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5 Teaming Feature Matrix Table 5-1 Teaming feature matrix NFT & NFT with Preference Number of ports supported per team Maximum theoretical transmit/receive throughput (in Mbps) with maximum number of 100 Mbps ports Maximum theoretical transmit/receive throughput (in Mbps) with maximum number of 1000 Mbps ports Supports network port fault tolerance Supports Transmit Load Balancing Supports Receive Load Balancing Requires a switch that supports a compatible form of load balancing. (in other words, requires configuration on the switch) Teamed ports can be connected to more than one switch for switch fault tolerance (all ports must be in the same broadcast domain) Requires switch to support 802.3ad LACP Can utilize heartbeats for network integrity checks Can team ports that do not support a common speed Can team ports operating at different speeds as long as the ports support a common speed 2-8 100/100 1000/1000 √ √ √ √ √ TLB & TLB with Preference 2-8 800/100 SLB & 802.3ad Dynamic 2-8 800/800 Dual Channel & Dynamic Dual Channel 2-8 800/800 8000/1000 8000/8000 8000/8000 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ (802.3ad Dynamic only) √ (Dynamic Dual Channel only) √ √ √ √ √ 87