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Dual Channel Applications...78 Recommended Configurations for Dual Channel Environments 78 802.3ad Dynamic Dual Channel Load Balancing 79 802.3ad Dynamic Dual Channel Configuration 79 Automatic...79 Team Types and Redundancy Mechanisms Interoperation 79 Team Type and Redundancy Mechanisms Compatibility Chart 79 Mechanism Priority...80 Team Status and Icons...81 Network Adapter Teamed Status...81 Team State...83 Team Icons...83 HP Integrity Network Adapter Teaming and Advanced Networking Features 84 Checksum Offloading...84 802.1p QoS Tagging...84 Large Send Offload (LSO)...84 Maximum Frame Size (Jumbo Frames 84 802.1Q Virtual Local Area Networks (VLAN 85 4-7 HP Integrity Network Adapter Teaming Configuration and Deployment with Integrity Essentials Rapid Deployment Pack (RDP)...86 5 Teaming Feature Matrix 87 A - Overview of Network Addressing and Communication 89 Layer 2 Versus Layer 3...89 Address - Unicast Versus Broadcast Versus Multicast 89 Example Scenarios of Network Addressing and Communication 89 Scenario A-1: One Device Pings Another on the Same Layer 2 Network 90 Scenario A-2: One Device Pings Another on a Different Layer 2 Network 91 B - Frequently Asked Questions 95 C - Overview of Utilities Included with HP Integrity Network Adapter Teaming.....99 D - Glossary...101 Table of Contents 5

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Dual Channel Applications
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78
Recommended Configurations for Dual Channel Environments
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78
802.3ad Dynamic Dual Channel Load Balancing
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79
802.3ad Dynamic Dual Channel Configuration
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79
Automatic
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79
Team Types and Redundancy Mechanisms Interoperation
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79
Team Type and Redundancy Mechanisms Compatibility Chart
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79
Mechanism Priority
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80
Team Status and Icons
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81
Network Adapter Teamed Status
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81
Team State
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83
Team Icons
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HP Integrity Network Adapter Teaming and Advanced Networking Features
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84
Checksum Offloading
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84
802.1p QoS Tagging
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84
Large Send Offload (LSO)
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84
Maximum Frame Size (Jumbo Frames)
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84
802.1Q Virtual Local Area Networks (VLAN)
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85
4–7 HP Integrity Network Adapter Teaming Configuration and Deployment with Integrity Essentials
Rapid Deployment Pack (RDP)
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86
5 Teaming Feature Matrix
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87
A – Overview of Network Addressing and Communication
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89
Layer 2 Versus Layer 3
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89
Address – Unicast Versus Broadcast Versus Multicast
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89
Example Scenarios of Network Addressing and Communication
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89
Scenario A-1: One Device Pings Another on the Same Layer 2 Network
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90
Scenario A-2: One Device Pings Another on a Different Layer 2 Network
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91
B – Frequently Asked Questions
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95
C – Overview of Utilities Included with HP Integrity Network Adapter Teaming
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99
D – Glossary
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