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Date:      Sat, 3 Apr 1999 02:08:44 -0800
From:      "Dave Walton" <walton@emusic.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   NIC teaming
Message-ID:  <19990403100845.21773.qmail@modgud.nordicdms.com>
In-Reply-To: <XFMail.990323071723.asmodai@wxs.nl>
References:  <19990322234852.7793.qmail@modgud.nordicdms.com>

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We recently purchased several Intel EtherExpress PRO/100+ 
Server Adapters (model PILA8470).  The documentation for the 
card contains this interesting info:

  Adapter Teaming Options
  =======================

  The PRO/100+ Server adapter provides several options for
  increasing throughput and fault tolerance when running Windows
  NT 4.0 or NetWare 4.1x and newer:

     Adapter Fault Tolerance (AFT) - provides automatic redundancy
     for your adapter. If the primary adapter fails, the secondary
     takes over.

     Adaptive Load Balancing (ALB) - creates a team of 2 - 4
     adapters to increase transmission throughput. Also includes
     AFT. Works with any 100BASE-TX switch.

     Fast EtherChannel* (FEC) - creates a team of 2 or 4 adapters
     to increase transmission and reception throughput. Also
     includes AFT. Requires a Cisco switch with FEC capability.


Is any work being done on drivers for FreeBSD that support those 
capabilities?  I really hate it when NT can do something we can't...

Dave


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Dave Walton                                                           
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