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

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SLB Teams

SLB teams are the only teaming type not dependant on switch configuration. The server intermediate driver handles the load
balancing and fault tolerance mechanisms with no assistance from the switch. These elements of SLB make it the only team
type that maintains failover and fallback characteristics when team ports are connected directly to a hub.

SLB Team Connected to a Single Hub

SLB teams configured as shown in

Figure 6

maintain their fault tolerance properties. Either server connection could potentially

fail, and network functionality is maintained. Clients could be connected directly to the hub, and fault tolerance would still be
maintained; server performance, however, would be degraded.

Figure 6: Team Connected to a Single Hub

Generic and Dynamic Trunking (FEC/GEC/IEEE 802.3ad)

FEC/GEC and IEEE 802.3ad teams cannot be connected to any hub configuration. These team types must be connected to a
switch that has also been configured for this team type.

Teaming with Microsoft NLB

Teaming does not work in Microsoft's Network Load Balancing (NLB) unicast mode, only in multicast mode. Due to the
mechanism used by the NLB service, the recommended teaming configuration in this environment is Failover (SLB with a
standby NIC) as load balancing is managed by NLB. The TOE functionality in teaming will not operate in NLB.

Application Considerations

Teaming and Clustering

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