Team configuration properties – HP Integrity rx3600 Server User Manual
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VlanID — Specifies the VLAN identifier value for the device.
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VlanName — Specifies the descriptive name for the VLAN ID. Every VLAN must have a
name assigned to it. Duplicate names are allowed if you want to use the same names for
different VLAN IDs.
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NetworkAddress — Is written only for NICs that are not teamed. It allows the burned-in
address to be overridden with a locally administered address. A null value is always written
to the XML data file because locally administered addresses must be unique. A null value
is valid and indicates the network address will be the burned-in address. This value must
be a valid unicast address if it is edited.
Team configuration properties
Team configuration properties configured on the target server include the following:
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TeamName — Determines the unique identifier for the NIC team. Each team name on the
target system must be unique.
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OpMode — Determines operating mode of the team. Possible values are Auto, StaticDualSlb,
DynamicSingleSlb, StaticSingleSlb, FailOnFault, PrefPrimary, and TransmitLoadBalancing.
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LoadBalAlgorithm — Determines the team load balancing algorithm. Possible values are
MACAddress, IPAddress, TCPConnection, RoundRobin, and Auto.
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TeamNetworkAddress — Establishes the MAC address for the NIC team. A value is always
written to the XML data file. A null value is valid and causes a default address to be
computed. This value must be a valid unicast address if it is edited.
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TxPathValidationMode — Enables or disables the packet signal transmitted between the
team NICs. Possible values are Enabled and Disabled.
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RxPathValidationMode — Enables or disables the packet signal received between the team
NICs. Possible values are Enabled and Disabled.
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TxPathValidationInterval — Determines how frequently the packet signals are transmitted.
The range of acceptable values is 3 to 60. Values less than 3 are set to 3, and values greater
than 60 are set to 60.
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RxPathValidationInterval — Determines how frequently the packet signals are received.
The range of acceptable values is 3 to 60. Values less than 3 are set to 3, and values greater
than 60 are set to 60.
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RxPathValidationVlanID — Determines the VLAN on which Receive Path Validation
Heartbeat Frames are transmitted. This value is written only when a VLAN is defined for
the team. The default is the VLAN on the team with the lowest VLAN ID at the time the
team is created.
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FastPathEnabled — Enables or disables the port cost with path cost monitoring feature.
Possible values are Enabled and Disabled.
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FastPathSpanningTreeType — Determines the spanning tree protocol. Possible values are
IEEE 802.1D and Cisco PVST+. The default is IEEE 802.1D. FastPathSpanningTreeType is
relevant only if FastPathEnabled is enabled.
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FastPathVlanID — Determines the VLAN ID used for path cost monitoring. This value is
written only if a VLAN is defined for the team. FastPathVlanID is relevant only if
FastPathEnabled is enabled.
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ActivePathEnabled — Allows the team member to send a packet to a remote node and
receive a reply to determine if the team member sending the packet has a path to the echo
node. The absence of a reply within the specified time period can be used to determine when
a team member should be disabled. Possible values are Enabled and Disabled. The default
is Disabled. If Enabled, a valid echo node IP address must be entered.
The following values are written only when the ActivePathEnabled option is used:
— EchoNodeResponseMech — Determines which echo node response mechanism to use:
DirectedARP or CommunityAddressARP. If CommunityAddressARP is chosen,
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