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Configuring the Local Network
Quantum Spark 1500, 1600, and 1800 Appliances R81.10.X Locally Managed Administration Guide|96
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802.3ad Dynamically uses Active interfaces to share the traffic load.
Traffic is assigned to Active interfaces based on the transmit hash policy (Layer2 or
Layer3+4).
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Round Robin Selects the Active interface sequentially.
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XOR All interfaces are Active for Load Sharing.
Traffic is assigned to Active interfaces based on the transmit hash policy (Layer2 or
Layer3+4).
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High Availability (Active/Backup) Provides redundancy when there is an interface or link
failure.
If you select this mode, you must select a Master - the primary/default port for the traffic.
4. Under Interface Configuration:
a. Select the interface.
b. Enter the Local IPv4 address and Subnet mask.
c. Select if you want to Use hotspot when connecting to network.
5. For DHCPv4, click Enabled.
6. In the Advanced tab, select the Mii interval.
This interval is the frequency (in milliseconds) that the system polls the Media Independent Interface
(MII), the standard interface for fast Ethernet) to get status.
7. If you selected 802.3ad or XOR as your operation mode, select the Hash policy from the dropdown
menu (Layer2 or Layer3+4).
8. Click Apply
To create a WAN BOND, see
"Configuring Internet Connectivity" on page54
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