
Chapter 4: Installing BACS on a Linux System
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AT-2931SX BASP Configuration and Startup for Other Linux
Distributions
BASP Configuration (baspcfg) is a command line tool that is used to
configure the BASP teams, add/remove NICs, and add/remove virtual
devices. This tool can be used in custom initialization scripts. Please read
your distribution-specific documentation for more information on your
distributor’s startup procedures.
Following is an example of this tool:
baspcfg v3.0.14 - Broadcom Advanced Server Program
Configuration Utility Copyright (c) 2000-2002 Broadcom
Corporation. All rights reserved.
usage: baspcfg <commands>
commands:
where:
Table 4. Commands
Command
Description
addteam <tid> <type> <tname> create a team
delteam <tid>
delete a team
addva <tid> <vlan_id>
<vname> [macaddr]
add a virtual adapter to a team
delva <tid> <vlan_id>
delete a virtual adapter from a
team
bind <tid> <role> <device>
bind a physical adapter to a
team
unbind <tid> <device>
unbind a physical adapter from
a team
show [tid]
display team configurations
Table 5. Parameter Descriptions
Parameter
Description
tid
An unique ID for each team,
starting from 0
type
Team type: 0=SLB, 1=FEC/
GEC, 2=802.3ad