Allied Telesis AT-2916SX Network Card User Manual


 
Chapter 2: Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 2 (BACS 2) Applications
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Configuring Teaming
The teaming function allows you to group available network devices
together to function as a team. Teaming is a method of creating a virtual
LAN (a group of multiple devices that function as a single device). The
benefit of this approach is that it enables load balancing and failover. You
use BASP to set up teaming. For more information about BASP, see
“Overview” on page 20.
Note
BASP is available only on computers that use at least one Allied
Telesyn Gigabit Ethernet adapter or other Broadcom NetXtreme
devices.
An example of teaming is shown in Figure 10. This example shows three
network adapters in the Available Adapters list. When these adapters are
moved to the Load Balance Members list, they function as a single
adapter—that is, each member shares the traffic burden.
Figure 10. New Team Configuration Window
There are four types of load balance teams:
Smart Load Balance and Failover. In this type of team, a standby
member handles the traffic if all of the load balance members fail (a
failover event). All load balance members have to fail before the
standby member takes over. When one or more of the load balance
members is restored (fallback), the restored team member(s) resumes
the handling the traffic.