Users Guide

Table Of Contents
12–Marvell Teaming Services
Executive Summary
Doc No. BC0054508-00 Rev. R
January 21, 2021 Page 155 Copyright © 2021 Marvell
Selecting a Team Type
The following flow chart provides the decision flow when planning for Layer 2
teaming. The primary rationale for teaming is the need for additional network
bandwidth and fault tolerance. Teaming offers link aggregation and fault tolerance
to meet both of these requirements. Preference teaming should be selected in the
following order:
First choice: Link Aggregation
Mixed speeds (adapt-
ers that support a
common speed, but
can operate at differ-
ent speeds)
Yes Yes No (must be the same
speed)
Yes
Load balances
TCP/IP
No Yes Yes Yes
Mixed vendor teaming
Yes
b
Yes
b
Yes
b
Yes
b
Load balances non-IP No Yes (IPX out-
bound traffic
only)
Yes Yes
Same MAC address
for all team members
No No Yes Yes
Same IP address for
all team members
Yes Yes Yes Yes
Load balancing by IP
address
No Yes Yes Yes
Load balancing by
MAC address
No Yes (used for
no-IP/IPX)
Yes Yes
a
SLB with one primary and one standby member.
b
Requires at least one Marvell adapter in the team.
Table 12-4. Comparison of Team Types (Continued)
Type of Team
Fault
Tolerance
Load
Balancing
Switch-Dependent
Static Trunking
Switch-Independent
Dynamic Link
Aggregation
(IEEE 802.3ad)
Function
SLB with
Standby
a
SLB Generic Trunking Link Aggregation