What is embedded teaming?

Switch Embedded Teaming (SET), allows multiple RDMA NICs to expose RDMA to multiple vNICs (SMB Multichannel over SMB-Direct). Switch Embedded Teaming (SET), allows RDMA fail-over for SMB-Direct when two RDMA-capable vNICs are exposed.

What is LACP teaming mode?

LACP Mode. LACP Mode is similar to Static teaming, except it ensures each active cable in the link is connected to the intended LAG. In fact, it will not send any data through links that are not connected to the predetermined LAG.

What is static teaming?

Static teaming—Used for a switch that supports teaming but must be configured manually. LACP teaming—Used for a switch that supports LAN Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP). The switch does not require independent configuration.

What are the three teaming modes?

There are three types of Teaming modes: Switch independent, LACP, and Static.

What does set VMSwitch do?

The Set-VMSwitch cmdlet configures a virtual switch.

What does Scvmm do?

With SCVMM, you can: Configure and manage virtualization servers, networking components, storage resources and other datacenter components. Add and provision Hyper-V hosts and clusters. Add and provision VMware ESX servers and VMs (VMware vCentre is required for managing VMware VMs).

How do you set up teaming?

To create a NIC Team:

  1. In Server Manager, click Local Server.
  2. In the Properties pane locate NIC Teaming, and then click the link Disabled to the right.
  3. In Adapters and Interfaces, select the network adapters that you want to add to a NIC Team.
  4. Click TASKS, and then click Add to New Team.

What is NetNat?

Description. The New-NetNat cmdlet creates a Network Address Translation (NAT) object that translates an internal network address to an external network address. NAT modifies IP address and port information in packet headers.