Hi, I'm new here but I've been using Gigabyte motherboards for something like 10 years or so in various PC builds. Currently I have 4 Gigabyte motherboard based PCs (out of 8 PCs)...
Anyway, my question is about Smart Dual LAN. I have searched and searched the Internet, manuals, Realtek's web site, etc. and I haven't been able to find a single thread, discussion, review, instructions, etc. on how to take advantage of the teaming function.
Can any of you point me to quality information about the Smart Dual LAN?
I purchased the latest GA-P55A-UD4P specifically to take advantage of the LAN teaming capability, but I can't figure out how to use it?
I currently have a Tyan motherboard based server with 3 LAN ports using Link Aggregation (manually configured 802.3ad, but automatic LACP is also supported) to the Cisco SLM2008 router.
When I plug the dual LAN ports on the P55A-UD4P into the SLM2008, they behave as two individual LAN connections and I can't figure out any way to configure teaming of the ports.
What protocol does Smart Dual LAN use? Does it support LACP? 802.3ad manual link aggregation?, a Gigabyte proprietary format? or what? How can I take advantage of the LAN teaming capabilities on this motherboard?
BTW, the server's 4 RAID0 drives provide a sustained 470+ MB/s rear/write performance and the RAID 0 in the P55A-UD4P sustains about 250-270 MB/s so there is definitely enough hard drive bandwidth to take advantage of the advertised dual gigabit LAN performance.
Are any of you using the 2Gb/s LAN teaming capabilities on your Smart Dual LAN equipped Gigabyte motherboard? How did you set it up? What router are you using? Do you have link aggregation functioning?
Thanks for any information.