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613-001247 Rev. ABroadcom Advanced Control Suite 3 User’s Guide

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Preface10Contacting Allied Telesis This section provides Allied Telesis contact information for technical support as well as sales or corporate inform

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11Chapter 1Starting and Using BACS 3This chapter provides detailed information about the minimum and recommended .NET Framework versions for BACS3. In

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Chapter 1: Starting and Using BACS 312Starting Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 includes the runtime and associated files

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Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3 User’s Guide13Windows Vista .NET 2.0 Included in .NET 3.0 which is included during OS installation.NET 2.0 SP1 Downl

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Chapter 1: Starting and Using BACS 314Using Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3To start BACS 3, click Broadcom Control Suite 3 in the Control Panel. Cli

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Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3 User’s Guide15Figure 1. Device Management PageTo list items in Device Management by connection, do the following: A

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Chapter 1: Starting and Using BACS 316Device Icons The icon next to each device in the Device Management pane shows its status. An icon next to a devi

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Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3 User’s Guide17ConfiguringBACS UserInterface OptionsThis section describes how to enable and disable the BACS Tray ic

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Chapter 1: Starting and Using BACS 318 If the Vital Signs section within the Information tab is not visible, do the following. From the Context View

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Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3 User’s Guide19Link Status The Link Status indicates the status of the network link. There are two states:  Up. A li

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Copyright  2010 Allied Telesis, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced without prior written permission from Allied

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Chapter 1: Starting and Using BACS 320Viewing DriverInformationThe Driver Information section of the Information tab displays data about the driver fo

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Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3 User’s Guide21Displaying Resource Information The Resources section of the Information tab displays information abou

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Chapter 1: Starting and Using BACS 322Slot No Indicates the slot number on the system board occupied by the adapter. This item is not available for PC

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Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3 User’s Guide23To view Hardware for any installed network adapter, click the name of the adapter listed in the Device

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Chapter 1: Starting and Using BACS 324Subsystem Vendor ID Indicates the subsystem vendor ID. Subsystem ID Indicates the subsystem ID. Testing theNetwo

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Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3 User’s Guide255. Click Run. The results of the network test are displayed in the Result field of Figure 8. Figure 8.

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Chapter 1: Starting and Using BACS 3263. From the Select a test to run list, select Diagnostic Tests. If the Diagnostic Tests option is not available,

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Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3 User’s Guide277. In the error message window that warns of the network connection being temporarily interrupted, cli

Page 21 - Bus Type

Chapter 1: Starting and Using BACS 328Test LED This test causes all of the port LEDs to blink 5 times for the purpose of identifying the adapter. Anal

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Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3 User’s Guide296. In the error message window that warns of the network connection being temporarily interrupted, cli

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Chapter 1: Starting and Using BACS 330Status The result of the analysis for the indicated pair can be one of the following:  Good. Good cable/PCB sig

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Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3 User’s Guide31To set adapter properties, do the following:1. Click the name of the adapter in the Device Management

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Chapter 1: Starting and Using BACS 332Figure 11. Advanced Page802.1p QOS Enables the quality of service (QoS) feature, which is an Institute of Electr

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Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3 User’s Guide33Flow Control Enables or disables the receipt or transmission of PAUSE frames. PAUSE frames allow the n

Page 28 - Test LED

Chapter 1: Starting and Using BACS 334LSO & Jumbo Frames Enables the network adapter to transmit and receive oversized Ethernet frames that are gr

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Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3 User’s Guide35The appropriate assigned ranges and exceptions for the locally administered address include the follow

Page 30 - Properties

Chapter 1: Starting and Using BACS 336Note10 Mb Half and 100 Mb Half settings force the network adapter to connect to the network in Half-Duplex mode.

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Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3 User’s Guide37WOL Speed Sets the speed at which the network adapter connects to the network while the network adapte

Page 32 - Ethernet@Wirespeed

Chapter 1: Starting and Using BACS 338Displaying Statistics The information provided on the Statistics tab allows you to display traffic statistics fo

Page 33 - Jumbo MTU

Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3 User’s Guide39Figure 12. General Statistics PageDirected Frames Tx A count of directed data frames that were success

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Chapter 1: Starting and Using BACS 340transmitted to multicast addresses are not broadcast frames and are excluded. Directed Frames Rx A count of dire

Page 36 - Wake Up Capabilities

Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3 User’s Guide41Frames Tx after Deferral. A count of the frames that were delayed being transmitted on the first attem

Page 37 - RSS Queues

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43Chapter 2Configuring TeamingThe teaming function allows you to group any available network adapters together to function as a team. Teaming is a met

Page 39 - Broadcast Frames Tx

Chapter 2: Configuring Teaming44NoteThe TCP Offload Engine (TOE), Large Send Offload (LSO), and Checksum Offload properties are enabled for a team onl

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Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3 User’s Guide45Defining Team Types You can create four types of load balance teams:  Smart Load Balance and Failover

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Chapter 2: Configuring Teaming46Load Balancing and Failover type of team in which auto-fallback occurs. In addition, the LiveLink feature is supported

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Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3 User’s Guide47Using the Broadcom Teaming Wizard To use the Broadcom Teaming Wizard to create a team, configure an ex

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Chapter 2: Configuring Teaming48Figure 14. Edit Team PathNoteIf you prefer to work without the wizard, click Expert Mode. If you want to always use Ex

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Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3 User’s Guide49Figure 15. Broadcom Teaming Wizard Page6. Type the team name and then click Next. If you want to revie

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Chapter 2: Configuring Teaming50Figure 16. Creating/Modifying a Team: Team Name Page7. Select the type of team you want to create. If the team type is

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Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3 User’s Guide51Figure 17. Creating/Modifying a Team: Team Type Page9. From the Available Adapters list, click the ada

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Chapter 2: Configuring Teaming52support and are configured for the feature. If this is the case, then the team offload capabilities appear on the bott

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Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3 User’s Guide53The Creating/Modifying a Team: Designating a Standby Member Page is displayed. See Figure 19.Figure 19

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Chapter 2: Configuring Teaming54Figure 20. Creating/Modifying a Team: Configuring LiveLink Page13. Select the probe interval (the number of seconds be

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Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3 User’s Guide5515. Click the probe target at the top of the list, click Edit Target IP Address, type the target IP ad

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Chapter 2: Configuring Teaming56NoteAll of the member IP addresses must be in the same subnet as the subnet of the probe targets. Figure 22. Creating/

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Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3 User’s Guide57NoteVLANs can only be created when all team members are Broadcom adapters. Figure 23. Creating/Modifyi

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Chapter 2: Configuring Teaming58Figure 24. Creating/Modifying a VLAN: Naming Page19. To tag the VLAN, select Tagged and then click Next. Otherwise, cl

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Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3 User’s Guide59Figure 25. Creating/Modifying a VLAN: Tagging Page20. Type the VLAN tag value and then click Next. The

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Chapter 2: Configuring Teaming60Figure 26. Creating/Modifying a VLAN: Tag Value Page21. Select Yes to add or manage another VLAN and then click Next.

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Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3 User’s Guide61Figure 27. Creating/Modifying a VLAN: Additional VLANs Page22. To apply and commit the changes to the

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Chapter 2: Configuring Teaming62Figure 28. Congratulations! Page

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Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3 User’s Guide63NoteAt any point in the Broadcom Teaming Wizard procedure, click Preview to get a visual representatio

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Chapter 2: Configuring Teaming64Figure 30. Team Properties Page

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Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3 User’s Guide65Using the Expert Mode Use Expert Mode to do the following team activities: “Creating a Team” on page

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Chapter 2: Configuring Teaming66This option is not available if there are no devices listed in the "Unassigned Adapters" sections, which mea

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Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3 User’s Guide675. Click the Create Team tab. The Manage Load Balance Members Page is displayed. See Figure 32.NoteThe

Page 65 - Using the Expert Mode

Chapter 2: Configuring Teaming68NoteYou must assign at least one Allied Telesis or Broadcom-based network adapter to the team. The TCP Offload Engine

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Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3 User’s Guide69NoteThe maximum number of team members is 8. NoteWhen team configuration has been correctly performed,

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7PrefaceThis guide contains instructions on how to install and use the Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3 for Ethernet Network adapters.The Broadcom Ad

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Chapter 2: Configuring Teaming70d. Configure the IP address and any other necessary TCP/IP configuration for the team, and then click OK when finished

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Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3 User’s Guide715. Click the Edit Team tab.The Manage Teams Page: Edit Team Tab is displayed. See Figure 35.Figure 35.

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Chapter 2: Configuring Teaming72Adding a VLANYou can add virtual LANs (VLANs) to a team. This enables you to add multiple virtual adapters that are on

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Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3 User’s Guide73Figure 36. Manage VLAN(s) Page9. Click Yes when the message is displayed indicating that the network c

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Chapter 2: Configuring Teaming74Deleting a VLANTo delete a VLAN in Expert Mode, do the following:1. Click the Team Management button at the bottom of

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Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3 User’s Guide75NoteYou can specify up to four probe targets. NoteThe IP address assigned to either a probe target or

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Chapter 2: Configuring Teaming76To specify different values, click the desired probe interval in the Probe interval (seconds) list and click the desir

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Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3 User’s Guide77NoteOnly the first probe target is required. You can specify up to 3 additional probe targets to serve

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Chapter 2: Configuring Teaming78Saving and Restoring the ConfigurationThis section provides procedures to save and restore the teaming configuration.T

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Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3 User’s Guide79Viewing BASP Statistics The BASP Statistics section displays performance information about the network

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Preface8Safety Symbols Used in this DocumentThis document uses the safety symbols defined in Table 1.Table 1. Safety SymbolsSymbol Meaning Description

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Chapter 2: Configuring Teaming80Figure 38. General Page

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Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3 User’s Guide9Where to Find Web-based GuidesThe installation and user guides for all Allied Telesis products are avai

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