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NIC Teaming Demonstration 

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This video will look at using the NIC teaming feature on Windows Server 2012 R2 to combine 3 network cards together. The video will look at using NIC Teaming using software and also network hardware that supports networking combining protocols.
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Demonstration
1. To configure NIC teaming, first open Server Manager from the task bar.
2. When a server is selected in server manager, on the properties screen, it will show all the network adapters for that server.
3. In this case, this server has 3 network adapters installed. Each network adapter can have its own configuration. In this example one network adapter has been configured with a static IP Address. The other two network adapters have been configured to use DHCP.
4. If one of the network adapters is selected, this will display a windows with the network connection in it.
5. To display the properties for a network adapter, right click on the network adapter and select the option for properties. When a network adapter is not part of a NIC team, all the items listed will have tick boxes next to them except for one. This one is the "Microsoft Network Adapter Multiplexor Protocol". While the network adapter is not in a NIC team, all the items in here can be configured.
6. To configure NIC teaming, in the properties for the server, select the enabled or disable text next to "NIC Teaming". This will open the configuration for NIC teaming.
7. NIC teaming is divided into 3 windows. The bottom left Window is Teams. Select the Tasks pull down on this window and then select "New Team".
8. From the New Team, it is just a matter of entering in a name for the NIC Team and then ticking which network adapters that you want to use. You can use up to 32 network adapters in the one NIC team.
9. To see additional options that can be configured in the NIC team, select the option at the bottom Additional properties.
10. For the teaming mode, the default option Switch Independent is a software solution. The option Static Teaming requires your network switch to support IEEE 802.3ad and LDAP requires IEEE 802.1ax.
11. The second option that can be configured is load balancing mode which has 3 options. Address Hash uses characteristics of the stream like the IP Address and port to determine which network adapter to use. Hyper-V port works with virtual machines. Each virtual machine will always will use the same network adapter. Dynamic combines both address hash and Hyper-V port together. It also has the ability to move a network stream from one network adapter to another in an attempt to balance the load. It does however required Windows Server 2012 R2.
12. The option "Standby adapter" allows one of the network adapters in the team to be used as a stand by adapter. If a network adapter in the team was to fail, the standby adapter will change from stand by to active and will be used to replace the failed network adapter.
13. Once o.k. is pressed the NIC team will be created. At the bottom right hand of the screen you can see the status on the NIC team. When you first create the NIC team it may take about 30 seconds for the NIC Team to complete and become available.
14. Once the NIC team has been created, if you go in the properties of any of the network adapters, all the items in the properties will be un-ticked except for Microsoft Network Adapter Multiplexor Protocol.
15. When a NIC team is created, a new virtual adapter is created on the server and is visible under network connections. This virtual adapter can be configured just like any other network adapter in the system.
NIC Team
When a NIC team is created, a virtual network adapter is created on the system. This virtual adapter is responsible for transferring traffic to and from the physical network adapters in the system. This means that any software on the server uses the virtual network adapter just like a physical adapter and thus does not require an understanding of how the NIC team works or how it is configured.
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References
"Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 Exam Ref 70-410" pg 23-26
"NIC Teaming Overview" technet.microsoft.com/en-us/li...
"Link aggregation" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Link_ag...
"Windows Server 2012 NIC Teaming (LBFO) Deployment and Management" www.microsoft.com/en-au/downlo...

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@sandeepverma8350
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@rogerworley5432 9 лет назад
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@mahendranduraiswamypillai9519 2 года назад
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@viniciuschiovitti6269
@viniciuschiovitti6269 6 лет назад
I also had to to set my NIC Adapter IP with the same IP from my local machine, not sure you why. Thanks for the video man, saved my ass.
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 6 лет назад
The teaming should take care of the IP address assignment but we're glad its working for you.
@iAnguel
@iAnguel 10 лет назад
Very good!
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 10 лет назад
Thanks very much.
@sharkrit
@sharkrit 9 лет назад
Thank you thousands times @itfreetraining. I love this video. Btw, on the DHCP evironments, If my server have 2 NICs, which MAC address should I bind to a leased IP? I found it usually pick up MAC from NIC2 by default, buy I don't understand how the network teaming handle the MAC address to request DHCP. Is there a command line to monitor DHCP request from local server?
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 9 лет назад
JOBBO Glad you liked the video. With NIC teaming one network card will be made the primary. Sounds like NIC2 was and thus Windows is using that MAC address. I would use this MAC address in DHCP. It should not be a problem unless you remove the primary NIC for Nic group, then you may have problems. You can monitor network activity like DHCP using network monitor. This is a packet level network capture software supplied by Microsoft.
@renjithkumarcp
@renjithkumarcp 5 лет назад
Very helpful
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@nashaatmena7687
@nashaatmena7687 7 лет назад
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@itfreetraining 7 лет назад
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@abdelalielghazrani5956
@abdelalielghazrani5956 4 года назад
hope to seeing your lesson of server 2016 or 2019
@178pal
@178pal 6 лет назад
I was trying to configure NIC Teaming on windows server 2016. for this, I have added 2 network adapters. I selected switch independent and selected on NIC as standby. TO check whether standby adapter is working, i removed the active adapter. But standby adapter did not act as active. Instead, it is showing "Faulted The virtual switch lacks external connectivity. Please help me out here. Thanks
@simphiweraymondmajola375
@simphiweraymondmajola375 7 лет назад
Like your tutorials Sir...keep up the good work. Just 2 questions on this one, do you need to assign IP addresses on physical adapters first before you can team them? or can it also work if you just team your NICs and assign 1 IP address on the virtual NIC?
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 7 лет назад
Technically, a teamed NIC is one interface so you would assign it one IP address if you wanted it static. Otherwise, you could let DHCP handle the assignment though typically you'll want assign it the address you want.
@upendrapoudel2602
@upendrapoudel2602 3 года назад
Just Wow 😘
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 2 года назад
Thank you.
@mazdysoraya6121
@mazdysoraya6121 9 лет назад
thums up, you are great
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 9 лет назад
Thank you!
@xtreme2043
@xtreme2043 7 лет назад
I am not clear about why we are keeping the 3rd network card as standby. wouldn't it be better if we keep all 3 network cards as Active mode? what is the benefit of keeping one of them as standby.
@paelana
@paelana 9 лет назад
Excellent video; thank you. Only thing not totally clear is the last statement about how Windows does not balance traffic at the packet level.
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 9 лет назад
Glad you like the video. This means that Windows does not look at packets to balance traffic. For example, if you had 3 network adapters it does not divide the packets up between the 3 network cards. That is a 3rd of the packets goes to each network adapter. Depending on how it is configure the a steam of data will generally go to one network adapter or everything out the one network adapter.
@xetronchan1059
@xetronchan1059 7 лет назад
Correct me if I am wrong, so it means load-balancing only occurs at outbound traffic, but no inbound traffic?
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 7 лет назад
It can be used for inbound traffic as well.
@michaelwood2292
@michaelwood2292 7 лет назад
Super !!!
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 7 лет назад
Thanks!
@iAnguel
@iAnguel 10 лет назад
Is there a video that also shows how to add Hyper-V into the NIC teaming game? I have a single Server 2012 R2 VM and I wonder if I have configured it in the correct way to make use of the host's NIC team.
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 10 лет назад
I am not sure what you mean. For a single virtual machine with a single network adapter you probably should use dynamic or address hash.
@iAnguel
@iAnguel 10 лет назад
I have 4 NICs in my physical server but only one VM. I want the VM to be able to use multiple NICs for outgoing traffic. Can I just configure all NICs as a host-level team or should I team 3 NICs in the guest VM as some people recommend?
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 10 лет назад
iAnguel I assume you are using Hyper-V. For one virtual machine you are best off to use Address Hash. If you use Hyper-V port there will be a small network disruption to the network if the network card you virtual machine is using were to fail. This does not occur if you are using address hash.
@rennykipngetich4014
@rennykipngetich4014 8 лет назад
all thumbs up
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 8 лет назад
+Renny Kipngetich Thank you!
@bukenyaephraim771
@bukenyaephraim771 5 лет назад
thanx for the great video, however this has left me wondering, let us say I have a bunch of slow connections and I happen to configure NIC teaming, does that mean that my upload speed is going to improve.??
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 5 лет назад
It's really dependent upon the connection speed from the ISP. Within the internal network, having two NICs and teaming them would provide additional bandwidth but that is only within the internal network and benefits from having Gigabit ports. However, the ISP will govern the upload and download speeds of your Internet connection.
@bukenyaephraim771
@bukenyaephraim771 5 лет назад
Makes alot of sense, thanks again
@b0n3thUgs
@b0n3thUgs 9 лет назад
Hi. What's the difference between Etherchannel and NIC teaming? Also what if Etherchannel is implemented on two links with the speed of 1GbE each. Will this result to 2GbE of transfer speed?
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 9 лет назад
Etherchannel is Cisco implementation which became the 802.3ad standard. Nic Teaming supports the 802.3d standard. So if you configure your switches with Etherchannel you will be able to configure NicTeaming to use Etherchannel by selecting the 802.3d option. Since Etherchannel is a hardware specification that allows you to combine multiple links together this will increase the speed of the link. So 2 links will double, 3 links will triple.
@CG-cw3ps
@CG-cw3ps 5 лет назад
=SETUP= Switch: 24-port 1gbe un-managed (SG112-24) Server: 4-port 1gbe HPE 331i NIC OS: Win Server 2019 (15 Workstations all w/ 1gbe NICs) =OBJECTIVE= Utilize all 4 NIC ports on server for load balancing when multiple workstations utilize server. =QUESTION= AFAIK the SG112 does not support 802.3ad or 802.1ax. However, I have attempted to connect 3 ports in a team via LACP/dynamic and failed.. BUT, when I selected only 2 ports it was successfully configured. Is this a bug or am I missing something here? Also, what settings do you, or anyone else, recommend without the need for additional hardware, unless *absolutely necessary.* *1st business network/server setup. I'm a noob.
@miket5506
@miket5506 2 месяца назад
What happens when you use switch independent teaming, you’re connected to 2 separate switches on the same network, and the uplink to one of the switches goes down? Windows will obviously see the connection to the switch is still present, but will it be smart enough to jump to the NIC that’s still connected to an online switch?
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 17 дней назад
In this example, Windows will keep using the same switch and won't be able to work out the uplink port has gone down. If you have another link connecting the switches together. spanning tree protocol on the switches will change to the up link to transfer traffic.
@miket5506
@miket5506 17 дней назад
@@itfreetraining Thank you for the response! That’s kind of what I thought. In my scenario, they had production servers connected to a single access switch and its NM card had a fault, which caused the switch to lose all uplinks. As such, production stopped entirely. I’ve since added 2 uplinks to the regular copper ports, cross-connected the switches on one of them, and daisy chained a switch in between the two on the other. The 2 uplinks on the NM card still go to cores 1 and 2. This should provide some redundancy in the event of a NM or SFP Module failure in the future. My next step in this project will likely be to team the NICs on these servers and have one NIC go to switch 1 and the other to switch 2.
@derkaderkamohamadallaackbarnut
So is NIC teaming is similar to creating a network bridge on the client side?
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 9 лет назад
A network bridge is more used when you have different media. For example, wireless and Ethernet.
@derkaderkamohamadallaackbarnut
itfreetraining Ah, ok. Thank you.
@christophertano
@christophertano 8 лет назад
who dislike this?
@itfreetraining
@itfreetraining 8 лет назад
+Christopher Tano People who hate free, quality training apparently.
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