Removing broadcom adapter from a network team – Dell PowerVault 725N (Rackmount NAS Appliance) User Manual

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Creating Network Teams Using the Broadcom Advanced Server Control Suite

1.

 

Log in to the NAS Manager.

2.

 

Click Maintenance, and then click Terminal Services.

3.

 

Log in to the Terminal Services session as administrator.

 

4.

 

Under Administrative Tools on the Advanced Administration Menu, click Broadcom Network Teaming.

 

 

The Broadcom Advanced Server Control Suite window displays.

5.

 

Click Load Balance/Virtual LAN.

6.

 

Click Create Team.

7.

 

Enter the team name and select the appropriate team mode.

 

The types of team include Smart Load Balance and Fail Over, Generic Trunking (FEC/GEC), and Link Aggregation (IEEE 802.3ad).

8.

 

Click OK.

9.

 

Select the team name in the Configuration box.

10.

 

Select an unassigned adapter to add to the team, and then click the arrow adjacent to the Team Members list to add the adapter.

11.

 

Repeat step 10 for the second adapter.

12.

 

Click OK.

 

Removing Broadcom Adapter From a Network Team

1.

 

Log in to the NAS Manager.

2.

 

Click Maintenance, and then click Terminal Services.

3.

 

Log in to the Terminal Services session as administrator.

 

4.

 

Under Administrative Tools on the Advanced Administration Menu, click Broadcom Network Teaming.

 

 

The Broadcom Advanced Server Control Suite window displays.

5.

 

Click Load Balance/Virtual LAN.

6.

 

Select the team name in the Configuration box.

7.

 

Select an adapter in the Team Members list, and then click the arrow adjacent to Load Balance Members to remove the adapter.

8.

 

Click OK.

 

Changing the Network Team Mode Using the Broadcom Advanced Server Control Suite

1.

 

Log in to the NAS Manager.

2.

 

Click Maintenance, and then click Terminal Services.

3.

 

Log in to the Terminal Services session as administrator.

 

4.

 

Under Administrative Tools on the Advanced Administration Menu, click Broadcom Network Teaming.

 

NOTE:

The default administrator user name is administrator and the default password is powervault.

NOTE:

If the Advanced Administration Menu does not display, double-click the Advanced Administration Menu icon on the desktop of the NAS

system.

NOTE:

The default administrator user name is administrator and the default password is powervault.

NOTE:

If the Advanced Administration Menu does not display, double-click the Advanced Administration Menu icon on the desktop of the NAS

system.

NOTE:

The default administrator user name is administrator and the default password is powervault.

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