Users Guide

Table Of Contents
12–Marvell Teaming Services
Event Log Messages
Doc No. BC0054508-00 Rev. R
January 21, 2021 Page 195 Copyright © 2021 Marvell
Question: Why does my team lose connectivity for the first 30 to 50 seconds after
the primary adapter is restored (fall-back after a failover)?
Answer: During a fall-back event, link is restored causing Spanning Tree Protocol
to configure the port for blocking until it determines that it can move to the
forwarding state. You must enable Port Fast or Edge Port on the switch ports
connected to the team to prevent the loss of communications caused by STP.
Question: Where do I monitor real time statistics for an adapter team in a
Windows server?
Answer: Use QCC GUI or QCS CLI to monitor general, IEEE 802.3 and custom
counters.
Question: What features are not supported on a multivendor team?
Answer: VLAN tagging, and RSS are not supported on a multivendor team.
Event Log Messages
Event log messages include the following:
Windows System Event Log Messages
Base Driver (Physical Adapter or Miniport)
Intermediate Driver (Virtual Adapter or Team)
Virtual Bus Driver (VBD)
Windows System Event Log Messages
The known base and intermediate Windows System Event Log status messages
for the Marvell 57xx and 57xxx adapters are listed in Table 12-8 on page 196 and
Table 12-9 on page 199. As a Marvell adapter driver loads, Windows places a
status code in the system event viewer. There may be up to two classes of entries
for these event codes depending on whether both drivers are loaded (one set for
the base or miniport driver and one set for the intermediate or teaming driver).