802.3Ad Dynamic Dual Channel Load Balancing; Automatic; How To Choose The Best Team Type - HP Rx2620-2 - Integrity - 0 MB RAM Manual

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or switch redundancy (NFT, TLB). Dual Channel allows the user to create two teams, called
groups, inside of a single team. Each group (A or B) is assigned one or more teamed ports. Also,
each group can be connected to a different switch to provide switch fault tolerance. Full inbound
and outbound load balancing is provided across both groups. Should all members in one group
completely fail, the team remains available via the other group. If the groups are connected to
different switches and one of the switches fail, the team remains available via the group attached
to the functional switch.
Switch-assisted Dual Channel Load Balancing is an advanced feature of HP Integrity Network
Adapter Teaming. Refer to

802.3ad Dynamic Dual Channel Load Balancing

802.3ad Dynamic Dual Channel Load Balancing, referred to as Dynamic Dual Channel, is identical
to Dual Channel except that the switch must support the IEEE 802.3ad dynamic configuration
protocol called Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP). In addition, the switch port to which
the teamed ports are connected must have LACP enabled. The main benefits of Dynamic Dual
Channel are that an SA will not have to manually configure the switch and will not have to
manually assign teamed ports to individual groups (A or B). Dynamic Dual Channel utilizes the
802.3ad Link Aggregation Protocol to automatically determine which teamed ports are connected
to common switches. Dynamic Dual Channel will then dynamically create Port Trunk (channels)
for those "switch port to team port" combinations.
802.3ad Dynamic Dual Channel Load Balancing is an advanced feature of HP Integrity Network
Adapter Teaming. Refer to

Automatic

The Automatic team type is not really an individual team type. Automatic teams decide whether
to operate as an NFT or a TLB team or as an 802.3ad Dynamic team. If all teamed ports are
connected to a switch that supports the IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation Protocol (LACP) and all
teamed ports are able to negotiate 802.3ad operation with the switch, then the team will choose
to operate as an 802.3ad Dynamic team. However, if the switch doesn't support LACP or if any
ports in the team don't have successful LACP negotiation with the switch, the team will choose
to operate as a TLB team. As network and server configurations change, the Automatic team
type ensures that HP Integrity servers intelligently choose between TLB and 802.3ad Dynamic
to minimize server reconfiguration.
Automatic is a basic feature of HP Integrity Network Adapter Teaming. Refer to
Versus Advanced Teaming"

How to Choose the Best Team Type

There are several important decisions that need to be made when choosing the team type to use
when deploying HP Integrity Network Adapter Teaming (refer to
20
Teaming Fundamentals for the First-Time User
"Basic Teaming Versus Advanced Teaming"
"Basic Teaming Versus Advanced Teaming"
for more information.
for more information.
for more information.
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