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OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager User Manual P009415-01A Rev. A
3. Using the OneCommand NIC Teaming and VLAN Manager
Viewing General Information
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Native VLAN – Shows whether native VLAN is enabled.
Connection Properties Area
Link Status – This field shows whether the team is functional. A link up
status indicates that at least one team member is functional. A link down
status indicates that no team members are functional.
Link Speed – The current link speed of the team. In failover teams, the link
speed is the same as the link speed of the active member. In load balancing,
802.3ad, and Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) teams, the link
speed is the sum of the link speed of the active members in the team.
TOE – Displays whether TOE is enabled or disabled for the team.
MTU – Displays the MTU (Maximum Transmit Unit) value of the team. This
value is the same as the MTU of the team’s adapters.
Team Members table – This table shows the following team member
information: primary or secondary role, active or passive status, and team
member name.
Note: In the event of a mismatch between the MTU values of the team adapters,
the least MTU of the team adapters is used by the team. TOE is disabled for
the team and an “MTU mismatch detected” message is displayed below
each MTU field.
General Tab Buttons
Failover – This button is only available for failover teams. Click to manually
cause the current team to failover.
Delete Team – Click to delete the team. A Confirm Team Deletion message
is displayed. Click Yes to proceed.
Viewing General Information for a VLAN
1. From the Start menu, click All Programs>Emulex>OneCommand Teaming and
VLAN Manager to start the application. The General tab for the host computer is
displayed.