Adding vlans to teams – Dell Broadcom NetXtreme Family of Adapters User Manual

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server is able to communicate on all three IP subnets in this network, but continues to maintain broadcast

separation between all of them.

Accounting

Server

Available to VLAN #3 only. The Accounting Server is isolated from all traffic on VLANs #1 and #2. The switch

port connected to the server has tagging turned off.

PCs #1 and

#2

Attached to a shared media hub that is then connected to the switch. PCs #1 and #2 belong to VLAN #2 only,

and are logically in the same IP subnet as the Main Server and PC #5. The switch port connected to this

segment has tagging turned off.

PC #3

A member of VLAN #1, PC #3 can communicate only with the Main Server and PC #5. Tagging is not enabled

on PC #3 switch port.

PC #4

A member of VLAN #3, PC #4 can only communicate with the servers. Tagging is not enabled on PC #4 switch

port.

PC #5

A member of both VLANs #1 and #2, PC #5 has an Broadcom adapter installed. It is connected to switch port

#10. Both the adapter and the switch port are configured for VLANs #1 and #2 and have tagging enabled.

NOTE: VLAN tagging is only required to be enabled on switch ports that create trunk links to other switches, or on ports

connected to tag-capable end-stations, such as servers or workstations with Broadcom adapters.

Adding VLANs to Teams

Each team supports up to 64 VLANs (63 tagged and 1 untagged). Note that only Broadcom adapters and Alteon

®

AceNIC

adapters can be part of a team with VLANs. With multiple VLANs on an adapter, a server with a single adapter can have a
logical presence on multiple IP subnets. With multiple VLANs in a team, a server can have a logical presence on multiple IP
subnets and benefit from load balancing and failover. For instructions on adding a VLAN to a team, see

Adding a VLAN

for

Windows operating systems.

NOTE: Adapters that are members of a failover team can also be configured to support VLANs. Because VLANs are not

supported for an Intel LOM, if an Intel LOM is a member of a failover team, VLANs cannot be configured for that team.

Please read all

Restrictions and Disclaimers

.

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