A Guide to Windows Server 2012 R2 NIC Teaming for the novice and the expert.
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1NIC Teaming 1
2Contents, Figures, Tables, and Glossary 2
2.1Table of Contents 2
2.2List of Tables 2
2.3List of Figures 2
2.4Glossary 2
3Technical Overview 4
3.1Traditional architectures for NIC teaming 4
3.2Configurations for NIC Teaming 4
3.3Algorithms for load distribution 6
3.4Interactions between Configurations and Load distribution algorithms 8
3.4.1Switch Independent configuration / Address Hash distribution 8
3.4.2Switch Independent configuration / Hyper-V Port distribution 8
3.4.3Switch Independent configuration / Dynamic distribution 9
3.4.4Switch Dependent configuration / Address Hash distribution 9
3.4.5Switch Dependent configuration / Hyper-V Port distribution 10
3.4.6Switch Dependent configuration / Dynamic distribution 10
3.5NIC teaming inside of Virtual Machines (VMs) 10
3.6Hyper-V ports in the Host Partition 12
3.7Feature compatibilities 12
3.7.1NIC Teaming and Virtual Machine Queues (VMQs) 14
3.7.2Hyper-V Network Virtualization (HNV) / NV-GRE compatibility 16
3.8NIC Requirements and limitations 16
3.8.1Number of NICs in a team in a native host 16
3.8.2Number of NICs in a team in a Hyper-V VM 16
3.8.3Types of NICs in a team 16
3.8.4Number of team interfaces for a team 17
3.9Teaming of different speed NICs 17
3.10Teams of teams 17
3.11MAC address use and management 17
3.11.1The MAC address of the team 17
3.11.2MAC address use on transmitted packets 18
3.12Industry terms for NIC Teaming 19
3.13Troubleshooting (The dangers of using a powerful tool) 20
3.13.1Using VLANs 20
3.13.2Interactions with other teaming solutions 22
3.13.3MAC address conflicts 23
3.13.4Physical network segmentation 23
3.13.5Hardware that doesn’t conform to specification 23
3.13.6Physical switch security features 24
3.13.7Disabling and Enabling with Windows PowerShell 24
4Managing NIC Teaming 24
4.1The components of the NIC Teaming Management UI 27
4.2Adding a server to be managed 30
4.3Removing a server from the managed servers list 31
4.4Creating a team 31
4.5Checking the status of a team 33
4.6Modifying a team 34
4.6.1Modifying a team through the UI 34
4.6.2Modifying a team through Windows PowerShell 36
4.6.3Adding new interfaces to the team 39
4.6.4Modifying team interfaces 41
4.6.5Removing interfaces from the team 43
4.7Deleting a team 43
4.8Viewing statistics for a team or team member 44
4.8.1Viewing statistics for a team interface 44
4.8.2Setting frequency of Statistics updates 45
5NIC Teaming differences between Windows Server 2012 R2 and Windows Server 2012 46
6Frequently asked questions (FAQs) 48
7Power User tips for the NIC Teaming User Interface 52