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Back to Contents Page Broadcom Gigabit Ethernet Teaming Services: Broadcom NetXtreme 57XX User Guide Introduction Teaming Mechanisms Teaming and Other Advanced Networking Properties General Network Considerations Application Considerations Troubleshooting Teaming Problems Frequently Asked Questions Event Log Messages Introduction Glossary Teaming Concepts Software Components Hardware Requirements Supported Teaming by Processor Configuring Teaming by Operating System Supported Features by Team Type Selecting a Team Type This section describes the technology and implementation considerations when working with the network teaming services offered by the Broadcom software shipped with systems. The goal of Broadcom teaming services is to provide fault tolerance and link aggregation across a team of two or more adapters. The information in this document is provided to assist IT professionals during the deployment and troubleshooting of system applications that require network fault tolerance and load balancing. Glossary Table 1. Glossary Item Definition ARP Address Resolution Protocol BACS Broadcom Advanced Control Suite BASP Broadcom Advanced Server Program (intermediate driver) DNS domain name service G-ARP Gratuitous Address Resolution Protocol Generic Trunking (FEC/GEC)/802.3adDraft Static Switch-dependent load balancing and failover type of team in which the outgoing traffic and the switch manages incoming traffic. intermediate driver manages HSRP Hot Standby Router Protocol ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol

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Broadcom Gigabit Ethernet Teaming Services: Broadcom
NetXtreme 57XX User Guide
Introduction
Teaming Mechanisms
Teaming and Other Advanced Networking Properties
General Network Considerations
Application Considerations
Troubleshooting Teaming Problems
Frequently Asked Questions
Event Log Messages
Introduction
Glossary
Teaming Concepts
Software Components
Hardware Requirements
Supported Teaming by Processor
Configuring Teaming by Operating System
Supported Features by Team Type
Selecting a Team Type
This section describes the technology and implementation considerations when working with the network teaming services
offered by the Broadcom software shipped with systems. The goal of Broadcom teaming services is to provide fault tolerance
and link aggregation across a team of two or more adapters. The information in this document is provided to assist IT
professionals during the deployment and troubleshooting of system applications that require network fault tolerance and load
balancing.
Glossary
Table 1. Glossary
Item
Definition
ARP
Address Resolution Protocol
BACS
Broadcom Advanced Control Suite
BASP
Broadcom Advanced Server Program (intermediate driver)
DNS
domain name service
G-ARP
Gratuitous Address Resolution Protocol
Generic Trunking
(FEC/GEC)/802.3ad-
Draft Static
Switch-dependent load balancing and failover type of team in which the intermediate driver manages
outgoing traffic and the switch manages incoming traffic.
HSRP
Hot Standby Router Protocol
ICMP
Internet Control Message Protocol
IGMP
Internet Group Management Protocol