5 Teaming Feature Matrix
Table 5-1 Teaming feature matrix
Number of ports
supported per team
Maximum theoretical
transmit/receive
throughput (in Mbps)
with maximum
number of 100 Mbps
ports
Maximum theoretical
transmit/receive
throughput (in Mbps)
with maximum
number of 1000 Mbps
ports
Supports network
port fault tolerance
Supports Transmit
Load Balancing
Supports Receive
Load Balancing
Requires a switch that
supports a compatible
form of load
balancing. (in other
words, requires
configuration on the
switch)
Teamed ports can be
connected to more
than one switch for
switch fault tolerance
(all ports must be in
the same broadcast
domain)
Requires switch to
support 802.3ad
LACP
Can utilize heartbeats
for network integrity
checks
Can team ports that
do not support a
common speed
Can team ports
operating at different
speeds as long as the
ports support a
common speed
NFT & NFT with
TLB & TLB with
Preference
2-8
100/100
1000/1000
√
√
√
√
√
SLB & 802.3ad
Preference
Dynamic
2-8
800/100
800/800
8000/1000
8000/8000
√
√
√
√ (802.3ad Dynamic
√
√
Dual Channel &
Dynamic Dual
Channel
2-8
2-8
800/800
8000/8000
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√ (Dynamic Dual
only)
Channel only)
√
√
√
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