Trunking Mode
Characteristics
Active-backup
Only one NIC slave in the bond is active. A different slave becomes
active if and only if the active slave fails.
Dynamic link aggregation
Creates aggregation groups that share the network speed and duplex
settings. Utilizes all slave network interfaces in the active aggregator
group according to the 802.3ad specification.
To use this mode, a separate intelligent switch that supports IEEE
802.3ad is required. Configure LACP in the switch first.
TLB
The outgoing network packet traffic is distributed according to the
current load (relative to the speed) on each network interface slave.
ALB
The incoming and outgoing network packets traffic is distributed
according to the current load on each network interface slave. The
receive load balancing is achieved by ARP negotiation.
Note:
If the TeraStation is being used as an iSCSI drive, disable iSCSI before changing network settings such as port
trunking. Navigate to
Storage
-
iSCSI
in Settings and move the iSCSI switch to the "off" position temporarily.
1
Use an Ethernet cable to connect the hub LAN port and TeraStation LAN port.
Notes:
• Do not connect the second Ethernet cable to the TeraStation yet.
• If using an intelligent switch, configure the LAN ports on the switch first, before connecting to the
TeraStation.
2
In Settings, click
Network
.
3
Click
to the right of "Port Trunking".
4
Select the LAN port that will be used and choose a port trunking bond.
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Summary of Contents for TeraStation 5010 TS51210RH
Page 32: ...3 Click Create User 31...
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Page 103: ...2 Click to the right of Failover 3 Click the Periodic Sync tab 4 Click Edit 102...
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Page 107: ...16Click Select Backup Disk 17Select the TeraStation then click Use Disk 106...
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Page 145: ...7 Click to the right of NFS 8 Click the Client Settings tab 144...
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