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12–Marvell Teaming Services
Executive Summary
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January 21, 2021 Page 147 Copyright © 2021 Marvell
For switch-independent teaming modes, all physical adapters that make up a
virtual adapter must use the unique MAC address assigned to them when
transmitting data. That is, the frames that are sent by each of the physical
adapters in the team must use a unique MAC address to be IEEE compliant. It is
important to note that ARP cache entries are not learned from received frames,
but only from ARP requests and ARP replies.
Description of Teaming Types
Teaming types described in this section include:
Smart Load Balancing and Failover
Generic Trunking
Link Aggregation (IEEE 802.3ad LACP)
SLB (Auto-Fallback Disable)
The three methods for classifying the supported teaming types are based on:
Whether the switch port configuration must also match the adapter teaming
type.
The functionality of the team: whether it supports load balancing and
failover, or just failover.
Whether or not the link aggregation control protocol (LACP) is used.
Table 12-2 shows a summary of the teaming types and their classification.
Table 12-2. Available Teaming Types
Teaming Type
Switch-
Dependent
a
a
Switch must support specific type of team.
LACP Support
Required on
the Switch
Load Balancing Failover
Smart Load Balancing
and Failover (with two
to eight load balance
team members)
SLB (Auto-Fallback
Disable)
——

Link Aggregation
(802.3ad)
? ?
Generic Trunking
(FEC/GEC)/802.3ad-
Draft Static
?
