Changes the team's number of probes to send in case of a retry. This can also be used after the COMMIT command.

load CPQANS probe_send_interval=xxx [team=nnn]

oDefault = 18

oRange = Relative to other parameters

oDescription: Changes the time interval sending of regular probes. XXX counts 1/18 second ticks. Only even numbers are supported. Odd numbers are rounded down. This can also be used after the COMMIT command.

load CPQANS probe_check_interval=xxx [team=nnn]

oDefault = 2

oRange = Relative to other parameters

oDescription: Changes the time interval between probes and checks them. XXX counts 1/18 second ticks. Only even numbers are supported. Odd numbers are rounded down. This can also be used after the COMMIT command.

load CPQANS probe_recheck_interval=xxx [team=nnn]

oDefault = 2

oRange = Relative to other parameters

oDescription: Changes the time interval between probe retries and checks them. XXX counts 1/18 second ticks. Only even numbers are supported. Odd numbers are rounded down. This can also be used after the COMMIT command.

load CPQANS probe_set_default [team=nnn]

Description: Restores the team's probe settings to the factory default settings. (Does not affect On/Off or Multicast/Broadcast settings.)

load CPQANS tx_ecbs_to_use=xxx [team=nnn]

oDefault = 64

oMinimum = 0

o Description: Number of Tx ECBs to allocate when the Virtual Adapter is created.

load CPQANS RESET LBN=xxx [team=nnn]

Description: Resets a bound adapter. This accesses the adapter by its Logical Board Number.

Supported keywords

For a list of supported keywords, see Advanced Server Program for NetWare (on page 110).

Examples of NetWare teaming

The following are examples of load and bind statements that you should add to your AUTOEXEC.NCF file to set up adapter Teaming. HP recommends that you try some of these examples from the command line before writing them to the AUTOEXEC.NCF file.

EXAMPLE 1: Simple NFT team

The following is an example of an NFT Team that consists of an HP Gigabit server adapter and an HP Fast Ethernet server adapter. For performance reasons the Gigabit server adapter is the primary adapter and the Fast Ethernet server adapter is the backup.

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