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Network Adapter Scripting Utility
Configuration properties
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written to the log and the script exits without performing any actions.
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, Community Probe IP Address, Community Probe MAC Address, and Use
Default fields are used.
— EchoNodeProbeIPAddress — determines the IP address to which the Echo
Node responds. This is a reserved address that can be used by all teams on a
subnet. This must be a valid unicast IP address and is enforced by scripting. This
field is only used when both Active Path and Community Address ARP response
mechanism are selected.
— EchoNodeProbeAddress — determines the MAC address to which the Echo
Node responds. This is a reserved address that can be used by all teams. This
must be a valid unicast address and is enforced by scripting. This field is only
used when both Active Path and Community Address ARP response mechanism
are selected and EchoNodeUseDefMac = No.
— EchoNodeUseDefMac — determines whether to use the reserved MAC address
defined in NTID or whether to allow the user to specify the address. This field is
only used when both Active Path and Community Address ARP response
mechanism are selected. Valid values are Yes and No: Yes = use the default MAC
address, No = use the EchoNodeProbeAddress.
— EchoNodeAddress — (Optional) determines the MAC address of the echo node.
— EchoNodeIPAddress — (Required) determines the IP address of the echo node.
• EchoNodeTime — defines the time interval between packet transfers to the echo
node. The default is 3 seconds.
• EchoNodeTimeout — defines the maximum time to wait for a response from the
echo node before considering the team member failed. The default is 3 seconds.
• ActivePathVlanID — determines the VLAN ID used for the Active Path validation.
This value is written only if a VLAN is defined for the team. ActivePathVlanID is
only relevant if ActivePathEnabled is enabled.
• CriteriaRanking — determines the priority of the redundancy mechanisms used in
selecting the next port to become the Primary port. Possible values are: 2 = User
Preference Order, 1 = Active Path, 0 = Fast Path. Format is 0:1:2.
• DefaultVlanID — determines the VLAN ID used for any un-tagged packets received
by the team. This only applies to teams which have VLANs defined.
• RouterPathEnabled — enables or disables the router path protocol feature.
Possible values are Enabled or Disabled. If RouterPathEnabled is set to Enabled, the
team is using advanced teaming. A valid Integrity Essentials Intelligent Networking
Pack license must be on the target system to configure advanced teaming options on
the target server. If a valid license does not exist, an error message is written to the
log and the script exits without performing any actions.
• RouterPathProtocol — determines the router path protocol. Possible values are
HSRPv1 and VRRP. The default is HSRPv1. RouterPathProtocol is relevant only
when RouterPathEnabled is Enabled.