NIC teaming

NIC teaming is the process of grouping together several physical NICs into one single logical NIC, which can be used for network fault tolerance and transmit load balance.

Network Fault Tolerance

By teaming more than one physical NIC to a logical NIC, high availability System design approach and associated service implementation that ensures a pre-arranged level of operational performance will be met during a contractual measurement period. is maximized. Even if one NIC fails, the network connection does not cease, and continues to operate on other NICs.

High Capacity Delivery

The High Capacity Delivery NIC is the NIC used to record calls in Duplicate Media Streamed environments. You must configure the logical teamed NIC for recording.

RFC 2003 Interception

The RFC 2003 Interception NIC is the NIC used to record traffic from Acme Packet SBC. Network traffic handling is similar to Delivery recording mode so you must configure the logical teamed NIC for recording.

Management NIC

The Management NIC is the NIC used to manage the Recorders (in other words, configuring the Recorders, archiving the recorded data and so on). This NIC is not used for recording so the limitation of not supporting “Transmit Load Balancing” network teaming option is not applicable here.

Recorder reference

Limitations