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Ethernet adapters and devices
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type also includes adapter fault tolerance and load balancing (only routed protocols). This teaming type
requires a switch with Intel Link Aggregation, Cisco* FEC or GEC, or IEEE 802.3ad Static Link Aggreg-
ation capability.
All adapters in a Link Aggregation team running in static mode must run at the same speed and must be
connected to a Static Link Aggregation capable switch. If the speed capability of adapters in a Static
Link Aggregation team are different, the speed of the team is dependent on the lowest common
denominator.
IEEE 802.3ad Dynamic Link Aggregation
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with mixed-speed adapters. Like the Static Link Aggregation teams, Dynamic 802.3ad teams increase
transmission and reception throughput and provide fault tolerance. This teaming type requires a switch
that fully supports the IEEE 802.3ad standard. 
Multi-Vendor Teaming (MVT)
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team. If you are using a Windows-based computer, you can team adapters that appear in the Intel
PROSet teaming wizard.
IMPORTANT:
Be sure to use the latest available drivers on all adapters.
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Before creating a team, adding or removing team members, or changing advanced settings
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of a team member, make sure each team member has been configured similarly. Settings
to check include VLANs and QoS Packet Tagging, Jumbo Frames, and the various off-
loads. These settings are available in Intel PROSet's Advanced tab. Pay particular atten-
tion when using different adapter models or adapter versions, as adapter capabilities vary.
If team members implement Advanced features differently, failover and team functionality
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will be affected. To avoid team implementation issues:
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NOTES:
Hot Plug operations for an adapter that is part of a team are only available in Windows
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Server.
For SLA teams, all team members must be connected to the same switch. For AFT, ALB,
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and RLB teams, all team members must belong to the same subnet. The members of an
SFT team must be connected to a different switch.
Teaming only one adapter port is possible, but provides no benefit.
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Primary and Secondary Adapters
Teaming modes that do not require a switch with the same capabilities (AFT, SFT, ALB (with RLB)) use a
primary adapter. In all of these modes except RLB, the primary is the only adapter that receives traffic. RLB is
enabled by default on an ALB team.
If the primary adapter fails, another adapter will take over its duties. If you are using more than two adapters,
and you want a specific adapter to take over if the primary fails, you must specify a secondary adapter. If an
Intel AMT enabled device is part of a team, it must be designated as the primary adapter for the team.
- adds the capability to include adapters from selected other vendors in a
Create teams that use similar adapter types and models.
Reload the team after adding an adapter or changing any Advanced features. One
way to reload the team is to select a new preferred primary adapter. Although there
will be a temporary loss of network connectivity as the team reconfigures, the team
will maintain its network addressing schema.
- creates one or more teams using Dynamic Link Aggregation

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