Deleting a nic team – HP ProLiant DL980 G7 Server User Manual

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2.

Click Modify Team. The Team properties dialog box appears, allowing you to rename the
team, add team members, or remove team members. If you select the Additional properties
drop-down item, you can also modify the teaming mode and load distribution mode.

3.

Modify the NIC Teaming properties and click OK.

Deleting a NIC team

To delete a NIC team, perform these steps from the NIC Teaming dialog box (for information about
accessing the dialog box, see

“Configuring a NIC team” (page 65)

):

1.

In the list of teams provided by the NIC Teaming dialog box, right-click the name of the team
you want to delete.

2.

Click Delete Team. A confirmation dialog displays. Once confirmed, the team is deleted.

Viewing NIC teaming information and recommendations on the Network page

The Network page displays NIC teaming adapter status and NIC teaming member adapter status,
as shown in

Figure 55 (page 66)

. All tabs with NIC teaming information are labeled Microsoft

Ne.... To reveal the full name of the tab, hover your mouse over the tab, as shown in

Figure 55

(page 66)

.

Figure 55 NIC teaming status and parameter display

The following parameters provide NIC teaming information:

Device Name — Virtualized NIC adapter name (the team name assigned by Windows Server
device manager) and, below that, each team member device name

Name — Alias known to the operating system for network connections (the team name assigned
by the user when adding the NIC team’s member name via the Windows Server interface).
The user can modify names of team members via Microsoft Windows (for example, on
Windows 2012 servers, use the Network and Sharing Center control panel to access Change
Adapter Settings; on certain Windows systems, use the Network and Internet control panel
to access Network Connections).

Members in Teaming — The NIC adapter name known by the operating system for network
connections.

IP Address — NIC teaming adapter’s IP address obtained from the virtualized NIC teaming
adapter of the operating system.

Status — Connection status of the NIC teaming adapter and NIC team members. Team status
can be Up, Down, or Degraded; Degraded status might occur when one or more team members
are disconnected or disabled. Team member status can be Active, Enabled, Disabled, Up,
Down, Faulted, Disconnected, Degraded.

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