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Shared with failover - LOM 2
— Select this option to share the
network interface with the host operating system. The remote access
device network interface is fully functional when the host operating
system is configured for NIC teaming. The remote access device
receives data through the LAN on Motherboard LOM 1 and LOM 2,
but transmits data only through LOM 2. If LOM 2 fails, the remote
access device fails over to LOM 1 for all data transmission.
The remote access device continues to use LOM 1 for data
transmission. If LOM 1 fails, the remote access device fails
over all data transmission back to LOM 2.
NOTE: If one LOM fails but is later restored, you can manually revert back to
the original LOM settings by editing the NIC selection through the iDRAC
Hardware Configuration wizard.
Shared with failover - All LOMS
— Select this option to share the
network interface with the host operating system. The remote access
device network interface is fully functional when the host operating
system is configured for NIC teaming. The remote access device
receives data through NIC 1, NIC 2, NIC 3, and NIC 4; but it
transmits data only through NIC 1. If NIC 1 fails, the remote access
device will transmit data on NIC 2. If NIC 2 fails, the remote access
device will transmit data on NIC 3. If NIC 3 fails, the remote access
device will transmit data on NIC 4. If NIC 4 fails the remote access
device fails over all data transmission back to NIC 1, but only if the
original NIC 1 failure has been corrected.
NOTE: Shared with failover - All LOMS option may not be available on
iDRAC6 Enterprise controller.
Advanced LAN Configuration
1
Set additional attributes for VLAN, VLAN ID, VLAN priority,
Auto Negotiate, LAN speed, and LAN duplex.
VLAN
— Enables or disables the VLAN mode of operation and
parameters. When VLAN is enabled, only matched VLAN ID traffic is
accepted. When disabled, VLAN ID and VLAN Priority are not
available, and any values present for those parameters are ignored.
VLAN ID
— Sets the VLAN ID value. Legal values fall in the range of
1 to 4094, as defined by IEEE 801.1g specification.
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