Team Configuration Properties - HP 289166-40B User Manual

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x64 (SP1), download SNP and required Microsoft hotfixes and install them on the system. See the
Microsoft (http://www.microsoft.com) website to download the latest version of the Microsoft
Windows Server 2003 Scalable Networking Pack (SNP) and required Microsoft Windows Server
2003 (SP1) hotfixes in article numbers 921136, 919
Base (KB). These Microsoft hotfixes are required only
Server 2003 x64 (SP1).

Team configuration properties

Team configuration properties that are configured on the target server include:
TeamName—Determines the unique identifier for the adapter team. Each team name on
system must be unique.
OpMode—Determines the operating mode of the team. Possible values are Auto, DynamicSingleSlb
StaticSingleSlb, TransmitLoadBalancing, TLBwithPref, FailOnFault, PrefPrimary
LoadBalAlgorithm—Determines the team load balancing algorithm. Possible values are
MACAddress, IPAddress, TCPConnection, RoundRobin, and Auto.
TeamNetworkAddress—Establishes the MAC addres
written to the XML data file because locally administered addresses must be unique. A null val
valid and computes a default address. This value mu
TxPathValidationMode—Enables or disables the packet signal transmitted between the teamed
adapters. Possible values are Enabled or Disabled.
RxPathV
alidationMode—Enables or disables the packet signal received between the teamed
adapters. Possible values are Enabled or Disabled.
TxPathValidationInterval—Determines how frequently the packet signals are transmitted. The range
of ac
ceptable values is 3 to 60. Values less than 3 are set to 3, and values greater than 60 are set
to 60.
RxPathValidationInterval—Determines how frequently the packet signals are received. The range of
acceptable values is 3 to 60. Values less than 3 are set to 3, and values greater than 60 are set to
60.
RxPathValidationVlanId—Determines the VLAN on which Receive Path Validation packet fram
transmitted. This value is only written when a VLAN is defined for the team. The default is the VL
on the team with the lowest VLAN ID at the time the team is created.
DefaultVlanId—Determines the VLAN ID used for any un-tagged packets received by the team. This
property only applies to teams that have VLANs defined.
TOEEnabled—Enables the offloading of TCP connections to the Multifunction Server Adapter.
Microsoft Scalable Networking Pack (SNP) is required when enabling TOE and is included on
systems running Windows Server 2003 (SP2) or Windows Server 2003 x64 (SP2). SNP also is
supported, but not included, on systems running Windows Server 2003 (SP1) and Windows Server
2003 x64 (SP1). To enable TOE adapter functionality on a system running Windows Server 2003
(SP1) or Windows Server 2003 x64 (SP1), you must download SNP and required Microsoft hotfixe
and install them on the system. See the Microsoft (http://www.microsoft.com) website to do
the latest version of the Microsoft Windows
required Microsoft Windows Server 2003 (SP1) hotfixes in article numbers 921136, 919948, a
923187 of the Microsoft Knowledge Base (KB). These Microsoft hotfixes are required only for
Windows Server 2003 (SP1) and Windows Server 2003 x64 (SP1). The TOEEnabled property is
948, and 923187 of the Microsoft Knowledge
for Windows Server 2003 (SP1) and Windows
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