3Com 3C996B-T Network Card User Manual


 
Advanced Server Features Overview
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Advanced Server Features for Windows NT
The following options are supported under Windows NT Server operating systems
(Server and Enterprise Server). See “Windows NT Driver Setup” on page 37 for additional
information.
Failover and Load Balance
Adapter teaming for failover (heterogeneous support for 3Com 10/100 server NICs,
released Alteon AceNIC, Intel 82559 LAN on Motherboard (LOM), released
Intel 10/100 server NICs, and released Intel 1000BaseSX server NICs).
Load balance
Generic Link Aggregation (GEC/FEC, open trunk)
Link aggregation (IEEE 802.3ad) static implementation only
Virtual LAN (VLANs)
Up to 64 VLANs per team using IEEE 802.1Q-1988 tagging.
Offloading
Jumbo frames (9K)
PCI Hot-Plug
Contact your OEM for more information.
Advanced Server Features for Novell NetWare
The following options are supported under Novell NetWare. See “Novell NetWare Driver
Setup” on page 51 for additional information.
Failover and Load Balance
Adapter teaming for failover (heterogeneous support for 3Com 10/100 server NICs,
Alteon Tigon2/3, Intel 82559 LAN on Motherboard (LOM), Intel 10/100 server NICs,
and Intel 1000BaseSX server NICs).
Load Balance
Generic Link Aggregation (GEC/FEC, open trunk)
NESL Compliance
For optimal fault tolerance and recovery operations, BASP.LAN relies on the NIC drivers to
generate NESL (NetWare Event Service Layer) events during link changes and other failure
events. NESL is an optional feature in the ODI driver specification and not all drivers
support it. For NESL events to propagate properly to BASP.LAN, ODINEB.NLM must be
loaded before the NESL compliant ODI drivers.
Do the following to determine if a NIC driver supports NESL events:
Load BASP.LAN and create a team by binding the NIC to the virtual slot (see
instructions and examples below). In the Virtual Adapter X Team Members screen
of the BASP.LAN menu interface, the Link status of all bound NICs are shown.
Disconnect or connect the NIC cable. The link status shown on the screen should
change immediately if the NIC driver supports NESL events.