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Broadcom Teaming Services: Broadcom NetXtreme II® Network Adapter User Guide

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Broadcom Teaming Services: Broadcom NetXtreme II

®

Network

Adapter User Guide

NOTE: This chapter describes teaming for adapters in Windows Server systems. For more information on a similar

technologies on other operating systems (for example, Linux Channel Bonding), refer to your operating system
documentation.

Executive Summary

Teaming Mechanisms

Teaming and Other Advanced Networking Properties

General Network Considerations

Application Considerations

Troubleshooting Teaming Problems

Frequently Asked Questions

Appendix A: Event Log Messages

Executive Summary

Glossary

Teaming Concepts

Software Components

Hardware Requirements

Teaming Support by Processor

Configuring Teaming

Supported Features by Team Type

Selecting a Team Type

This section describes the technology and implementation considerations when working with the network teaming services
offered by the Broadcom software shipped with Dell's servers and storage products. The goal of Broadcom teaming services is
to provide fault tolerance and link aggregation across a team of two or more adapters. The information in this document is
provided to assist IT professionals during the deployment and troubleshooting of system applications that require network
fault tolerance and load balancing.

Glossary

Table 1: Glossary

Item

Definition

ARP

Address Resolution Protocol

BACS

Broadcom Advanced Control Suite

BASP

Broadcom Advanced Server Program (intermediate driver)

DNS

domain name service

G-ARP

Gratuitous Address Resolution Protocol

Generic Trunking

(FEC/GEC)/802.3ad-

Draft Static

Switch-dependent load balancing and failover type of team in which the intermediate driver manages

outgoing traffic and the switch manages incoming traffic.

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