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1.                                                    Hexadecimal Signed Unsigned   Error Code Decimal Value   Decimal Value  Description   0x00000000 0 No errors    0x8F000001  1895825407 2399141889 The OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN  Manager is running  The OneCommand NIC  Teaming and VLAN Manager and the OCTeamCmd  utility cannot run at the same time    0x8F000002   1895825406 2399141890 The OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN  Manager Uninstaller is running  The  OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager  Uninstaller and the OCTeamCmd utility cannot  run at the same time    0x8F000003  1895825405 2399141891 The OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN  Manager Update utility is running  The  OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager  Update utility and the OCTeamCmd utility  cannot run at the same time    0x8F000004   1895825404 2399141892 Another copy of the OCTeamCmad utility is  running  only one can run at a time    0x8F000005   1895825403 2399141893 Initialization of Windows Common Controls  failed    0x8F000006   1895825402 2399141894 The OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN  Manager is not installed  Presence of the driver  is required for OCTeamCmd utility operation    0x8F000007  1895825401 2399141895 A file with this name already exists  Backup files  must have unique names    0x8F000008   1895825400 2399141896 The file cannot be found    0x8F000009   1895825399 2399141897 There are too many arguments specified on the  command line    0x8F00000A  1895825398 2399141898 The command is no
2.     OcTeamcliTrace 4 11 2012 10 36    Text Document 11 126 KB  BE Desktop   jOCTeamingGuiTrace 4 12 2012 11 21    Text Document 33 753 KB  jE Computer  E Documents      Pictures  R Music   4  Recently Changed  searches  B Public  Folders a        gt    File name    aa  Save as type   Text File    txt        Hide Folders   Save   Cancel    77     Figure 3 12 Browse Dialog Box to Save a Configuration    2  Use the Save As browse dialog box to specify a location for the configuration and  click Save  The Backup in Progress status window is displayed  Once the    OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A      3  Using the OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager 35   gt G EMULEX Saving a Configuration    configuration is saved  a confirmation message is displayed  This message shows  the path and file name of the saved configuration  Click OK on this message to close  it     OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A    3  Using the OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager 36  Restoring a Configuration    SG EMULEX    Restoring a Configuration    Restores from a saved configuration  Use the browse dialog box to select a saved  configuration and click Open  A Confirmation Restoration message warns you that the  current teaming configuration will be erased  Click Yes on the message to proceed     To restore a configuration from a saved configuration    1  Access the Confirm Restoration dialog box one of these ways     e From th
3.    e The Windows NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager does not support Single Root  I O Virtualization  SR IOV     e You cannot run LACP when multichannel  UMC  is enabled    e There are restrictions when using VLANs and UMC together  See the Emulex  Universal Multichannel Reference Guide and the Emulex Windows Driver Manual  for more information    e The NIC Teaming driver does not allow TCP Offload sessions on 802 3ad and  LACP teams     e Smart Load Balancing teams are not recommended when using clustering  software     Supported Operating Systems    The Windows NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager supports the following Windows  Server operating systems    e Windows Server 2012   e Windows Server 2008 R2   e Windows Server 2008     All versions supported with Hyper V  Enterprise and Core editions  on x64  platforms only      OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A    va EMVEE   even 10    Terminology    e Team   A group of available adapters working together and presented as a  single adapter to applications     e VLAN  A Virtual LAN allows computers or virtual machines  hypervisor  guests  to act as if they are connected by a private  directly connected network   You can assign VLANs to teams or individual adapters     e VLAN Bound adapter   A single adapter to which you assigned VLANs  This  adapter cannot be part of a team  These are also called VLAN adapters     e Available adapter   An adapter that is not a member of a team and has no  assigned VLANs  
4.   it is preferable to assign IP addresses to  each VLAN as it is created  Without DHCP support  creating a large number of  VLANs and then manually assigning IP addresses to them can lead to high CPU  utilization and occasional instability while Windows tries to resolve the IP  addresses        e When VLANS are created over an adapter  the adapter is bound to the Emulex  driver and the VLANs are bound to IPv4 IPv6  Changing these bindings will  cause the VLANs to become non functional     e The maximum VLAN count is 48 per team and 48 per system  These limits  apply to VLANs that are created by the NIC teaming driver and do not apply to  VLANs created by Microsoft Virtual Network Manager in Hyper v  configurations     e VLANs created over teams containing non Emulex team members are not  supported by Emulex  However this configuration may work if the non Emulex  team members are well known to your system     Configuring a VLAN for a Team    To configure a VLAN for a team     1  From the Start menu click All Programs gt Emulex gt OneCommand Teaming and  VLAN Manager to start the application  The General tab is displayed     2  Inthe discovery tree  open up the list of teams  Select the team you want to modify     OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A    se e 3  Using the OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager 38   gt  lt  EMULEX Configuring a VLAN    3  Select the VLANs tab  The VLANs tab is displayed        b gt  OneCommand NIC Teaming and   
5.   removal of a team or VLAN  which may lead to future teaming issues  including system instability     Note  Adapters  teams and VLANs that have been disabled in Network Connections  or Device Manager cannot be managed by the NIC Teaming Manager and may  not be visible to the NIC Teaming Manager  Make sure that any affected  adapters  teams and VLANs are enabled before making any NIC Teaming  configuration changes     Note  For a complete list of notes for creating a team  see    Creating  Configuring  and  Removing Teams    on page 27     Syntax  create team  lt failover  lt auto failback setting gt    loadbalance  lt hash gt     802 3ad  lt hash gt    LACP  lt hash gt    shortTO  gt  team name adapter list    OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A    5  OneCommand NIC Teaming Manager Command Line Interface 62     gt  lt  EMULEX The Command Reference  Parameters    auto failback setting fbenabled or fbdisabled  hash Hash algorithm    Description    This command creates a team  The team name is the name for the team that is to be  created  The name cannot exceed 79 characters and must be unique  The adapters listed  as part of the team must not be part of another team and must not have VLANs  assigned to them  The first adapter listed becomes the primary adapter  this must be an  Emulex adapter     Note  When creating a team name  keep in mind that the team name will be  prepended to the Device Manager Friendly Name of all adapters included in 
6.  01A Rev  A    71     gt    EMULEX    Appendix B  NIC Teaming Driver Event Log 72    Appendix B  NIC Teaming Driver Event Log    The event log is a standard feature of Windows Server software     1  Click Start gt Run  The Run dialog box is displayed  In the Run dialog box  type     eventvwr  2  Click OK   3  Click Windows Log   4  Click System   5     shows event log entry detail     Table 5 3 Event Log Entries    Click the EMLX error under System Events to show the event details  Table 5 3                                  Message ID   Hexadecimal  Recommended   Decimal Severity Message Resolution   1 Informational Failover team active connection on   No resolution required   primary adapter  lt adapter_name gt    2 Informational Failover team active connection on  No resolution required   secondary adapter  lt adapter_name gt    3 Informational Failover team primary adapter No resolution required    lt adapter_name gt link is down    4 Informational Failover team secondary adapter No resolution required    lt adapter_name gt link is down    5 Informational Failover team primary adapter No resolution required    lt adapter_name gt link is up    6 Informational Failover team secondary adapter No resolution required    lt adapter_name gt link is up    7 Informational  lt adapter_name gt link is up and it will   No resolution required   be activated after reactivation timer  for team  lt team_name gt  expires    8 Informational  lt team_name gt team adapter No resolution requir
7.  175 11 ok 204 138     Emulex  W Emulex OneConnect OCe11102 R  VLANs  1  5i non Emulex  2A Cisco 1GigE 1350 LOM   Local Aree Native VLAN  Disabled    2A Cisco 1GigE 1350 LOM  2   Local     2A Cisco 1GigE 1350 LOM  3   Local     W Cisco 1GigE 1350 LOM  4   Local             M Connection Properties    Link Status  Link Up  MAC Address  00 00 C9 5B D6 30    Link Speed  10 0 Gbps                Figure 3 8 General Tab Information for a VLAN Adapter  General Tab for a VLAN Adapter   Field Definitions    Adapter Properties Area    e Device Manager Name   The device manager name   e Network Connection Name   The network connection friendly name   e VLANs   The number of VLANs   e Native VLAN   Indicates whether native VLAN is enabled or disabled     Connection Properties Area    e Link Status   The status of the link on the selected adapter port  e Link Speed   The link speed    OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A    3  Using the OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager 27     gt  lt  EMULEX Creating  Configuring  and Removing Teams    e MAC Address   The NIC MAC address currently assigned to the selected  adapter port    Creating  Configuring  and Removing Teams    A team of adapters functions as a single virtual network interface and appears the same  as non teamed adapters to other network devices  A protocol address such as an IP  address is usually assigned to the physical adapter  However  when the OneCommand  NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager is in
8.  2008 x64 R2 SP1 4 0   Windows Server 2008 x64 R2 SP1 Server Core 3 5 SP1   Windows Server 2008 x64 R2 SP1 with Hyper V 4 0    Note  For Windows Server 2012 Server Core  you must enable the 3 5  NET  Framework  See the Microsoft website for more information     Note  Use the latest available drivers for third party adapters  otherwise   unpredictable results may occur     OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A      2  Installing  Updating  and Uninstalling 14   gt  lt  EMULEX Attended Installation    Attended Installation    Procedure    To perform an attended installation     1  From the Emulex website  download the elxdrvr nic teaming  lt version gt  exe to  your system  The installer is an executable file that self extracts and copies the  following software onto your system     e NIC Teaming driver  e NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager  e NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager utilities    2  Navigate to the system directory to which you downloaded the file and  double click the elxdrvr nic teaming  lt version gt  exe file     Unattended Installation    An unattended driver installation  a quiet or silent installation  requires no user input   This is useful for performing an installation remotely from a command script  or when  you want to make sure a custom configuration is not changed by a user during  installation     Procedure    To perform an unattended installation     1  From the Emulex website  download the elxdrvr nic teaming  lt version gt  exe 
9.  Emulex OneConnect OCe11102 N X  NIC TOE   Ethernet 3  Primary   MTU  1500  Emulex OneConnect OCe11102 N X  NIC TOE  2   Ethernet 4  Secondary   MTU  1500  VLANs     VLAN Native  IPV4  172 20 205 101  IPV6  fe80  ada4 acb8 46d8 f4e8 71  IPV6  c900 172 20 204 ada4 acb8 46d8 f4e8  Packet Sent  318 Packets Received  18219    Showing VLAN Adapters    Syntax    OCTeamCmd exe show vlanadapters    Parameters    None     Description    This command shows all VLAN bound adapters and the VLANs assigned to them   Adapters are identified using their name  network manager  network connection  name  and alias     Example    c  Program Files Emulex NIC Teaming gt OcTeamCmd exe show vlanadapters  Alias  nic5    Device Manager Name  VLANAdapter   Emulex OneConnect OCe11102 R   I  2 port 10GbE SFP  PCIe iSCSI CNA    Network Conn  Device Name  SLOT 2  Connection Status  connected  Adapter type  VLAN Bound    MAC Address  00 00 C9 AD AD C4 Link Speed  10 0 Gpbs  Packet Sent  4578 Packets Received  295851  VLANs    VLAN 100    1PV4  169 254 132 28   iPV6  fe80  5d5d e07d a9ae 841c   Packet Sent  126 Packets Received  0  VLAN 101   IPV4  172 30 101 179    OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A      5  OneCommand NIC Teaming Manager Command Line Interface 59   gt    EMULEX The Command Reference    IPV6  fe80  4c32 804c 90c6 2754  IPV6  c900 172 30 101 4c32 804c 90Cc6 2754  Packet Sent  237 Packets Received  42    Showing Free Adapters    Syntax    OCTeamCmd exe show 
10.  OneCommand NIC Teaming and  VLAN Manager    Starting the OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN  Manager    To start the OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager  click OneCommand  NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager from your Windows Start menu     OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager  Element Definitions    Note  To properly view the OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager  your  display resolution must be set to 800 by 600 or higher     The OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager application window contains  four basic components  the menu bar  the toolbar  the discovery tree  and property tabs   Property Tabs        gt   OneCommand NIC Teaming and   LAN Manager    Menu Bar Fie Tools Help    Toolbar ld WZ      e          Available Adapters  B 5    Emulex  W Emulex OneConnect OCm  W Emulex OneConnect OCm  E non Emulex  W Broadcom BCM57095 Nel  2e Broadcom BCM57095 Nel  W IBM USB Remote NDIS N       General   Create Team      Fail Over Teams  0    Discover y  Load Balance Teams  0    Tree  802 3ad Teams  0    LACP Teams  0   VLANs  0   VLAN Adapters  0   Available Emulex Adapters  2  Available non Emulex Adapters  3    r Configuration Management  Last Restored File  None    Last Restored Date  n a    Last Backed up File  None  Last Backup Date  n a    Backup   Restore      Figure 3 1 OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager Element Definitions       OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A      3  Using the OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager 18  DG EMU
11.  Restored File  None  Last Restored Date  n a    Last Backed up File  None  Last Backup Date  n a     gt  Backup   Restore      Figure 3 3 General Tab Information for a Host Computer       General Tab for the Host Computer   Field Definitions    e The number of teams for each team type    e The number of VLAN adapters    e The number of VLANs    e The number of available adapters  both Emulex and non Emulex     OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A    20      3  Using the OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager 21   gt  lt  EMULEX Viewing General Information    Configuration Management Area    e Last Restored File  The file that was used to restore the configuration last    e Last Restored Date  The date and time when the last restoration was done   e Last Backed up File  The file to which the configuration was backed up last   e Last Backup Date  The date and time when the last backup was made     Configuration Management buttons    e Backup   Click to back up a configuration in a  txt file format  For more  information  see    Saving a Configuration    on page 34    e Restore   Click to restore a configuration from a saved configuration  For  more information  see    Restoring a Configuration    on page 36     Viewing General Information for an Adapter    1  From the Start menu  click All Programs gt Emulex gt OneCommand Teaming and  VLAN Manager to start the application  The General tab for the host computer is  displayed    2  Select an ad
12.  User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A      3  Using the OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager 39   gt G EMULEX Configuring a VLAN    Configuring a VLAN Adapter    To configure a VLAN adapter    1  From the Start menu click All Programs gt Emulex gt OneCommand Teaming and  VLAN Manager to start the application  The General tab is displayed    2  Select an Emulex adapter from the available adapter list in the discovery tree    3  Select the Create VLAN Adapter tab  The Create VLAN Adapter tab is displayed        Em BM 32B10 General Create VLAN Adapter    a g Teams  E  1  Local Area Connection 12 Adapter Name  Emulex OneConnect OCm11102 N X  NIC TOE  3  E  Adapters I  Enable Native VLAN    W 1   Emulex OneConnect OCm    N  MEI 1   Emulex OneConnect OCm        Configure VLAN  Ee VLANs Starting VLAN ID   Number of WLANs to Create fi  ae VLAN_Native   1   Local Area  a g 2 Local Area Connection 15  H 0 Adapters    EI 2  Emulex OneConnect OCm        Configured VLANs  WE 2   Emulex OneConnect OCm     Ee  VLANs  aed VLAN_Native   2   Local Area  B  4 Local Area Connection 10  H 0 Adapters  W 4   Emulex OneConnect OCm     WI 4   Emulex OneConnect OCm     Flawed VLANs  ave VLAN_Native   4   Local Area     Available Adapters  B 56 Emulex  E Emulex OneConnect OCm11102 t  W Emulex OneConnect OCm11102 t Delete VLAN    non Emulex  W Broadcom BCM57095 Netxtreme  BB Broadcom BCM5709S Netxtreme  I IBM USB Remote NDIS Network                                      gt l   Figure 3 15 Create VLAN Adapte
13.  exe delete vlan myteam 3 4  LAN 3 deleted from mylbteam   LAN 4 deleted from mylbteam  LAN 5 deleted from mylbteam    V   V  V   VLAN 6 deleted from mylbteam       Delete from VLAN adapters   c  Program Files Emulex NIC Teaming gt OcTeamCmd  exe delete vlan nic6 100 2  VLAN 100 deleted from nic6     VLAN 101 deleted from nic6         Delete two VLANS   c  Program Files Emulex NIC Teaming gt OcTeamCmd  exe delete vlan nic5 3 2  VLAN 3 deleted from nic5   VLAN 2 deleted from nic5       Setting the Default Global Reactivation Delay    Syntax    set reactdelay  lt delay value gt     Parameters    delay value Delay value in seconds  Valid values range from 1 to 200     Description    The default global reactivation delay is the amount of seconds that an adapter must  wait to carry traffic before it is allowed to rejoin its team  The reactivation delay  defaults to 30 seconds and prevents thrashing while the adapter stabilizes     This command sets the default global reactivation delay value to be used when creating  teams  Changing the default value does not affect the value used by teams already  defined  The new value affects only teams created after the value is set     OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A    5  OneCommand NIC Teaming Manager Command Line Interface 69     gt  lt  EMULEX The Command Reference  Example    c  Program Files Emulex NIC Teaming gt OcTeamCmd exe set reactdelay 45  Default reactivation delay of 45 seconds is successfu
14.  gt G EMULEX    OneCommand    NIC  Teaming and VLAN Manager  Version 2 8  User Manual    P009415 01A Rev  A Emulex Connects    Servers  Storage and People     gt    EMULEX    Copyright    2003 2013 Emulex  All rights reserved worldwide  No part of this document may be reproduced by any  means or translated to any electronic medium without the prior written consent of Emulex     Information furnished by Emulex is believed to be accurate and reliable  However  no responsibility is assumed by  Emulex for its use  or for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use  No  license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent  copyright or related rights of Emulex     Emulex  the Emulex logo  AutoPilot Installer  AutoPilot Manager  BlockGuard  Connectivity Continuum   Convergenomics  Emulex Connect  Emulex Secure  EZPilot  FibreSpy  HBAnyware  InSpeed  LightPulse  MultiPulse   OneCommand  OneConnect  One Network  One Company   SBOD  SLI  and VEngine are trademarks of Emulex  All  other brand or product names referenced herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective  companies or organizations    Emulex provides this manual  as is  without any warranty of any kind  either expressed or implied  including but not  limited to the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose  Emulex may make  improvements and changes to the product described in this manual at any time and without any
15.  include a directory path in addition to the filename  If you do  not specify a directory path  the backup file is assumed to be located in the current  working directory  Any directory path that you specify must be absolute or relative to  the current working directory  If the directory path name or the file name contains  spaces  then you must enclose the entire file specification in quotes or double quotes     Note  When restoring a NIC Teaming configuration  the system must have the same  adapter models in the same PCI slots as the backed up system     Note  When using the Restore command on Hyper V systems  you must first delete  any existing Hyper V virtual adapters that represent teams or VLANs  See     Deleting Hyper V Teams    on page 42 for more information  Once the restore  process is complete  you can re create the virtual adapters     Once the restore operation is complete  a restore report is generated     Example    c  Program Files Emulex NIC Teaming gt OcTeamCmd exe restore backup txt    The NIC Teaming and VLAN configuration has been restored from file  backup txt created 1 20 2012 1 49 36 PM  Please check c  Program  Files Emulex NIC Teaming RestoreReport 20120120 135023 txt for more  details     OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A    5  OneCommand NIC Teaming Manager Command Line Interface 56     gt  lt  EMULEX The Command Reference    Showing NIC Teaming and VLAN Configurations    Syntax    OCTeamCmd exe show    Paramet
16.  notice  Emulex  assumes no responsibility for its use  nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties that may  result  Periodic changes are made to information contained herein  although these changes will be incorporated into  new editions of this manual  Emulex disclaims any undertaking to give notice of such changes    Emulex  3333 Susan Street    Costa Mesa  CA 92626    OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A    DE EMULEX Table of Contents 3    Table of Contents    1 OVEPVICW A iiisneianneenEeemeneete 8  Restrito Sirian visas dissciasesiesesdasetmssennsernas ened aceetsersisaneniaaaeaaradsaned 9  Supported Operating SYSTEMS        ssssssssssuusnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnn 9  TErMinQloGY scsicsccccscsscscssctcsssssssctcsseststestisesssssesanenssseessssnsssaessensssaseeseesas 10  FaUuover  FO  vnsscsnttdsnsnanieicniiennetesnensmecianaaemte end a 10  Load BalanCinG isi scawccscntecdwesacaetauwsnseabeatecnsiaansaeiwsseneiamwcastauiees cesvecendanceseuc 10   Smart Load Balancing siiarsiecsmineiwestnseesrerinaneinniiiasiorensiceter inet eruorenetves 10  Receive Side Scaling         s ssssssssnsnnnnnnnnunnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 11  IEEE 802  3ad and LACP Team TYG   ccccsizeisvecseanseusastesescisenscadsissancianiadienass 12   2  Installing  Updating  and Uninstalling          s ssssssssununnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 13   Installing the Driver and the NIC Teaming and VLAN 
17.  or alias    0x8F000029  1895825367 2399141929  lt Code Error gt The primary team is not set by the  calling function    0x8F00002A  1895825366 2399141930 One of the team members does not exist or does    OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual             not have link     P009415 01A Rev  A     gt    EMULEX    5  OneCommand NIC Teaming Manager Command Line Interface 47  Error Codes    Table 5 1 OneCommand NIC Teaming Driver and Command Line Utility Error Codes  Continued                                                           Hexadecimal   Signed Unsigned   Error Code Decimal Value   Decimal Value  Description   0x8F00002B   1895825365 2399141931 The primary adapter is not an Emulex adapter   A non Emulex adapter was set as the primary  adapter    0x8F00002C   1895825364 2399141932 The adapter s link is not enabled by the calling  function    0x8F00002D   1895825363 2399141933 One of the team members is already bound and  is not available for use by another team    0x8F00002E   1895825362 2399141934 The primary adapter is not set to active by the  calling function    0x8F00002F  1895825361 2399141935 The secondary adapter in failover mode is not  set to passive by the calling function    0x8F000030   1895825360 2399141936 The wrong number of members is set by the  calling function    0x8F000031   1895825359 2399141937 The failover type provided to the create  command is unknown    0x8F000032   1895825358 2399141938 Unable to determine whether an adapter is  en
18.  represent optional items  For example      octeamcmd help  command name     shows that the help command can accept  a command name as an optional parameter     List of choices   If a command parameter may be one of several items  those  items are separated by a vertical bar           For example     blue   green   red     indicates that you may use    blue        green    or    red     When selection from a list  is mandatory  the entire list is enclosed in angle brackets  A list of optional items  would be enclosed in curly brackets    Team id   Where a team name is placed in a command    Adapter id   Where an adapter alias is placed in a command     Adapter list   Where a list of adapter aliases are placed in a command  Aliases  in a list are separated by one or more spaces    Network Manager   Also known as the Network Connection Name    Hash   Shows where a hashing algorithm is specified in a command  For a list  of supported hashing algorithms  see Table 5 2  Hash Algorithms  on page 62   VLAN id   This number represents the VLAN tag    VLAN alias   The name that represents a VLAN that is automatically generated  when a VLAN is created  The name takes the form of    VLAN_n    where n is the  VLAN s VLAN id     OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A    SG EMULEX    Error Codes    Table 5 1 OneCommand NIC Teaming Driver and Command Line Utility Error Codes    5  OneCommand NIC Teaming Manager Command Line Interface 45  Error Codes          
19.  the software networking stack always sends an ARP reply with the team MAC  address  To begin the load balancing process  the intermediate teaming driver modifies  this ARP reply by changing the source MAC address to match one of the physical  adapters     Load balancing enables both transmit and receive load balancing based on load  balancing function to maintain in order delivery of frames     OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A      1  Overview 11  SXG EMULEX Receive Side Scaling    Transmit load balancing is achieved by creating a hashing table using the hashing  algorithm based on load distribution type  When the virtual teaming adapter selects a  physical adapter  or port  to carry all the frames to the destination  the unique MAC  address of the physical adapter is included in the frame  and not the team MAC  address  This is required to comply with the IEEE 802 3 standard  If two adapters  transmit using the same MAC address  a duplicate MAC address situation would occur  that the switch could not handle     Receive load balancing attempts to load balance incoming traffic for client machines  across physical ports in the team  It uses a modified gratuitous ARP to advertise a  different MAC address for the team IP address in the sender physical and protocol  address  The gratuitous ARP is unicast with the MAC and IP address of a client  machine in the target physical and protocol address respectively  This causes the target  client to
20.  update its ARP cache with a new MAC address map to the team IP address   This has the potential to direct the received traffic to a different adapter than learned  from the transmission  Gratuitous ARPs are not broadcast because this would cause all  clients to send their traffic to the same port  As a result  the benefits achieved through  client load balancing would be eliminated  and could cause out of order frame delivery   This receive load balancing scheme works as long as all clients and the teamed server  are on the same subnet or broadcast domain     When the clients and the server are on different subnets  and incoming traffic has to  traverse a router  the received traffic destined for the server is not load balanced  The  physical adapter that the intermediate driver has selected to carry the IP flow carries all  of the traffic  When the router needs to send a frame to the team IP address  it  broadcasts an ARP request  if not in the ARP cache   The server software stack  generates an ARP reply with the team MAC address  but the intermediate driver  modifies the ARP reply and sends it over a particular physical adapter  establishing the  flow for that session over the particular physical adapter  The reason is that ARP is not  a routable protocol  It does not have an IP header and therefore is not sent to the router  or default gateway  ARP is only a local subnet protocol  In addition  since the  gratuitous ARP is not a broadcast packet  the router does not proce
21.  upon the team type   The maximum number of adapters per type of team are  e Failover teams   3  e Load balance teams   8  e IEEE 802 3ad and LACP   4  9  Select the primary adapter and create the team     OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A      3  Using the OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager 30   gt  lt  EMULEX Creating  Configuring  and Removing Teams    e The primary adapter is labeled    Marked as Primary    and is at the top of the list  in the Team Members area  If this is the adapter that you want to be primary   click Create Team     e Tochange the primary adapter  select the adapter in the Team Members area  and click Set Primary  The new primary adapter will display at the top of the  adapter list and be marked as primary  Click Create Team     An Operation in Progress message is displayed     Note  You can change the primary adapter after a team is created  See    Modifying a  Team    on page 30     Note  Use the latest available drivers for third party adapters  otherwise   unpredictable results may occur     Modifying a Team  1  From the Start menu  click All Programs gt Emulex gt OneCommand Teaming and  VLAN Manager to start the application   2  Select the team in the discovery tree   3  Select the Modify Team tab        General   VLANs Modify Team    Team Specification          Connect Team Adapter  0   Local Area Connection 5  ers Team Name  Emulex OneConnect Team Adapter  0    Reactivation Delay  s   30          Team T
22. 0  1895825312 2399141984 The VLAN was created but a reboot is required  before the native VLAN can be enabled    0x8F000061  1895825311 2399141985 Invalid value for the state parameter    0x8F000062  1895825310 2399141986 Invalid LACP timeout type while creating a  team    0x8F000063  1895825309 2399141987 Cannot get the unavailable adapters list    0x8F000064  1895825308 2399141988 Unable to fetch the adapter list     OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual    P009415 01A Rev  A     gt    EMULEX    5  OneCommand NIC Teaming Manager Command Line Interface 5Q  Error Codes    Table 5 1 OneCommand NIC Teaming Driver and Command Line Utility Error Codes  Continued                                                                    Hexadecimal   Signed Unsigned   Error Code Decimal Value   Decimal Value  Description   0x8F000065   1895825307 2399141989 The adapter is not bound to team or the adapter  is not a bound adapter    Ox8F000066   1895825306 2399141990 The adapter is not a member of a team or the  adapter is not a member of the team and it set  as the primary member    0x8F000067   1895825305 2399141991 The adapter cannot be deleted as it is the  primary adapter    0x8F000068   1895825304 2399141992 You attempted to add more adapters than the  maximum number supported    0x8F000069   1895825303 2399141993 The specified adapter is already bound to an  Emulex driver    Ox8F00006A   1895825302 2399141994 The specified adapter is not bound to an Emulex  driver    0x
23. 327 2399141969 An adapter specified in a backup file could not  be found on the system    0x8F000052   18958225326 2399141970 A team member is disabled  Backups cannot be  made while members are disabled    0x8F000053   1895825325 2399141971 The maximum number of VLANs on a system has  been reached    0x8F000054   1895825324 2399141972 The adapter you are attempting to bind to is not  an Emulex adapter    0x8F000055   1895825323 2399141973 The adapter or team provided was not found   The team name is not valid    0x8F000056   1895825322 2399141974 Failed to obtain a device   s MAC address    0x8F000057  1895825321 2399141975 Attempting to delete more VLANs than are  supported on any team or adapter    0x8F000058   1895825320 2399141976 Only one non Emulex adapter is allowed ina  failover team    0x8F000059   1895825319 2399141977 Failed to get the handle to the NIC Teaming  management DLL    0x8F00005A   1895825318 2399141978 Invalid value for fbdelay    0x8F00005B  1895825317 2399141979 Failed to enable a native VLAN during a VLAN  creation    0x8F00005C  1895825316 2399141980 An enable or disable operation not permitted on  an unbound adapter    0x8F00005D  1895825315 2399141981 Attempting to disable the native VLAN on an  adapter with native VLAN disabled    Ox8FO0005E  1895825314 2399141982 Attempting to enable the native VLAN on an  adapter with native VLAN enabled    0x8F00005F  1895825313 2399141983 Attempting to set the native VLAN state on a  team member    0x8F00006
24. 4  unbound        Device Manager Name   lt AdapterName gt   4       Network Connection Name  J_ETH4  Alias  nicS  unbound    Device Manager Name  Emulex OneConnect OCe11102 R  I 2 port 10GbE SFP  PCIe iS  CSI CNA   Network Connection Name  SLOT 2  Alias  nic6  unbound    Device Manager Name  Emulex OneConnect OCe11102 R  I 2 port 10GbE SFP  PCIe iS  CSI CNA  2   Network Connection Name  SLOT 2 2    Showing Teams    Note  If team members have different MTU sizes  a warning will appear  The MTU  warning will not affect the creation of the team     Syntax    OCTeamCmd exe show teams    Parameters    None     Description    This command lists all teams including their team type  team members and assigned  VLANs  Teams are identified using the team name and network manager  network  connection name   If you get a warning about differing MTU sizes  your team is still  created  However  it is strongly recommended that you delete the team  correct the  MTU disparity  and then recreate the team     Examplec   Program Files Emulex NIC Teaming gt OCTeamCmd exe show teams    Device Manager Name  myteam   Network Connection Name  Ethernet 9   Connection Status  connected   Team type  Failover Automatic Failback  enabled  Reactivation delay  30 seconds MTU  1500   Link Speed  10 0 Gbps    OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A    5  OneCommand NIC Teaming Manager Command Line Interface 58     gt  lt  EMULEX The Command Reference    TOE  disabled    Members  
25. 8F00006B  1895825301 2399141995 The specified adapter is part of a team or VLAN    0x8F00006C   1895825300 2399141996 You attempted to remove a NVLAN from a team  that does not have any VLANS    0x8F00006D   1895825299 2399141997 Failed to set the native VLAN state for the  specified device    0x8F00006E  1895825298 2399141998 Failed to retrieve the native VLAN for the  specified device    0x8F00006F  1895825297 2399141999 Failed to retrieve the VLAN list to determine the  need for a native VLAN to be created    0x8F000070  1895825296 2399142000 Failed to delete the native VLAN on the device    0x8F000071  1895825295 2399142001 An attempt to update the registry from a  previous installation failed    0x8F000072  1895825294 2399142002 Failed to open the NIC Teaming package registry  key    0x8F000073  1895825293 2399142003 No help is available for the specified command    0x8F000074  1895825292 2399142004 The team name conflicts with an alias name    0x8F000075  1895825291 2399142005 The team name conflicts with a NIC teaming  command    0x8F000076  1895825290 2399142006 The team name conflicts with an adapter  description  adapter name or friendly name     0x8F000077  1895825289 2399142007 The team name may conflict with an adapter  alias    0x8F000078  1895825288 2399142008 No active adapter on which to failover    0x8F000079  1895825287 2399142009 The adapter cannot be bound to the Emulex          OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual       Teaming driver     
26. Icon     This icon can represent one of the following   e Alist of VLANs  e Anindividual VLAN    OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A      3  Using the OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager   gt  lt  EMULEX Viewing General Information    Viewing General Information    Information is displayed in two ways on a General tab     e Ifyou havea team group  adapter group  or VLAN group selected in the  discovery tree  a General tab shows a listing of that item     e If you double click on an item in the General tab   s listing  the General  Information for that item is displayed in its General tab     For example  select the Available Adapters icon to show an adapter listing on the  General tab  Double click an adapter in this list to show another General tab with port  properties and connection properties  as well as IP addresses     Viewing General Information for the Host Computer    Click OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager from the Windows start  menu     JH OneCommand NIC Teaming and   LAN Manager  ojx  Fie Tools Help    Ezo e        Available Adapters   gt  lt  Emulex  E Emulex OneConnect OCm  WI Emulex OneConnect OCm     non Emulex  W Broadcom BCM57095 Nel 802 3ad Teams   2A Broadcom BCM57095 Nel   1 IBM USB Remote NDIS N LACP Teams            General   Create Team         Fail Over Teams     Load Balance Teams     VLANs   VLAN Adapters   Available Emulex Adapters     Available non Emulex Adapters         Configuration Management  Last
27. LAN Manager   fe EA  File Tools Help    lv      2                         NIC TEAMING R2    General VLANs  5  Teams  EA VLAN Adapters VLAN Adapter Name  VLANAdapter   Emulex OneConnect OCe11102 R  F 2 port 10GbE SFP  PCle                 MA VLANAdapter   Emulex OneConnect OI is  S YLAN_101   Emulex OneConnect C a aa ELENA   a  VLAN 102  Emulex OneConnect        Configure VLAN                               m YLAN_103   Emulex OneConnect C Starting VLAN ID   Number of VLANs to Create fi  S VLAN_104   Emulex OneConnect C       Available Adapters Add VLAN       Emulex  WE  Emulex OneConnect OCe11102 R      Configured VLANs  5  nan mules                     Cisco 1GigE 1350 LOM   Local Ares VLAN 101  2A Cisco 1GigE 1350 LOM  2   Local    VLAN 102       Cisco 1GigE 1350 LOM  3   Local    VLAN 1 03  W Cisco 1GigE 1350 LOM  4   Local    VLAN 1 04    Modify   LAN ID    Modify VLAN_101 to     VLAN Type  C Native VLAN   Tagged VLAN                  w  E             Modify VLAN ID Delete VLAN    Apply            eE 2l   Figure 3 14 VLANs Tab  4  Enter a Starting VLAN ID  Valid tag values are from 1     4094   Enter the number of VLANs to create     6  Click Add VLAN to add the VLAN to the team  You can create up to 48 VLANs for  a team  The Configured VLANs area shows the list of VLANs configured for the  team     The VLAN Name shows the VLAN Name in the format VLAN_ lt VLAN ID gt    7  Click Apply  The VLAN is added to the selected team     g      OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager
28. LEX OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager Element Definitions    Menu Bar  File  e Exit   Exits the application   Tools  e Backup Current Configuration   Saves the current teaming configuration on the    system  Use the Save As browser dialog box to specify a location for backing up  the configuration and click Save     e Restore Saved Configuration   Restores from a saved configuration  Use the  browse dialog box to select a saved configuration and click Open  A  Confirmation Restoration message warns you that the current teaming  configuration will be erased  Click Yes on the message to proceed     e General Settings   The General Settings dialog box displays the global  reactivation delay and auto refresh settings  A reactivation delay value while  creating a team  on the Create Team tab  overrides any default global  reactivation delay value set or changed in the General Settings dialog box  The  auto refresh setting specifies how often the OneCommand NIC Teaming and  VLAN Manager refreshes itself  By default  auto refresh is set to 90 seconds     Help    e Contents   Displays OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager online  help     e About OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager   Displays  OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager version information     Toolbar Buttons    The toolbar buttons perform the following tasks   re Backup button    e Saves the current configuration  Use the Save As browser dialog box to specify a  location for backing up the configuration and 
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30. Ns are enabled before making any NIC Teaming  configuration changes     Syntax   delete vlan  lt team id adapter id gt   lt  vlan id gt   number  gt    Parameters   team id Team to which a VLAN to be deleted belongs    adapter id Adapter alias of the VLAN to be deleted from an adapter    vlan id VLAN tag    number An optional parameter specifies the total number of VLANs to be  deleted  Valid values range from 1 to 64    Description    This command deletes one or more VLANs from a team or an adapter  You must  specify the VLAN with its VLAN ID  Additionally  if the VLAN to be deleted belongs  to a team  you must specify the team  and if the VLAN is assigned to an adapter  you  must specify the adapter id  Optionally  you can delete multiple VLANs by following  the VLAN ID with the number of VLANs to be deleted     OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A    5  OneCommand NIC Teaming Manager Command Line Interface     gt  lt  EMULEX The Command Reference 68    If you are deleting multiple VLANs  the specified VLAN ID is used as the VLAN ID of  the first VLAN to delete  The VLAN IDs of the other VLANs to be deleted must  sequentially follow the VLAN ID of the first VLAN  If any of these VLANs do not exist   then no VLANs specified in the command are deleted     Single VLANs may also be deleted by specifying their VLAN ID without the optional  number of VLANs to delete     Example  Delete from team    c  Program Files Emulex NIC Teaming gt OcTeamCmd
31. P must be enabled at both the server and the switch for the team to operate  If  LACP is not available at both ends of the link  802 3ad provides a static aggregation that  only requires both ends of the link to be in a link up state     Note  You cannot disable an adapter port that is part of an 802 3ad static team  If you  do  I O will fail because an 802 3ad team is switch dependent  When using  802 3ad static teams  you must disable links by disabling the switch port     Because static aggregation provides for the activation of a member link without  performing the LACP message exchanges  it is not as reliable and robust as an LACP  negotiated link  LACP automatically determines which member links can be  aggregated and then aggregates them  It provides for the controlled addition and  removal of physical links for the link aggregation so that no frames are lost or  duplicated  The removal of aggregate link members is provided by the marker protocol  that can be optionally enabled for LACP enabled aggregate links     The link aggregation group advertises a single MAC address for all the ports in the  team  The MAC address of the team aggregator can be the MAC addresses of one of  the NICs in the group     The link aggregation control function determines which links may be aggregated  It  then binds the ports to an aggregator function in the system and monitors conditions to  determine if a change in the aggregation group is required  Link aggregation combines  the individ
32. P009415 01A Rev  A    SG EMULEX    5  OneCommand NIC Teaming Manager Command Line Interface 51  The Command Reference    Table 5 1 OneCommand NIC Teaming Driver and Command Line Utility Error Codes  Continued                                                  Hexadecimal Signed Unsigned   Error Code Decimal Value Decimal Value Description   0x8F00007A  1895825286 2399142010 Device Manager reports that the team is disabled  or cannot be found    0x8F00007B  1895825285 2399142011 The driver failed to start    0x8F00007C  1895825286 2399142012 Unable to obtain a handle to NDIS    0x8F00007D  1895825287 2399142013 Timed out waiting for driver to bind to adapter    0x8F00007E  1895825288 2399142014 The adapter or team is disabled or missing    0x8F00007F  1895825289 2399142015 The specified VLAN interface is disabled or  missing    0x8F000080  1895825290 2399142016 The team or VLAN adapter already has a VLAN  with the specified new VLAN ID    0x8F000081  1895825291 2399142017 The team or VLAN adapter doesn t have the  VLAN with the specified old VLAN ID    0x8F000082   1895825292 2399142018 The old and the new VLAN IDs are the same    0x8F000083   1895825293 2399142019 An invalid VLAN ID was specified for VLAN  modification    0x8F000084   1895825294 2399142020 VLAN adapters cannot have just the Native  VLAN    0x8F000085   1895825295 2399142021 An adapter which is already a primary adapter  for a particular team is re specified as primary    0x8F000086   1895825296 2399142022 MTU m
33. SFP   PCIe iSCSI CNA    Network Conn  Device Name  SLOT 2   Connection Status  connected   IPv4  172 20 204 114   IPv6  fe80  40fa fb7b 777e 100     Adapter type  Adapter Unbound   MAC Address  Link Speed  10 0 Gbps  Packet Sent  4592 Packets Received  39229154    Showing VLAN IDs    Syntax    show vlans  lt team id gt     Parameters  adapter id Adapter alias assigned by OCTeamCMD     team id The name assigned to a team when it is created     Description    This command shows a listing of VLAN IDs that are currently in use and those that are  available for use     Example    C  Program Files Emulex NIC Teaming gt OCTeamCmd exe show vlans myteam    OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A    5  OneCommand NIC Teaming Manager Command Line Interface 6      gt  lt  EMULEX The Command Reference    Used VLAN IDs   101  102  103    Available VLAN IDs   VLAN Native  1 100  104 4094    Showing the Global Reactivation Delay Default    Syntax    show reactdelay    Parameters    None     Description    This command shows the global default reactivation delay that is used when creating  teams  The default delay value is 30 seconds and is shown in milliseconds     Example  c  Program Files Emulex NIC Teaming gt OcTeamCmd exe show reactdelay    Default reactivation delay  30 seconds    Creating a Team    Caution  Creating a team may take several seconds  Large configurations make take  several minutes  Prematurely cancelling this operation may result in partial
34. This adapter is also called a free or unbound adapter     e Reactivation delay   The amount of time that an adapter must be ready to carry  traffic before it is allowed to rejoin its team     Failover  FO     A failover team consists of at least two and at the most three members  a primary and  the remaining secondary members  When a team is created  the primary member is  active and the remaining secondary members are passive  When the primary team  member disconnects  due to link down  link disabled or any other reason  the failover  mechanism selects one of the secondary team members  which is in a link up state  at  random and traffic continues     When a previously failed primary team member reports a link up state  failback to the  primary member occurs only if the team was created with auto failback enabled  For  teams created with auto failback disabled  traffic will continue on one of the secondary  adapters  By default all the failover team members use the same MAC address  the  MAC address of the primary team member     Load Balancing    Smart Load Balancing    Team load balancing provides both load balancing and fault tolerance  Team load  balancing works with any Ethernet switch and does not require any switch  configuration  The team advertises multiple MAC addresses and one or more IP  addresses  The virtual team adapter selects the team MAC address from the list of load  balancing members  When the server receives an address resolution protocol  ARP   request 
35. abled or disabled    0x8F000033  1895825357 2399141939 An adapter is disabled    0x8F000034   1895825356 2399141940 An internal error is detected  Check the debug  log    0x8F000035  1895825355 2399141941 A timeout occurred while waiting for Windows to  delete a team  The deletion may have  completed  but it did not complete within five  minutes    0x8F000036   1895825354 2399141942 A timeout occurred while waiting for Windows to  delete a VLAN  The deletion may have  completed  but it did not complete within five  minutes    0x8F000037   1895825353 2399141943 A reboot is needed for just made changes to take  effect    0x8F000038   1895825352 2399141944 A reboot request is pending  It is not safe to  make NIC teaming configuration changes while  the Windows operating system is in this state    0x8F000039  1895825351 2399141945 The OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN  Manager cannot be uninstalled while teams or  VLANs are defined  The teams or VLANs must be  deleted first    0x8F00003A   1895825350 2399141946 The team name is not unique    0x8F00003B   1895825349 2399141947 The command line interface cannot be found    0x8F00003C   1895825348 2399141948 The application is invoked without administrator    OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual             privileges     P009415 01A Rev  A     gt    EMULEX    5  OneCommand NIC Teaming Manager Command Line Interface 48  Error Codes    Table 5 1 OneCommand NIC Teaming Driver and Command Line Utility Error Codes  Continue
36. absolute or relative to the current  working directory  If either the directory path name or the  filename contains spaces  then the entire file specification must be  enclosed in double quotes     OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A    5  OneCommand NIC Teaming Manager Command Line Interface 54     gt  lt  EMULEX The Command Reference    Backing Up the NIC Teaming Configuration    Syntax   ocTeamCmd exe backup  lt filename gt    Parameters   filename The name of the backup file that is created   Description    This command stores a backup of the current NIC teaming configuration in the  specified file  If the specified file exists  the command returns an error  You can include  a directory path in addition to the filename  If no directory path is specified  the backup  file is placed in the current working directory  Any directory path that you specify must  exist and must be absolute or relative to the current working directory  If the directory  path name or the file name contains spaces  then you must enclose the entire file  specification in quotes or double quotes     In addition to the configuration information  the server name of the machine that  created the backup and the list of NIC adapters present are included in the backup  data  Backup files are saved as simple text files     Note  Backup files should not be edited or altered   Use the backup option after a teaming configuration is complete or has changed  Use  the restore opt
37. adapter as if it is newly installed  causes a new alias to be assigned to that adapter the  next time a OCTeamCmd command is run     OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A    5  OneCommand NIC Teaming Manager Command Line Interface 44     gt G EMULEX Syntax Rules    Network Connection Names    Windows assigns each adapter  team and VLAN a Network Connection Name  In most  versions of Windows the name defaults to the form of    Local Area Connection N        To view the Network Connection Name from the desktop     1  Select  All Programs gt My Network Places     2  Right click the adapter and click Properties  The Network Connection Name is  labeled by the operating system in a format similar to Local Area Connection  N     3  You can rename these network connections with the tools provided by the  operating system  You can also use the Network Connection Name as an alias when  identifying adapters or teams in OCTeamCmd commands  If the name contains  spaces  enclose the entire name in double quotes     Note  Network Connection Names are not stored by the OCTeamCmd  They are    maintained by Windows     Syntax Rules    Key words   Key words determine which command to run  but do not specify  any command parameters  Keywords are shown in plain text     Mandatory items   Angle brackets represent mandatory  but variable items  For  example   lt filename gt  is a place in a command where you must supply a  filename    Optional items   Curly brackets
38. age 12    5  For team types other than failover  select the Load Distributed By list and select  from the following    e Perceived Port Load   Selects the port with the least traffic load for the session    e Destination MAC Address   Performs an XOR on the destination MAC address  to determine which port should carry the load    e Destination IP Address   Performs an XOR on the destination and source IP  address to determine which port should carry the load    6  When the team type selected is LACP  the    Short Timeout    check box is available   Select this check box to use short timeout for LACP operations  If this check box is  not checked  the standard long timeout is used    7  Change the reactivation delay value  if desired  The reactivation delay is the  number of seconds the adapter waits to bring a port back online within a team  The  delay ensures that the port is stable and reduces any port jitter that might occur   Setting a reactivation delay value on this tab overrides the default global  reactivation delay value for the team    8  In the discovery tree  select one or more adapters in the Available Adapter list and  click 2  in the Team Memters area of the Create Team tab  The adapter is moved  from the discovery tree to the Team Members area  A minimum of two adapters  must be selected to create a team of any type  At least one Emulex adapter must be  selected  and it must be made the Primary adapter     Note  The number of maximum adapters for a team depends
39. al link  of the NIC team  and all of the traffic has to travel  on one link instead of being distributed to across many links     Destination IP    This method is team member channel selection  hashing  based on the destination IP  address     When to Use    Use this method in these two situations     When a server communicates with many client systems  or peer servers  that  are on the local IP subnet  they have the same subnet as the server   In this case   the destination IP address varies for each client  and a good distribution of load  based on varying IP addresses results between the server and the network  switch     When the local server communicates with many client systems  or peer servers   that are located on different IP subnets  Non local  different subnet  or local IP  addresses give a good distribution with this method when the IP addresses  have good variation across the group  IP address assignments are often not in  the control of the administrator setting up a NIC team  therefore the best way to  guarantee a good distribution is when the group of client systems is large  and  there is good random variation in their IP address assignments     When Not to Use    This method is a poor fit when you have communication between only a few clients  or  peer servers  and the server  as there is insufficient variation in the set of destination IP  addresses because there are few partners for IP traffic     OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415
40. and NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A    xs   3  Using the OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager 41   gt G EMULEX Configuring a VLAN    6  On the Modify VLAN ID dialog box  click OK  The changes that you have specified  appear in the Pending Changes list     7  Click Apply   8  Click Yes  The VLAN list is automatically updated with the changes     Removing a VLAN during VLAN Configuration    To remove a VLAN  for a team or VLAN adapter  selected in the discovery tree  during  VLAN configuration   1  Click the VLANs tab   2  Select the VLAN in the Configured VLANs table on the VLANs tab   Note  Do not remove a team or VLAN while they are carrying traffic   unpredictable results may occur   3  Click Delete VLAN  The VLAN is marked for deletion     Click Apply to delete the VLANs   5  Click OK     OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A    sc   4  Using Teamed Adapters in Hyper V 42   gt G EMULEX Deleting Hyper V Teams    4  Using Teamed Adapters in Hyper V    Exporting a team to a virtual machine allows for isolation of virtual machine traffic and  allows the virtual machine to be moved to other machines without having to modify  the virtual machine     Note  The use of VLANs is not supported under Hyper V  In Hyper V environments  only NIC Teaming s Native VLAN should be used  To provide VLANs to  Virtual Machines  VMs   define them within the Hyper V Manager and within  each adapter s driver     Note  The following no
41. ange  was made     Note  Do not configure VLANs on adapters used with NIC teaming     Note  On Server Core systems  utilities such as SCONFIG and SYSTEMINFO identify  a network object with the Device Manager friendly name the object had at boot  time or when the object was created  whichever is most recent  As a result   newly created teams and VLANs are identified generically until the system is  rebooted  Until a reboot  these utilities do not identify teams with their team  names nor do these utilities identify VLANs with their VLAN IDs  Likewise   when deleting teams or removing adapters from teams  these utilities continue  to show such an adapter with its team member name until a reboot occurs  The  OCTeamCmd does show the correct name  even though these Server Core  utilities do not  Rebooting is not necessary for proper system operation   However  if you manually assign IP addresses to teams and VLANs  you may  want to reboot as the IP address assignment is easier when the network objects  are properly identified     Adapter Aliases and Team Identification    Adapters are identified within Windows by using the adapter name     The OCTeamCmd also uses aliases to identify physical adapters  Adapter aliases are  assigned by the OCTeamCmd as adapters are discovered and take the form of    nicX     where    X    is a unique integer  Adapter aliases  once assigned  exist for as long as the  adapter s GUID does not change  Any events that cause Windows to treat an existing  
42. apter from the available adapter list in the discovery tree  The General  tab for the adapter is displayed  This tab is read only        E  BM BLS General   Create VLAN Adapter    E W Available Adapters Port Properties   5    Emulex  W Emulex OneConnect OCm Device Manager Name  Emulex OneConnect OCm11102 N x  NIC TOE  W Emulex OneConnect OCm    non Emulex Network Connection Name  48    W Broadcom BCM57095 Nel  2A Broadcom BCM57095 Nel  W IBM USB Remote NDIS N      Connection Properties           Link Status  Link Up                IP Addresses  172 20 204 119  fe80  ad37 1e30  affd a788     900 1 72 30 108 ad37 1e30  affd a788  c900 172 30 107 ad37 1e30 affd a788  c900 172 30 106 ad37 1e30 affd a788  c900 172 30 105 ad37 1e30 affd a788  c900 172 30 104 ad37 1e30 affd  wi         MAC Address  00 00 C9 E3 00 48         Link Speed  10 0 Gbps        Packets Sent  5414          Packets Received  2683699       Figure 3 4 General tab Information for an Emulex Adapter    OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A      3  Using the OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager 22   gt  lt  EMULEX Viewing General Information    mm BM BL9 General  E W Available Adapters    2 Port Properties    lt  Emulex    E Emulex OneConnect OCm Device Manager Name  IBM USB Remote NDIS Network Device  W Emulex OneConnect OCm  A non Emulex Network Connection Name  Local Area Connection 12    W Broadcom BCM57095 Nel  2A Broadcom BCM57095 Nel  W IBM USB Remote NDIS N       Connectio
43. bilizes     If you change the default global reactivation delay value using the General Settings    dialog box  all new teams that you create will use the new value  Teams created with  non default reactivation delay values are not affected     Note  Setting a reactivation delay value while creating a team  on the Create Team  tab  overrides any default global reactivation delay value set or changed in the  General Settings dialog box     To change the global reactivation delay for future teams     1  From the menu bar  select Tools gt General Settings  The General Settings dialog box  is displayed     General Settings    Global Reactivation Delay  s      Auto Refresh  v  Enable Auto refresh    Auto Refresh Interval  s    90                      Set Cancel                      Figure 3 11 General Settings Dialog Box    2  Change the global reactivation delay value  The acceptable range is 1 200    3  Choose to enable or disable auto refresh  Clear Enable Auto refresh to disable it  If  Auto refresh is selected  the OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager  refreshes itself  By default  auto refresh is enabled and set to 90 seconds  The  acceptable range is 30 300     4  Click Set     OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A    xs   3  Using the OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager 33   gt  lt  EMULEX Replacing a Team Adapter    Replacing a Team Adapter    Note  Adapters that have been disabled in either Network Connections or device  Manager ca
44. c load history patterns     When to Use    Favorable types of traffic patterns for this balancing method include web traffic  HTTP   HTTPS  and e mail traffic  SMTP  POP3   New TCP IP connections are assigned to the  more lightly loaded member channel links to balance traffic loading across all members  over time  Only TCP IP traffic is balanced and distributed  other non connection  oriented traffic  such as UDP IP   and non IP traffic  such as IPX SPX and others  is  assigned to a single default team member and is not balanced  Once a connection is  opened and assigned to a member link  that TCP IP connection s traffic is never moved  to a new link without regard to the out of balance level the overall team might be  experiencing  There must be a consistent stream of new TCP IP connections  and  typically a consistent stream of terminated TCP IP connections which have finished  work  for this traffic balancing method to perform well  This type of process works well  for servers that process a lot of small transactional operations that start and then end  individual TCP IP connections for each transaction  Some database protocols involve  new connections for each query and these also work well with this method     When Not to Use    Connections that are very long lived or which are not TCP IP based are a poor fit with  this choice of balancing technique  Examples of long lived connections are most  TCP IP storage traffic such as NFS  Unix Linux  others   CIFS  Windows   and 
45. ceed     Viewing General Information for a VLAN    1  From the Start menu  click All Programs gt Emulex gt OneCommand Teaming and  VLAN Manager to start the application  The General tab for the host computer is  displayed     OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A      3  Using the OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager   gt  lt  EMULEX Viewing General Information    2  Select a VLAN in the discovery tree  The General tab for the VLAN is displayed   This tab is read only     roe ft                      C TEAMING R2 General  5j  gt   eams       VLAN Properties       myteam   Local Area Connection 5 A  SW Adapters Device Manager Name  VLAN _101   myteam        1 myteam   Emulex OneConne  W myteam   Emulex OneConne     VLANs VLAN ID   Sa VLAN 101   mpteam   Local   a VLAN_102   mpteam   Local VLAN Name  a VLAN_103   mpteam   Local   2 VLAN 104   myteam   Local   Connection Properties    Network Connection Name  Local Area Connection 6                         5 MEI Available Adapt  IPAddesses o  a s ac  i mind Link Status  Link Up IE Addresses  SG Emulex 169 254 60 247         non Emulex  2A Cisco 1GigE 1350 LOM   Local A     MAC Address  00 00 C3 5B D6 30      Cisco 1GigE 1350 LOM  2   Loc   2A Cisco 1GigE 1350 LOM  3   Loc  Packets Sent  415  WEI Cisco 1GigE 1350 LOM  4   Loc              fe80  419a 97 c ea83 3cf  35    Packets Received  231                   al i  gt    Figure 3 7 General Tab Information for a VLAN    General Tab for a VLAN   F
46. click Save     Restore button    e Restores from a saved configuration  Use the browse dialog box to select a  saved configuration and click Open  A Confirmation Restoration message  warns you that the current teaming configuration will be erased  Click Yes on  the message to proceed        Create Team button    e Creates a team  See    Creating a Team    on page 28 for more information     Discovery Refresh button    e Initiates a discovery refresh cycle     OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A      3  Using the OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager 19   gt  lt  EMULEX OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager Element Definitions      Help button  e Displays OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager online help     Discovery Tree    The discovery tree  left pane  has icons that represent the host machine  teams  and  adapters      AMANA DEV  E 5 Teams          7   Local Area Connection 74  E W Available Adapters    H non Emulex       Figure 3 2 The Discovery Tree    Host Computer       Team Icon     This icon can represent one of the following     e A list of team adapters  e An individual team    1 Adapter Icon     This icon can represent one of the following   e A list of available adapters   e An individual available adapter    e An individual adapter that is part of a team     s     gt     Emulex Adapter Icon     This icon can represent one of the following   e A list of available Emulex adapters  e Anindividual Emulex adapter       VLANs 
47. d                                                              Hexadecimal   Signed Unsigned   Error Code Decimal Value   Decimal Value   Description   0x8F00003D   1895825347 2399141949 The number of teams configured is already at  the maximum allowed    0x8F00003E   1895825346 2399141950 The number of VLANs configured is already at  the maximum allowed    0x8F00003F   1895825345 2399141951 A value on the command line cannot be  converted to a numeric value  Verify that values  are correct    0x8F000040   1895825344 2399141952 VLANs cannot be assigned to this adapter  because the adapter is a team member  disabled  or cannot be found    0x8F000041   1895825343 2399141953 One or more of the VLAN IDs are already in use  by this adapter or team    0x8F000042   1895825342 2399141954 The adapter or team has no VLANs assigned to it    0x8F000043  1895825341 2399141955 No VLAN bound adapters are defined    0x8F000044   1895825340 2399141956 VLANs cannot be added to team members    0x8F000045   1895825339 2399141957 An error occurred during application  initialization    0x8F000046   1895825338 2399141958 An error occurred while cleaning the registry    0x8F000047   1895825337 2399141959 The adapter ID specified is invalid or already  bound    0x8F000048   1895825336 2399141960 There are no teams or VLANs defined  therefore  a backup of the configuration cannot be made    0x8F000049   1895825335 2399141961 An application has locked Windows networking   therefore teaming configuratio
48. dapter     Caution  Creating a team may take several seconds  Prematurely cancelling this    operation may result in the partial creation or deletion of a team or VLAN   Such an act may also lead to future teaming issues or even system  instability     To create and configure a team     1  From the Start menu  click All Programs gt Emulex gt OneCommand Teaming and  VLAN Manager to start the application  The General tab shows information for the  host computer  Figure 3 3      2  Do one of the following to select the Create Team tab     Select the host computer in the discovery tree   Select the Teams node in the discovery tree   Select Available Adapters in the discovery tree     Click    Create Team on the toolbar     The Create Team tab is displayed     av     2      pan nessa    NIC TEAMING R2    General Create Team    E W Available Adapters           M Team Specification     5    Emulex  WE Emulex OneConnect OCe11102 R  Team Name  Emulex OneConnect Team Adapter  0  W Emulex OneConnect OCe11102 R      non Emulex Team Type   Select Team Type x  Reactivation Delay  s   20  2A Cisco 1GigE 1350 LOM   Local Ares  A Cisco 1GigE 1350 LOM  2   Local     2e Cisco 1GigE 1350 LOM  3   Local     W Cisco 1GigE 1350 LOM  4   Local          M Team Members          Figure 3 9 Create Team Tab    3  Enter a unique team name using up to 79 characters     Note  When creating a team  keep in mind that the team name will be prepended    to the Device Manager Friendly Name of all adapters includ
49. dapter becomes a free adapter in case of a    VLAN adapter   You can enable or disable the native VLAN on any team or adapter that already  contains VLANs    To modify VLAN IDs    1  Inthe discovery tree  select the team for which you want to modify the VLAN ID   The General tab is displayed    2  Select the VLANs tab    3  Select the VLAN in the Configured VLANs area that you want to modify    4  Click Add VLAN  The Modify VLAN ID dialog box is displayed     File Tools Help    lz 6  2                 NIC TEAMING R2  Teams  ERA VLAN Adapters      RM VLANAdapter   Emulex OneConnect OI  S VLAN_101   Emulex OneConnect C  Sw VLAN_102   Emulex OneConnect C  S VLAN_103   Emulex OneConnect C  S VLAN_104   Emulex OneConnect C     Available Adapters   gt  lt  Emulex  W Emulex OneConnect 0Ce11102 R   Ej non Emulex  2A Cisco 1GigE 1350 LOM   Local Ares  2A Cisco 1GigE 1350 LOM  2   Local        Cisco 1GigE 1350 LOM  3   Local     W Cisco 1GigE 1350 LOM  4   Locals                         P       General VLANs       VLAN Adapter Name  YVLANAdapter   Emulex OneConnect 0Ce11102 R  F 2 port 10GbE SFP  PCle        I  Enable Native VLAN       M Configure VLAN    Starting VLAN ID   Number of VLANs to Create  1             M Configured VLANs    VLAN Name Pending Change       VLAN_101  VLAN_102  VLAN_103  VLAN_104       Figure 3 16 Modify VLAN ID Dialog Box    5  Modify the selected VLAN to be a native VLAN  a non tagged VLAN  this is the d  or enter an ID in the Tagged VLAN field        OneComm
50. dapter with one of a different model    1  Turn off the machine    2  Replace the adapter    3  Turn on the machine    4  Update the ports on the new adapter to use the MAC addresses from the old ports     Replacing a Secondary Adapter    To replace a secondary adapter with one of the same model   1  Turn off the machine    2  Replace the adapter    3  Turn on the machine     OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A      3  Using the OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager 34   gt    EMULEX Saving a Configuration    To replace a secondary adapter with one of a different model   1  Turn off the machine    2  Replace the adapter    3  Turn on the machine    4  Remove the old adapter from the team     Note  If removing the old adapter from the team will result in only one adapter   add the new adapter first  then remove the old adapter     5  Add the new adapter to the team     Saving a Configuration    To save a configuration in a text file format   1  Access the Save As browse dialog box one of these ways   e From the toolbar  click i Backup     e From the menu bar  select Tools gt Backup Current Configuration     e With the host computer selected in the discovery tree  click Backup on the  General tab     The Save As browse dialog box is displayed                          E is F 7    t J E J m   Program Files   Emulex   NIC Teaming e Search  Organize v    views       New Folder    ae Name       Date modified v  Type v  Size v  Tac  Favorite Links
51. e toolbar  click Z Restore     e From the menu bar  select Tools gt Restore Current Configuration     e With the host computer selected in the discovery tree  click Restore on the  General tab     2  The Confirm Restoration dialog box is displayed  Click Yes to proceed  The Open  browse dialog box is displayed                 gO m v Program Files   Emulex   NIC Teaming v  Search 12   Organize    5 Views v      New Folder         Faoite inke Name       Date modified   amp  elx_octeamnotify dll 3 26 2012 6 38 PM   Application Exte    82 KB  ME Desktop     elx_octeamvlan sys 4 5 2012 6 44PM System File 202 KB  jE Computer   emlx_mp 4 5 2012 6 44 PM_ Setup Information 3KB  E Documents Ef emlx_x86 4 5 2012 6 44PM     Security Catalog SKB  E Pictures    emlxp 4 5 2012 6 44PM Setup Information 4 KB     Musk   mfc90 dll 4 6 2012 9 36 AM Application Exte    1 130 KB  S  mfc90u dll 4 6 2012 9 36 AM Application Exte    1 136 KB     Recently Changed  amp  mfcm90 dll 4 6 2012 9 36 AM Application Exte    59 KB  B Searches    mFcm90u dll 4 6 2012 9 36 4M Application Exte    59 KB  d Public  __ Microsoft  V  C90 CRT    4 6 2012 9 36 4M   MANIFEST File 2 KB   __ Microsoft    C90 MFC    4 6 2012 9 36 4M   MANIFEST File 3 KB  S msvem90 dll 4 6 2012 9 36 4M Application Exte    220 KB    msvcp90 dll 4 6 2012 9 36 AM   Application Exte    557 KB    msver90 dll 4 6 2012 9 36 4M Application Exte    638 KB   2 NicTeamingMar 4 6 2012 9 32 AM Application 1 179 KB    OcTeamCliTrace 4 11 2012 10 36    Te
52. ecifies the total number of VLANs to be    assigned  Valid values range from 1 to 4  If there are already VLANs  assigned to a team  then the maximum valid value of the number of  VLANs to be assigned is reduced by the number of existing teams  If an  invalid value is specified the command is rejected without any other  action being taken       keepnvlan  An optional parameter that lets you keep the native VLAN on an    adapter     Description    This command assigns one or more VLANs to a team or an adapter  You can only  assign a VLAN to teams and Emulex adapters  A VLAN is specified using the number  to be assigned as the VLAN ID  valid values range from 1 to 4094  If you specify a  duplicate VLAN ID  no VLANs that you request in the command are created  You may  assign a single team or adapter no more than 64 VLANs  You can assign more than 1  VLAN by including the optional  number  parameter  The parameter specifies the total  number of VLANs you wish to assign  Valid values range from 1 to 64  If there are  already VLANs assigned to a team  the maximum valid value of the number of VLANs  to be assigned is reduced by the number of existing teams  If you specify an invalid  value  the command is rejected without any other action being taken     When you assign multiple VLANs  the specified VLAN ID is used as the VLAN ID of  the first VLAN  That VLAN ID is then incremented to generate the VLAN ID for the  next VLAN  This process applies to each additional VLAN being assign
53. ed    lt adapter_name gt link is down    9 Informational  lt adapter_name gt link is activated on   No resolution required   team  lt team_name gt     10 Informational Adapter  lt adapter_name gt MTU size is   The NIC Teaming manager          different than team  lt team_name gt   MTU size     OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual       or the NIC Teaming CLI  should be utilized to  determine which team  members have the  undesired MTU settings     P009415 01A Rev  A    
54. ed  If any of the  generated VLAN IDs are already in use  or are outside the range of valid values  the  command is rejected without any action being taken     Example   Adding VLAN to team   c  Program Files Emulex NIC Teaming gt OcTeamCmd exe add vlan mylbteam 3 4  VLAN 3 added to mylbteam   VLAN 4 added to mylbteam   VLAN 5 added to mylbteam   VLAN 6 added to mylbteam   Adding VLAN to adapter    c  Program Files Emulex NIC Teaming gt OcTeamCmd exe add vlan nic6   100 2       VLAN 100 added to mylbteam  VLAN 101 added to mylbteam       OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A      5  OneCommand NIC Teaming Manager Command Line Interface 67   gt C EMULEX The Command Reference    Modifying a VLAN ID    Syntax      OcTeamCmd exe modify vlan  lt VLAN name gt   lt original ID gt   lt new ID gt     Successful condition    Successfully modified the VLAN ID from  lt original ID gt  to  lt new ID gt     Error Conditions    VLAN ID  lt new ID gt  is already assigned to  lt VLAN name gt    Invalid VLAN value specified     Example      OCTeamcmd exe modify vlan LACPTeam 333 444    Deleting a VLAN    Note  Do not remove a team or VLAN while they are carrying traffic  Doing so may  produce unpredictable results     Note  Adapters  teams and VLANs that have been disabled in Network Connections  or Device Manager cannot be managed by the NIC Teaming Manager and may  not be visible to the NIC Teaming Manager  Make sure that any affected  adapters  teams and VLA
55. ed in the team   If the addition of the team name causes the adapter s Friendly Name to  exceed 169 character on x64 systems  then event log messages for the  adapter may be affected  When these limits are exceeded  the adapter s    OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A      3  Using the OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager 29   gt  lt  EMULEX Creating  Configuring  and Removing Teams    GUID is be used in event log messages instead of the adapter s Friendly  Name  Exceeding these limits has no other known consequences     4  Choose a team type  Valid options    e Failover   A type of switch independent teaming  If Failover is selected  the  Automatic Failback Enabled check box is available  Check    Automatic Failback  Enabled  if you want the traffic to failback to the primary team member when  the primary member recovers from a failure  Clear this check box if you want  traffic to continue on a secondary adapter  For more information  see    Failover   FO     on page 10    e Load balancing   A type of switch independent teaming  Load balancing  enables both transmit and receive load balancing to maintain in order delivery  of frames  For more information  see    Smart Load Balancing    on page 10    e LACP  A type of switch dependent teaming  For more information  see    IEEE  802 3ad and LACP Team Types    on page 12    e 802 3ad   A type of switch dependent teaming  For more information  see    IEEE  802 3ad and LACP Team Types    on p
56. er 24   gt  lt  EMULEX Viewing General Information    e Native VLAN   Shows whether native VLAN is enabled     Connection Properties Area    e Link Status   This field shows whether the team is functional  A link up  status indicates that at least one team member is functional  A link down  status indicates that no team members are functional    e Link Speed   The current link speed of the team  In failover teams  the link  speed is the same as the link speed of the active member  In load balancing   802 3ad  and Link Aggregation Control Protocol  LACP  teams  the link  speed is the sum of the link speed of the active members in the team    e TOE   Displays whether TOE is enabled or disabled for the team     e MTU   Displays the MTU  Maximum Transmit Unit  value of the team  This  value is the same as the MTU of the team   s adapters    e Team Members table   This table shows the following team member  information  primary or secondary role  active or passive status  and team  member name     Note  In the event of a mismatch between the MTU values of the team adapters   the least MTU of the team adapters is used by the team  TOE is disabled for  the team and an  MTU mismatch detected  message is displayed below each  MTU field     General Tab Buttons    e Failover   This button is only available for failover teams  Click to manually  cause the current team to failover     e Delete Team   Click to delete the team  A Confirm Team Deletion message  is displayed  Click Yes to pro
57. ers    None     Description    This command shows a summary of the overall NIC teaming and VLAN  configurations     Note  Network adapters are considered    bound    when they are part of the network  team or VLAN adapter  Adapters that are not part of your network team or not  part of a VLAN adapter are considered    unbound        Example    c  Program Files Emulex NIC Teaming gt OcTeamCmd exe show    Number of teams  0  VLAN Bound Adapters  0  Available Adapters  6    Showing Aliases    Syntax    OCTeamCmd exe show aliases    Parameters    None     Description    This command shows each adapters    alias  device manager name and network  connection device name  The aliases that are returned are used with CLI commands  that use    adapter id    as a parameter     Note  Network adapters are considered    bound    when they are part of the network  team or VLAN adapter  Adapters that are not part of your network team or not  part of a VLAN adapter are considered    unbound        Example    Alias  nicl  unbound     Device Manager Name   lt AdapterName gt   1    OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A    SXC EMULEX 5  OneCommand NIC Teaming Manager Command Line Interface 57    The Command Reference    Network Connection Name  J_ETH3  Alias  nic2  unbound    Device Manager Name   lt AdapterName gt   2  Network Connection Name  J_ETH1  Alias  nic3  unbound    Device Manager Name   lt AdapterName gt   3  Network Connection Name  J_ETH2    Alias  nic
58. f  For more information  see    Changing the  General Settings    on page 32     e Switch independent teaming types    o Failover  FO    If configured for fault tolerance  the system provides only  failover  For more information  see    Failover  FO     on page 10     o Auto Failback    o Smart load balancing  SLB    If configured for load balancing  failover is  included  For more information  see    Smart Load Balancing    on page 10     e TX RX load balancing     TCP IP load balancing   e Non TCP IP TX load balancing     Media Access Control  MAC  address load balancing  e Switch dependent teaming types    OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A     gt G EMULEX    Q    1  Overview Q  Restrictions    Link Aggregation Control Protocol  LACP    Also known as dynamic link  aggregation  For more information  see    IEEE 802 3ad and LACP Team  Types    on page 12    IEEE 802 3ad static   For more information  see    IEEE 802 3ad and LACP  Team Types    on page 12     e Hashing    Q    Q    Q    Perceived Port Load  Destination IP hashing  Destination MAC hashing    e Backup Restore of teaming configurations    e Dynamically reprogramming VLAN IDs allows you to change the VLAN ID of  a VLAN without recreating the VLAN with the new ID  The IP addresses  assigned to the VLAN remain intact through the change     e Change the primary adapter of a team  e Optional deletion of native VLANs    Restrictions    e Virtual Machine Queue  VMQ  is not supported 
59. file to  your system     The kit is activated with the optional switch  q or  q2  The  q switch displays  progress reports     The  q2 switch does not display progress report   2  Run the driver kit installer with the optional switch   For example  use the following command   elxdrvr nic teaming  lt version gt  exe  q2  Note  If unattended installation fails  it may be because the operating system  prerequisites have not been met  To ascertain if this is the reason  run the  installation interactively  If you encounter error messages when you run the    installation interactively  the same error messages apply to an unattended  installation  See Table 2 1 on page 13 for a complete list of prerequisites     OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A    2  Installing  Updating  and Uninstalling 15    DC EMULEX Updating the Driver and the NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager    Exit Codes    The Installer s Setup program returns an exit code that indicates the result of its actions   This result code is useful if you run Setup in unattended installation in a batch file   where it can be tested through the   ERRORLEVEL  variable  Windows NT4 and later  only   or by using an IF ERRORLEVEL statement  An exit code of zero indicates  success  A non zero exit code indicates a failure     If you run Setup from a batch file or from a command line prompt  the default  Windows behavior is to continue with the next command as soon as Setup starts  it  does not wait unti
60. freeadapters    Parameters    None     Description    This command shows a listing of adapters that are not assigned to a team and do not  have any assigned VLANs  Adapters are identified using their name  network manager   network connection name  and alias     Example    c  Program Files Emulex NIC Teaming gt OcTeamCmd exe show freeadapters  Alias  nic8    Device Manager Name  Emulex OneConnect OCe11102 R  I 2 port 10GbE  SFP  PCIe iSCSI CNA    Network Connection Name  Local Area Connection    Connection Status  connected    Showing Team or Adapter Details    Syntax    show  lt team id  adapter id   network connection name gt   vlan id     OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A    5  OneCommand NIC Teaming Manager Command Line Interface 6Q     gt  lt  EMULEX The Command Reference  Parameters  team id Team name   adapter id Adapter alias assigned by OCTeamCMD     network connection name This name is not stored by OCTeamCMD  This name is  maintained by Windows     vian id An optional parameter that specifies the number used  as the VLAN tag     Description    This command shows details about a team or an adapter  Optionally  to show  information about a VLAN  you must first specify an adapter or team  and then specify  the VLAN ID  You may use a numeric value or a string to identify the VLAN     Example    c  Program Files Emulex NIC Teaming gt OcTeamCmd exe show    SLOT 2       Device Manager Name  Emulex OneConnect OCe11102 R  I 2 port 10GbE 
61. guration changes     Note  For a complete list of notes for deleting a team  see    Creating  Configuring  and  Removing Teams    on page 27     Syntax    delete team  lt team id gt     Parameters    team id Team to be deleted     Description  This command deletes a team from the system and deletes any VLANs assigned to the    team     Example    c  Program Files Emulex NIC Teaming gt OcTeamCmd exe delete team mylbteam       Successfully deleted team  mylbteam    Adding an Adapter to a Team    Syntax    add adapter  lt team id gt   lt Adapter id gt     OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A    5  OneCommand NIC Teaming Manager Command Line Interface 64     gt  lt  EMULEX The Command Reference    Parameters    team id Team from which an adapter is to be added   adapter id Adapter to be added     Description    This command adds a specified adapter from the specified team  The adapter can only  be added if the team currently has less than the maximum number of adapters for that  team type  For more information about adding an adapter  see    Replacing a Team  Adapter    on page 33     Example    c  Program Files Emulex NIC Teaming gt OcTeamCmd exe add adapter myteam nicl14    Adapter nicl4 has been successfully added to team myteam    Setting an Adapter as Primary  The following command lets you set an adapter as primary   Note  The primary adapter must be an Emulex branded adapter   Note  You cannot set an adapter as primary if it is not a membe
62. h mavaccsebadersinasaererstataiserdaseecancsateus 61  Deleting    TeaM cccsidescaswixas bivexmecadeddaronea sts teiooiasestanmeedeenenpieteeeiaeegeeis 63  Adding an Adapter to a Team    eee 63  Setting an Adapter as Primary  octctedisceressesenseederatecciuesteudebinackersecendiseszsnenat 64  Removing an Adapter from a Teas sires aeveienricierecrnweisiverdedeaasbenoveteiess 64   Ne cel  qt Gr VLAN second eee ers neeaae REE REE aE EAEE EREE EE A error et sore 65  Modifying a VUANMID  cccorssestacestadbs viiehaesbscaseeteiss aseevaricasest arghiiiehsiabicienns 67  Deleting a VLAN sei cidestevriniensvexnt ide tiexndvadysiiwiviisierserincredeeteerieeereni cet 67  Setting the Default Global Reactivation Delay           ccccccceceee esses esate esaeeenenee ns 68  Setting the Reactivation Delay of an Existing T   aM          ccccceeecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeene ees 69  Forcing a Team to FallOVer   ccicsinisssarsiemresivvweinniareitermiwids Seeiwedneseeveraaisies 69  Appendix A  Load Balancing Use Cases           ssssssnnnnnsssunnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnn 70  Perceived Port Load      ccscccecscecceccccceccenaeconnausoucaeaneuoenaegouseeaonsoegauaoeaseoosgcen 70  When TOSS  tussisconscacbstavessasesgadewtadessceteeneresgdrabasecedeantnapsaunessenwernatiaeets 70  When DN Me iresten untae i oaa aa ei Erbia AA Ei 70  Destination MAC    iiccnscadccrsensseascteastacentaenscanasiseenns testaemennaonedenstatentnemanaaasess 70  MUNCIE SEs einan E OA A 70  When Not to USe oy cares ie Pocus teeecuseqi
63. iSCSI   widespread usage      Destination MAC    This method is team member channel selection  hashing  based on the destination  MAC address     When to Use    Use this method when the local system is the server and the server communicates  through a NIC team to a switch  and then to many other systems on the local subnet   typically many client  laptop or desktop systems   To be effective  the remote systems  must be located on the same IP address subnet as the server team is located  Use this  method only when the server system communicates with many clients  or other  servers  on the local subnet  Only systems that are on the local subnet have highly  variant destination MAC addresses in Ethernet frames sent from the server system NIC  team to those systems     OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A     gt  lt  EMULEX Destination IP    Appendix A  Load Balancing Use Cases    When Not to Use    If the client  laptop or desktop systems are located on different IP subnets and IP  routing is required to reach them  from the server   this method is typically not a good  fit  When the Ethernet frames sent from the server system s NIC team to the IP router   often a single gateway  all have the same constant destination MAC address  that of  the IP router   this method does not distribute traffic well  When all of the packets in all  of the TCP IP have the same destination MAC address  of the IP router   they all hash  to the same member  individu
64. ided kit to uninstall the driver  Do not use a  previous version of the driver utilities to uninstall the OneCommand  NIC Teaming driver and NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager  Do not use  Device Manager to uninstall the OneCommand NIC Teaming driver and  NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager  If you use a previous version of the  driver utility or Device Manager  unpredictable results will occur     Caution  Uninstalling the NIC Teaming package will remove all existing teams and  VLANs     To uninstall the NIC Teaming package   e For Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2  select Start gt Control  Panel gt Programs gt Uninstall a Program     e Fora Windows 2008 Server Core operating system  use the following file   because there is no GUI to view the Programs and Features Control Panel      C  Program Files Emulex NIC Teaming uninstall nic teaming bat    e For Windows Server 2012  select Start gt Control Panel gt Programs gt Uninstall a  Program   a  Select Emulex NIC Teaming Driver Kit 2 xx xxx in the program list and  click the Uninstall icon in the tool bar above the program list  If you have  User Access Control enabled  click Continue when asked for permission   b  Click Yes  The application is removed from the system  You are prompted to  reboot     c  Click OK     OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A      3  Using the OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager 17   gt G EMULEX Starting the OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager    3  Using the
65. ield Definitions    VLAN Properties Area    e Device Manager Name   The device manager name   e Network Connection Name   The network manager name  e VLAN ID   The VLAN ID   e VLAN Name   The VLAN name    Connection Properties Area    e Link Status   The status of the link on the selected VLAN   e MAC Address   The NIC MAC address currently assigned to the VLAN  e Packets Sent   The number of packets sent using the VLAN   e Packets Received   The number of packets received using the VLAN   e IP Addresses table   A list of the IP addresses for the VLAN    Viewing General Information for a VLAN Adapter    1  From the Start menu  click All Programs gt Emulex gt OneCommand Teaming and  VLAN Manager to start the application  The General tab for the host computer is  displayed     OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A    25    Aw   3  Using the OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager 26  DG EMULEX Viewing General Information    2  Select an adapter listed under    VLAN Adapters    in the discovery tree  The General  tab for the VLAN adapter is displayed     PA OneCommand NIC Teaming and   LAN Manager     Ol x  Fie Tools Help    Ezo fz      E  NIC TEAMING R2 General   VLANs    Teams     VLAN Adapters            Adapter Properties             Sie 8  LANAdapter   Emulex OneConnect 0 Device Manager Name  VLANAdapter   Emulex OneConnect OCe11102 R  F 2 port 10GbE S     S VLAN 101   Emulex OneConnect     E W Available Adapters Network Connection Name     
66. ify Team button is available     5  Click Modify Team  The Confirm Team Modification dialog box is displayed     6  Click Yes on the confirmation dialog box to make the changes  An Operation in  Progress status window is displayed     Removing One or More Teams    To remove a single team    1  Inthe discovery tree  select the team node that you want to remove    2  On the General tab  click Delete Team  The Confirm Team Deletion dialog box is  displayed    3  Click Yes on the confirmation dialog box to make the changes  An Operation in  Progress status window is displayed  Once the removal is complete  the discovery  tree is automatically updated to display the latest configuration    To remove multiple teams    1  Inthe discovery tree  click the Teams tree node    2  Select one or more teams listed on the General tab    3  Click Delete on the General tab     Note  A progress indicator displays the status of deletion of each of the selected  teams  When all the teams are deleted  click Close and the page  automatically refreshes     OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A      3  Using the OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager 32   gt G EMULEX Changing the General Settings    Changing the General Settings    The default global reactivation delay is the amount of seconds that an adapter must  wait to carry traffic before it is allowed to rejoin its team  The reactivation delay  defaults to 30 seconds and prevents jittering while the adapter sta
67. ion of  the team     For LACP teams there is an optional argument  shortTO  which specifies that the  protocol s short timeout is to be used  If this is not specified  the standard long timeout  is used     Table 5 2 Hash Algorithms             Hash Algorithm Abbreviation  Perceived adapter load percload  Destination MAC destmac  Destination IP destip       OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A    5  OneCommand NIC Teaming Manager Command Line Interface 63     gt  lt  EMULEX The Command Reference    Example    c  Program Files Emulex NIC Teaming gt OcTeamCmd exe create team failover   fbenabled myteam nic5 nic6         Successfully created team  myteam    WARNING  The MTU sizes of some of the team member adapters are not  matching  As a result  the team will use the least MTU  Also  TOE will  be disabled     Deleting a Team    Caution  Removing a team may take several minutes  Prematurely cancelling this  operation may result in partial removal of a team or VLAN  which may lead  to future teaming issues including system instability     Note  Do not remove a team or VLAN while they are carrying traffic  If you do   unpredictable results will occur     Note  Adapters  teams and VLANs that have been disabled in Network Connections  or Device Manager cannot be managed by the NIC Teaming Manager and may  not be visible to the NIC Teaming Manager  Make sure that any affected  adapters  teams and VLANs are enabled before making any NIC Teaming  confi
68. ion when you want to     e Replicate a server   e Rebuild a server   e Replace a failed adapter   e Change a current configuration to a previous one    Example    c  Program Files Emulex NIC Teaming gt OcTeamCmd exe backup backup txt  Configuration backed up to file  backup txt    OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A    5  OneCommand NIC Teaming Manager Command Line Interface 55     gt  lt  EMULEX The Command Reference    Restoring the NIC Teaming Configuration    Syntax   OCTeamCmd exe restore  lt filename gt    Parameters   filename The NIC Teaming and VLAN configuration is restored from this file  that was created using the backup option    Description    This command replaces current NIC teaming configuration with the configuration  found in the specified backup file  By replacing the current NIC teaming configuration  with a backed up version  you can     e Undo changes to the NIC configuration that you no longer want     e Facilitate disaster recovery by restoring a NIC teaming configuration after  reloading an operating system     e Duplicate NIC teaming configurations on identical servers   Note  The Restore command does not restore assigned IP addresses     To restore the NIC teaming configuration on the same or a duplicated server  the  server s current physical NIC configuration must be identical to the NIC configuration  in the backup file  If this condition is violated  the restoration is terminated     The file specification can
69. ismatch between primary and secondary  adapters    0x8F000087   1895825297 2399142023 When a VLAN is added to a team which does not  have a Native VLAN and the keepnvlan  parameter has been specified    0x8F000088   1895825298 2399142024 The team name specified contains an  unsupported character              The Command Reference    Help    Syntax    OCTeamCmd exe help  command     OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual    P009415 01A Rev  A    5  OneCommand NIC Teaming Manager Command Line Interface 52     gt  lt  EMULEX The Command Reference    Parameters    command An optional parameter that specifies the name of the CLI command  Use  this argument to show help for a specific command     Description    The OCTeamCmd exe help command without any parameters or with the command  line options of    help         h    or          lists the utility   s version and all OCTeamCmd  commands     Example of Help With No Optional Command    c  Program Files Emulex NIC Teaming gt OcTeamCmd exe help  OCTeamCMD  version  lt version number gt   Usage  octeamcmd  lt command gt   lt parameters gt   Help commands    h   displays this text       displays this text      displays this text  help   displays this text  help  lt command gt    displays help for the requested command    Backup Restore Commands     backup  lt filename gt    creates a file containing the current  configuration  restore  lt filename gt    replaces the current configuration with th    one in the file  Show C
70. l Setup has finished  As a result  the value of  ERRORLEVEL  does    not necessarily reflect an accurate exit code     To remedy this  run Setup as follows     c  share gt START  wait elxdrvr nic teaming  lt version gt  exe  q  c  share gt echo  ERRORLEVELS    This ensures that the command does not return until Setup has exited     Updating the Driver and the NIC Teaming and VLAN  Manager    Caution  Use the Emulex provided kit to update the NIC Teaming and VLAN    Manager  Do not use a previous version of the driver utilities to update the  OneCommand NIC Teaming driver and NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager   If you do  unpredictable results will occur     Caution  Do not update the NIC Teaming driver and NIC Teaming and VLAN    Manager while I O traffic is running  If you do  unpredictable results will  occur     To update the NIC Teaming driver and the NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager while  preserving the existing configuration  including the IP address      L    From the Emulex website  download the latest file named  elxdrvr nic teaming  lt version gt  exe to your system     Double click the elxdrvr nic teaming  lt version gt  exe and follow the prompts   Reboot when prompted to do so     OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A      2  Installing  Updating  and Uninstalling 16   gt  lt  EMULEX Uninstalling the Driver and the NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager    Uninstalling the Driver and the NIC Teaming and  VLAN Manager    WARNING  Use the Emulex prov
71. lly set    c  Program Files Emulex NIC Teaming gt     Setting the Reactivation Delay of an Existing Team    Syntax   set reactdelay  lt delay value gt   lt team id gt    Parameters   delay value Delay value in seconds  Valid values range from 1 to 200    team id The name of the team that will use the global reactivation delay value   Description    This command changes the global reactivation delay value used by the specified team     Example   c  Program Files Emulex NIC Teaming gt OcTeamCmd exe set reactdelay 45  FOTeam   Default reactivation delay of 45 seconds is successfully set for team  FOTeam    c  Program Files Emulex NIC Teaming gt     Forcing a Team to Failover    Syntax   failover  lt team id gt    Parameters   team id The name of the team that is to change the active adapter   Description    This command forces the specified failover team to change the active adapter  If there is  more than one available adapter  the driver selects which adapter is to become the  active adapter     Example    c  Program Files Emulex NIC Teaming gt OcTeamCmd exe set failover FOTeam  Manual failover successful on team FOTeam    c  Program Files Emulex NIC Teaming gt     OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A      Appendix A  Load Balancing Use Cases 70   gt C EMULEX Perceived Port Load    Appendix A  Load Balancing Use Cases    Perceived Port Load    This method automatically distributes TCP IP traffic across team member channels by  examining traffi
72. m  Netextreme II  adapters    NICs shown as members of the same port by OneCommand Manager should  not be included on the same team    LACP and 802 3ad teams do not support TCP offload  Disable these setting  before creating teams    On the OCe10102 UCNA  receive side scaling  RSS  works only on incoming  packets that match the MAC address programmed into the NIC port  This  limitation applies to secondary members of the Failover  LACP  and 802 3ad  team types    When creating or modifying teams and VLANs  changes to adapter names may  not completely propagate through the system until the system has been  restarted  Before the system is restarted  the teams and VLANs will function  properly  however some operating system facilities may continue to use the  adapter names before the change was made     OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A    3  Using the OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager 28     gt  lt  EMULEX Creating  Configuring  and Removing Teams    It is possible for the IPv6 configuration information to be retained when a team  or VLAN is deleted  If a new team or VLAN is created  it is possible this IPv6  configuration information  such as static IPv6 address  may be used with the  new team or VLAN  If this behavior is observed  use the network properties  dialog for the team or VLAN to correct the configuration     Creating a Team    Every team must include at least one Emulex adapter and the primary adapter should  be an Emulex a
73. n Properties    Link Status  Link Up P Addresses    169 254 95 120  MAC Address  E6 1F 13 7D BE DF             Link Speed  9 7 Mbps  Packets Sent  49095    Packets Received  95564    Figure 3 5 General tab Information for a non Emulex Adapter  General Tab for an Adapter   Field Definitions    Port Properties Area    e Device Manager Name   The device manager name  e Network Connection Name   The network connection friendly name    Connection Properties Area    e Link Status   The status of the link on the selected adapter port  e Link Speed   The link speed    e MAC Address   The NIC MAC address currently assigned to the selected  adapter port    e Packets Sent   The number of packets sent  e Packets Received   The number of packets received  e IP Address table   IP addresses for the adapter    Viewing General Information for a Team    1  From the Start menu  click All Programs gt Emulex gt OneCommand Teaming and  VLAN Manager to start the application  The General tab for the host computer is  displayed     OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A      3  Using the OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager 23   gt  lt  EMULEX Viewing General Information    2  Select a team in the discovery tree  The General tab for the team is displayed     ez 6  2       5  NIC TEAMING R2 General   VLANs   Modify Team                                        Teams   5     Emulex OneConnect Team Adapte Team Properties  E W Available Adapters Team Type  Failover Adapte
74. n changes cannot  be made    0x8F00004A   1895825334 2399141962 Exceeds the number of VLANs allowed    0x8F00004B   1895825333 2399141963 Failed to find the alias for the required adapter    0x8F00004C   1895825332 2399141964 The same adapter was specified multiple times  on the command line    0x8F00004D   1895825331 2399141965 Reboot the system after creating a failover team  unless it is the first one on the system    Ox8F00004E   1895825330 2399141966 Windows reports that some device configuration  activity  install  uninstall  enable  disable  is in  progress  NIC Teaming configuration changes  cannot be made until that activity has  completed    0x8F00004F  1895825329 2399141967 A timeout occurred while waiting for Windows to          OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual       complete the creation of a team  The creation  may have happened  but it did not happen  within 5 minutes     P009415 01A Rev  A     gt    EMULEX    5  OneCommand NIC Teaming Manager Command Line Interface 49  Error Codes    Table 5 1 OneCommand NIC Teaming Driver and Command Line Utility Error Codes  Continued                                                                             Hexadecimal   Signed Unsigned   Error Code Decimal Value   Decimal Value  Description   0x8F000050   1895825328 2399141968 A timeout occurred while waiting for Windows to  complete the creation of a VLAN  The creation  may have happened  but it did not happen  within 5 minutes    0x8F000051   18958225
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77. nfiguration Management Area          ccccccecceee tenet eats eeeeeeeeeee sate saeeeaeeeneeneranes 21  Configuration Management DULtONS            ccccece cece eee e eee eeeeeee sents sateeeeeeeeeene sates 21  Viewing General Information for an Adapter          cccccccecceeeesee esate eeaeeeenneeennes 21  General Tab for an Adapter   Field Definitions               ccccececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeneenaes 22  Viewing General Information for a Team         cccccecee cece eects eeeeeeaeeeeaeeeeaeeeenaes 22  General Tab for a Team   Field DefinitionS              cccccecseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaneente snes 23  Viewing General Information for a VLAN        ccccccceeeecee seat ee eeeeeeaeeeeaeeeeaeeeenaes 24    OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A    DE EMULEX Table of Contents 4    General Tab for a VLAN   Field Definitions ccecce 25   Viewing General Information for a VLAN Adapter      ssssssssssrrrrrerererrrrrrrrrerrsre  25  General Tab for a VLAN Adapter   Field DefinitionS        ssssssssssssssserrrererererrrrrerere 26  Creating  Configuring  and Removing TeamS          sssssssssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 27  Creatinga VOOM ea vorsseenun eect ine ar EEEE SEAE RAPEN EEA EEEE EE E EEIE 28  Modifying a TeaMisesi iren rrereroeri u ranean a ENRE N EAA ESEE EAE TENNARA EES ETE 30  Removing One or More TeamS         s ssssessesssssrrrrrrerrrrrrsrrrrrrrrtrrrrrrrrrrrrrrsre  31  Changing the General SettingS          11ss0rs11s11115201nsns1111sn0n2nnsnunnn
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79. nnot be managed by the OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN  Manager and may not be visible to the OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN  Manager  Make sure that any affected adapters are enabled before making any  NIC Teaming configuration changes     Note  You should not disable an adapter port that is part of an 802 3ad static team  If  you do  I O will fail because an 802 3ad team is switch dependent  When using  802 3ad static teams  you must disable links by disabling the switch port     Replacing a Primary Adapter    To remove a team   s primary adapter  you must first set a secondary adapter as the  primary adapter  Afterwards  you can replace the old primary adapter  Using this  method  you avoid having to rebuild the team     Replacing a malfunctioning primary adapter will cause the team to assume the new  adapter   s MAC address  To prevent the team   s network identity from changing   program the new adapter with the old adapter   s MAC address To change primary and  secondary adapters     1  From the OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager window  select the  team that you want to modify     2  Click the Modify Team tab    3  Select the team member that you want to make primary    4  Click the Set Primary button    To replace a team   s primary adapter with one of the same model    1  Turn off the machine    2  Replace the adapter    3  Turn on the machine    4  Update the ports on the new adapter to use the MAC addresses from the old ports   To replace a team   s primary a
80. o adding a VLAN     e Adapters  teams and VLANs that have been disabled in Network Connections  or Device Manager cannot be managed by the NIC Teaming Manager and may  not be visible to the NIC Teaming Manager  Make sure that any affected  adapters  teams and VLANs are enabled before making any NIC Teaming  configuration changes     e If you use static IP addresses  non DHCP   you must assign IP addresses to any  native VLANs and VLANs that you create     e When the first VLAN is added to a team  the team s Native VLAN is removed   The Native VLAN can be added later  if desired  If the Native VLAN is added  again  adding additional VLANs will not affect its state  For more information  about Native VLAN  see    Native VLANs    on page 40     e VLANs created over teams containing non Emulex team members are not  supported by Emulex  However this configuration may work if the non Emulex  team members are well known to your system  Discretion is advised     Syntax    add vlan  lt team id  adapter id gt   lt  vlan id gt   number     OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A    5  OneCommand NIC Teaming Manager Command Line Interface 66     gt G EMULEX The Command Reference  Parameters  team id If a VLAN is to be assigned to a team  this is the team name   adapter id Ifa VLAN is to be assigned to an adapter  this is the adapter alias   vian id The number to be used as the VLAN tag  Valid values range from 1 to  64   number An optional parameter that sp
81. of members did not fall in  the required range for the requested team type    0x8F000019   1895825383 2399141913 The adapter ID is invalid    0x8F00001A  1895825382 2399141914 The team ID is either missing or invalid    0x8F00001B  1895825381 2399141915 The team ID exceeds the maximum string length  of 39 characters    0x8F00001C  1895825380 2399141916 The team ID  adapter ID is invalid or missing    0x8F00001D  1895825379 2399141917 The team ID  adapter ID is not found    0x8F00001E  1895825378 2399141918 The VLAN value or ID is invalid    0x8F00001F  1895825377 2399141919 The hash value may be invalid or the internal  structure may need to be updated    0x8F000020  1895825376 2399141920 The team type may be invalid or the internal  structure may need to be updated    0x8F000021  1895825375 2399141921 Failure to retrieve the list of free adapters on  the system    0x8F000022  1895825374 2399141922 Failure to retrieve the list of bound adapters on  the system    0x8F000023  1895825373 2399141923 Failed to retrieve the adapter alias list from the  system    0x8F000024  1895825372 2399141924 Failed to create alias for one of the adapters    0x8F000025  1895825371 2399141925 Failed to create a team alias    0x8F000026  1895825370 2399141926 Failed to retrieve a team alias list    0x8F000027  1895825369 2399141927 Failed to read alias information from the  registry    0x8F000028  1895825368 2399141928 The team name is not unique  There is already a  team or adapter with this name
82. ommands     show   displays the number of teams  VLAN bound adapters and free  adapters    show  lt team id   adapter id   network connection name gt   lt vlan_id gt     displays detailed information about an adapter  team or VLAN    show aliases   displays each adapter   s alias  Network Connection  Manager   s device name  and Device Manager   s name    show freeadapters   displays a listing of the adapters that are  not assigned to any teams and do not have VLANs assigned    show reactdelay   Displays the default reactivation delay that  will be used when creating teams  The delay value is shown in  seconds     show teams   displays a listing of the current teams and their  details    show versions   displays the versions of the various components    show vlandadapters   displays a listing of the VLAN bound  adapters and the VLANS assigned to them    show vlans  lt team id   adapter id gt    displays the assigned and  available VLAND ids for a team or an adapter    Team Management Commands     OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A      5  OneCommand NIC Teaming Manager Command Line Interface 53   gt    EMULEX The Command Reference    create team  lt team type gt   lt team name gt   lt adapter list gt    creates a  team    delete team  lt team id gt    removes a team from the system    add adapter  lt team id gt   lt adapter id gt    adds an adapter to an  existing team    delete adapter  lt team id gt   lt adapter id gt    deletes an adapte
83. r Tab   4  Enter a starting VLAN ID  Valid tag values are from 1    4094  The VLAN Name  shows the VLAN Name in the format VLAN_ lt VLAN ID gt     5  Enter the number of VLANs to create     6  Click Add VLAN to add the VLAN to the adapter  You can create up to 48 VLANs  for an adapter  The Configured VLANs area shows the list of VLANs configured for  the adapter  The VLAN Name shows the VLAN Name in the format  VLAN_ lt VLAN ID gt      7  Click Apply  The VLAN is added to the selected adapter     Modifying a VLAN ID of a VLAN Adapter    You may want to reprogram the VLAN that is added to a team or VLAN adapter  You  can change the VLAN ID without having to delete and recreate the VLAN with a new  VLAN ID  The IP Addresses assigned to the VLAN remain attached to the VLAN  regardless of the ID change     OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A    3  Using the OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN    Manager 40    Configuring a VLAN    SG EMULEX    Native VLANs    Once a VLAN has been placed over a team or an adapter  you can still access a team  or adapter directly  without going through a VLAN  if you desire  This means that  the VLAN tag is 0 and this is the native VLAN     The native VLAN is disabled by default when you create the first VLAN on a team   However  you can specify whether or not to enable or disable the native VLAN     When all the VLANs on a device are deleted  the native VLAN is automatically  enabled in case of a team  and the VLAN a
84. r from  an existing team    set reactdelay  lt delay value gt    sets the default reactivation  delay    set reactdelay  lt delay value gt   lt team id gt    sets reactivation delay  for a team    set nvlan  lt team id   adapter id gt   lt enabled   disabled gt    sets  native VLAN on a VLAN bound team or adapter    set primary  lt team id gt   lt adapter id gt   sets the specified adapter as  the primary member of the team    failover  lt team id gt    causes the specified failover team to change  which adapter is the active adapter     VLAN Management Commands     add vlan  lt team id   adapter id gt   lt vlan id gt   lt number gt    adds one or  more VLANs to a team or an adapter    delete vlan  lt team id   adapter id gt   lt vlan id gt   lt number gt  gt     lt vlan  alias gt   gt    removes one or more VLANs to a team or an adapter    modify vlan  lt team id   adapter id gt   lt old id gt   lt new id gt   Modifies  the VLAN ID of the specified team or adapter     Example of Help With an Optional Command    c  Program Files Emulex NIC Teaming gt OcTeamCmd exe help backup    Usage  octeamcmd backup  lt filename gt     Creates a backup of the current NIC Teaming configuration in the  specified file  The specified file cannot already exist  The file  specification can include a directory path in addition to the  filename  If no directory path is specified  the backup file will be  placed in the current working directory  Any specified directory  path must exist and must be 
85. r of the team     Syntax      OCTeamCmd exe set primary  lt teamID gt   lt adapterID gt     Example    c  Program Files Emulex NIC Teaming gt octeamcmd exe set primary myteam nic5    Adapter nic6   has been successfully set as primary adapter for the team myteam    Removing an Adapter from a Team    Note  Do not remove an adapter while it is carrying traffic  If you do  unpredictable  results will occur     Note  Adapters that have been disabled in either Network Connections or device  Manager cannot be managed by the OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN  Manager and may not be visible to the OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN  Manager  Make sure that any affected adapters are enabled before making any  NIC Teaming configuration changes     Note     Syntax    delete adapter  lt team id gt   lt Adapter id gt     OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A    5  OneCommand NIC Teaming Manager Command Line Interface 65     gt  lt  EMULEX The Command Reference  Parameters    team id Team from which an adapter is to be removed     adapter id Adapter to be removed     Description    This command removes the specified adapter from the specified team  The adapter can  only be removed if the team will be left with the minimum number of adapters for that  team type     Example    c  Program Files Emulex NIC Teaming gt octeamcmd exe delete adapter myteam nic5    Adapter nic5 has been successfully deleted from team FOTeam    Adding a VLAN    The following notes apply t
86. rs  2  pe Emus Automatic Failback  Enabled VLANS  0  5 non Emulex  2A Cisco 1GigE 1350 LOM   Local Reactivation Delay  s   30 Native VLAN  Enabled    2A Cisco 1GigE 1350 LOM  2   Lo  ae Cisco 1GigE 1350 LOM  3   Lo  W Cisco 1GigE 1350 LOM  4   Lo          M Connection Properties  Link Status  Link Up Link Speed  10 0 Gbps  TOE  Disabled MTU  1500          M Team Members    Primary Active Emulex OneConnect Team Adapter JD   Emulex OneConnect OCe11102  Secondary Passive Emulex OneConnect Team Adapter JD   Emulex OneConnect 0Ce11102             Failover    Delete Team      Figure 3 6 General Tab Information for a Team    General Tab for a Team   Field Definitions    Team Properties Area    e Team Type   The team type  e Fora failover team  this area shows the Automatic Failback field  This field  shows whether automatic failback is enabled     e Foranon failover team  LACP  802 3ad or load balancing   this area shows  the Load Balance Hash field  This field shows the hash algorithm that is  used for the load balancing  For a LACP team  this area also shows the Short  Timeout field  This field shows whether short timeout is enabled for the  LACP team    e Reactivation Delay s    The default reactivation delay value  in seconds  for  the team    e Adapters   The number of tagged adapters for the team    e VLANs   The number of VLANs assigned to the team    OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A      3  Using the OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manag
87. ss it and does not  update its own ARP cache     The only way that the router would process an ARP intended for another network  device is if the router has proxy ARP enabled and the host has no default gateway  This  is very rare and not recommended for most applications     Transmitted traffic through a router is load balanced and is based on the source and  destination IP address and TCP UDP port number  Since routers do not alter the  source and destination IP address  the load balancing algorithm works as intended     Receive Side Scaling    Receive side scaling  RSS  improves the received traffic performance by distributing  multiple incoming traffic sessions to multiple processors     On the OCe10102 UCNA  receive side scaling  RSS  works only on incoming packets  that match the MAC address programmed into the NIC port  This limitation applies to  secondary members of the Failover  LACP and 802 3ad team types     OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A      1  Overview 12  SXG EMULEX Receive Side Scaling    For Hyper V virtual machines that use the Failover  LACP and 802 3ad team types   both the primary and secondary adapters do not have RSS support     The OCe11102 UCNA does not have this limitation and is fully supported     IEEE 802 3ad and LACP Team Types    IEEE 802 3ad and Switch Controlled Teaming  LACP  are similar to link aggregation  static mode except that it uses the LACP to negotiate the ports that make up the team   The LAC
88. stalled  the protocol address is assigned to the  native VLAN adapter and not to the physical adapters that make up the team     Note     The following notes apply to creating and configuring teams with the CLI and  with the OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager     When teams are created  the proper bindings for the team and its adapters are  set up in the Network Connections CPA  The adapters are bound to the Emulex  driver  and the team s Native VLAN is bound to IPv4 IPv6  Changing the  bindings of teams  teamed adapters  or their VLANs can result in  non functional teams and hung applications     If you use static IP addresses when creating a team  non DHCP   you must  assign IP addresses to the VLANs of the team that you create  Adapters that  have been disabled in either Network Connections or Device Manager cannot  be managed by the NIC Teaming Manager and may not be visible to the  Manager  Make sure that any affected adapters  teams and VLANs are enabled  before making any NIC Teaming configuration changes     Do not change a team member s advanced properties  in network  adapter   s  properties   You must delete the team  change the desired values and recreate  the team     The NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager supports multi vendor teams  Each  team in a multi vendor environment must include at least one Emulex adapter  and this Emulex adapter has to be the primary adapter of the team    Emulex has tested the NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager with Intel  x520  and  Broadco
89. t e eee e ee eaee esate esnetennenennags 32  Figure 3 12 Browse Dialog Box to Save a Configuration           cccecce cece eeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeenees 34  Figure 3 13 Browse Dialog Box to Restore a Configuration               cccecce eee e eee e eee eee 36  Figure 3 14 VLANS MaDe ccccssoncuercelenie secu ht cecannel vararia cena ree ee eens eep ce taeeaeseiaane 38  Figure 3 15 Create VLAN Adapter Tabwcicsccisccscsscsiieccessrceirceess beeiendcieeeuseeessbes biases 39  Figure 3 16 Modify VLAN ID Dialog BOX         cccceccec cece cee eee cece eee eaeeeeateesaneeennteenans 40    OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A     gt G EMULEX List of Tables 7    List of Tables    Table 2 1 Supported Operating Systems and Microsoft  NET Frameworks    PEQMIPEMIENE S256 5 tars tccct yi evs fades baie rttr nnr E rnnr E EEEE EREEREER EEE EREEREER EE EEEE 13  Table 5 1 OneCommand NIC Teaming Driver and Command Line Utility Error   CodeS aaee E E E a 45  Table 5 2 Hash AlgorithMS eccerre ninan en ane n a EEEE EE 62  Table 5 3 Event Log NESS erena E EEEE A E EAE EEE 72    OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A     gt G EMULEX 1  Overview 8    1  Overview    The Emulex   OneCommand    Network Interface Card  NIC  Teaming and Virtual  Local Area Network  VLAN  Manager allows you to group multiple NICs as a single  virtual device and provides the ability to team two or more NIC VNIC ports  It also  enables you to add one or more VLANs over a 
90. t recognized    0x8F00000B  1895825397 2399141899 The specified directory cannot be found    0x8F00000C  1895825396 2399141900 Windows does not allow the file to open    0x8F00000D  1895825395 2399141901 The backup file has been corrupted    0x8F00000E  1895825394 2399141902 The number of NICs has changed since the  backup was made    0x8F00000F  1895825393 2399141903 A different and unexpected NIC is found in the  PCI slot    0x8F000010  1895825392 2399141904 A PCI slot does not contain the expected NIC    0x8F000011  1895825391 2399141905 Backup file creation failed    0x8F000012  1895825390 2399141906 Restoration failed     OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual             P009415 01A Rev  A     gt    EMULEX    5  OneCommand NIC Teaming Manager Command Line Interface 46  Error Codes    Table 5 1 OneCommand NIC Teaming Driver and Command Line Utility Error Codes  Continued                                                                             Hexadecimal   Signed Unsigned   Error Code Decimal Value   Decimal Value  Description   0x8F000013   1895825389 2399141907 No teams exist on the system    0x8F000014   1895825388 2399141908 There is an invalid number of command  arguments    Ox8F000015   1895825387 2399141909 Required data is not found on the command line    0x8F000016   1895825386 2399141910 The team type is not provided    0x8F000017  1895825385 2399141911 An invalid hash value is specified    0x8F000018   1895825384 2399141912 The provided number 
91. team from the Virtual Network Manager     Note  For complete instructions on removing the adapter from the virtual machine  and removing the team from the Virtual Network Manager  see the  appropriate Microsoft Hyper V documentation     3  Use the OneConnect NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager to remove the team  See     Configuring a VLAN    on page 36     OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A    5  OneCommand NIC Teaming Manager Command Line Interface 43     gt  lt  EMULEX Introduction    5  OneCommand NIC Teaming Manager  Command Line Interface    Introduction    The OneCommand    NIC Teaming Manager Command Line Interface  OCTeamCmd   is a companion to the OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager  Use the  OCTeamCmd in scripted operations from within shell scripts or batch files     Each time you run this application from the command line  a single operation is  performed  The first parameter of this command is the requested operation  When the  specified operation is completed  the command prompt is displayed  Some of the  OCTeamCmd commands require one or more additional parameters that specify the  nature of the command     When creating or modifying teams and VLANs  changes to adapter names may not  completely propagate through the system until the system has been restarted  Before  the systems is restarted  the teams and VLANs will function properly  however some  operating system facilities may continue to use the adapter names before the ch
92. team or over a NIC VNIC     A VLAN is a network of computers that behave as if they are connected to the same  wire even though they may actually be physically located on different segments of a  Local Area Network  LAN   VLANs are configured through software rather than  hardware  which make them extremely flexible  One advantage of a VLAN is that when  a computer is physically moved to another location  it can stay on the same VLAN  without any hardware reconfiguration     To increase throughput and bandwidth  and to increase link availability  you can  configure multiple network interfaces on one or more ethernet ports to appear to the  network as a single interface  This is referred to as Network Interface Card  NIC   teaming  or multi link trunking     NIC teaming has several advantages   e Increased bandwidth   Two or more network interfaces are combined to share  the load  thus increasing bandwidth     e Load balancing   Link aggregation enables distribution of processing and  communication across multiple links     e Higher link availability   Prevents a single link failure from disturbing traffic  flow   The Windows NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager supports   e vNIC teaming    e Reactivation delay   Ensures that the primary team adapter is ready to carry  traffic before a failback occurs  For more information  see    Changing the  General Settings    on page 32     e The auto refresh setting specifies how often the OneCommand NIC Teaming  and VLAN Manager refreshes itsel
93. tes apply to using teamed adapters in Hyper V     e NIC Teaming may be used in the Hyper V host  Its use within VMs is not  supported    e Use of the Hyper V Virtual Network Manager is recommended for using  VLANs withe virtual machines  Virtual networks should be created using the  adapter instance or the Native VLAN instance of a team and the VLAN tag  should be added when adding a virtual machine to the virtual network    e Hyper V must be installed to use Emulex teamed adapters in Hyper V    e TCP Offload does not occur in virtual machines    e When configuring a Smart Load Balancing  SLB  team with Hyper V  the SLB  team requires a static IP address assigned in the network connection properties   All virtual machines that use this SLB team type will also be required to use  static IP addresses    e DHCP is not supported in an SLB team running in Hyper V mode    e On the OCe10102 UCNA for Hyper V virtual machines that use the Failover   LACP and 802 3ad team types  both the primary and secondary adapters do not  have RSS support  The OCe11102 UCNA does not have this limitation and is  fully supported     Note  For complete instructions on creating virtual networks  see the appropriate  Microsoft Hyper V documentation     Deleting Hyper V Teams  When deleting a team that was configured in a virtual machine  you must complete the  following procedures   1  Use the Virtual Machine Settings to remove the adapter from the virtual machine   2  Use Hyper V Manager to remove the 
94. the  team  If the addition of the team name causes the adapter s Friendly Name to  exceed 52 character on x86 systems or 169 character on x64 systems  then event  log messages for the adapter may be affected  When these limits are exceeded   the adapter s GUID may be used in event log messages instead of the adapter s  Friendly Name  Exceeding these limits has no other known consequences     Note  You cannot disable an adapter port that is part of an 802 3ad static team  If you  do  I O will fail because an 802 3ad team or a LACP team is switch dependent   When using an 802 3ad static team or a LACP team  you must disable links by  disabling the switch port     The number of allowable team members varies with team type  Failover teams must  have at least 2 members and may have up to 3  Load balancing teams must have from 2  to 8 members  LACP and 802 3ad teams must have from 2 to 4 members     The auto failback setting is only used for failover teams  This setting specifies whether  the team should automatically resume using the primary adapter once it becomes  available again after the team has failed over to the secondary adapter     A maximum of 16 teams can be created  Use the abbreviated names from Table 5 2  when specifying the team type on Load Balancing  LACP and 802 3ad teams from the  command line     When the team is created  MTU information is collected  If there is an MTU discrepancy  between members  a warning is displayed  This warning does not affect the creat
95. ual capacity of multiple links to form a high performance virtual link  The  failure or replacement of a link in an LACP trunk does not cause loss of connectivity   The traffic fails over to the remaining links in the trunk     OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A    sc   2  Installing  Updating  and Uninstalling 13   gt G EMULEX Installing the Driver and the NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager    2  Installing  Updating  and Uninstalling    There are two ways to install the OneCommand NIC Teaming driver  and the NIC  Teaming and VLAN Manager     e Attended installation using the GUI  e Unattended installation using the command line    Installing the Driver and the NIC Teaming and VLAN  Manager    Prerequisites    See Table 2 1 for Microsoft NET Framework version requirements for your supported  operating system     Depending upon your operating system  the Microsoft NET Frameworks version 4 0  and or version 3 5 SP1 must be installed before you can install the OneCommand NIC  Teaming driver  and the NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager     Table 2 1 Supported Operating Systems and Microsoft  NET Frameworks Requirements                                  Operating System  NET Framework Required  Windows Server 2012 3 5 SP1 and 4 0   Windows Server 2012 Server Core 3 5 SP1   Windows Server 2008 x64 SP2 3 5 SP1 and 4 0   Windows Server 2008 x64 R2 4 0   Windows Server 2008 x64 R2 Server Core 3 5 SP1   Windows Server 2008 x64 R2 with Hyper V 4 0   Windows Server
96. xt Document 11 126 KB  Folders   ai OCTeamCmd 4 6 2012 9 32 AM Anolication 229    a    File name  I     Cancel      Figure 3 13 Browse Dialog Box to Restore a Configuration    Mi    3  Use the Open browse dialog box to locate a configuration and click Open     Configuring a VLAN    Note  The following notes apply to configuring a VLAN for an adapter and team     e Configuring the VLAN at both the physical and team level is not supported     OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A      3  Using the OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager 37   gt G EMULEX Configuring a VLAN    e If you use static IP addresses  non DHCP   you must assign IP addresses to any  native VLANs and VLANs that you create     e VLANs that have been disabled in either Network Connections or device  Manager cannot be managed by the OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN  Manager and may not be visible to the OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN  Manager  Make sure that any affected VLANs are enabled before making any  NIC Teaming configuration changes     e When the first VLAN is added to a team  you have the option to keep the team   s  Native VLAN or remove it  The Native VLAN can be added later  if desired  If  the Native VLAN is added again  adding additional VLANs will not affect its  state     e When VLANS are created  they are bound to IPv4 and IPv6  It is preferable to  have IP addresses assigned automatically using DHCP  If the VLANs are to  have statically assigned IP addresses
97. ype   Failover  3igE 1350 LOM   Local Area Connection  3igE 1350 LOM  2   Local Area Connection 2 I  Automatic Fallback Enabled  3igE 1350 LOM  3   Local Area Connection 3  3igE 1350 LOM  4   Local Area Connection 4              Team Members  Selected Adapters  Emulex OneConnect Team Adapter  0   Emulex OneConnect 0Ce11102 R  F 2 port 1OGbE SFP  PCle Universal CN           Emulex OneConnect Team Adapter  0   Emulex OneConnect OCe11102 R  F 2 port 1OGbE SFP  PCle Universal Ch    Ea       Figure 3 10 Modify Team Tab  4  Make changes to the team   e To add a secondary adapter from the discovery tree  select one or more    adapters and click 2    If this button is not active  you cannot add the  adapter  This could be due to the team type you have selected     e To remove an adapter  in the Team Members area  select one or more  adapters  The _ lt    button is active  Click this button to mark the adapter for    OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415 01A Rev  A      3  Using the OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager 31   gt  lt  EMULEX Creating  Configuring  and Removing Teams    deletion from the team  If this button is not active  the secondary adapter  cannot be removed     e The primary adapter is labeled  primary   To choose a different primary  adapter  select the adapter in the Team Members area and click Set Primary   The new primary adapter will be marked as    primary  and the previous  primary adapter will be marked as    non primary      The Mod
    
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