Table 5-2 – Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual

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OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual

P009415-01A Rev. A

5. OneCommand NIC Teaming Manager Command Line Interface

The Command Reference

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Parameters

Description

This command creates a team. The team-name is the name for the team that is to be

created. The name cannot exceed 79 characters and must be unique. The adapters listed

as part of the team must not be part of another team and must not have VLANs

assigned to them. The first adapter listed becomes the primary adapter; this must be an

Emulex adapter.

Note: When creating a team name, keep in mind that the team name will be

prepended to the Device Manager Friendly Name of all adapters included in the

team. If the addition of the team name causes the adapter's Friendly Name to

exceed 52 character on x86 systems or 169 character on x64 systems, then event

log messages for the adapter may be affected. When these limits are exceeded,

the adapter's GUID may be used in event log messages instead of the adapter's

Friendly Name. Exceeding these limits has no other known consequences.

Note: You cannot disable an adapter port that is part of an 802.3ad static team. If you

do, I/O will fail because an 802.3ad team or a LACP team is switch dependent.

When using an 802.3ad static team or a LACP team, you must disable links by

disabling the switch port.

The number of allowable team members varies with team type. Failover teams must

have at least 2 members and may have up to 3. Load balancing teams must have from 2

to 8 members. LACP and 802.3ad teams must have from 2 to 4 members.
The auto-failback-setting is only used for failover teams. This setting specifies whether

the team should automatically resume using the primary adapter once it becomes

available again after the team has failed over to the secondary adapter.
A maximum of 16 teams can be created. Use the abbreviated names from Table 5-2

when specifying the team type on Load Balancing, LACP and 802.3ad teams from the

command line.
When the team is created, MTU information is collected. If there is an MTU discrepancy

between members, a warning is displayed. This warning does not affect the creation of

the team.
For LACP teams there is an optional argument, shortTO, which specifies that the

protocol's short timeout is to be used. If this is not specified, the standard long timeout

is used.

auto-failback-setting

fbenabled or fbdisabled

hash

Hash algorithm

Table 5-2 Hash Algorithms

Hash Algorithm

Abbreviation

Perceived adapter load

percload

Destination MAC

destmac

Destination IP

destip

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