Depending on the type of teaming (vendor, mode, etc.), the switch may not need any special configuration. Some teaming modes (like Intel's ALB) use software to handle load balancing. If the team uses the IEEE 802.3ad standard for Link Aggregation, the switch would need to be configured with a Link Aggregation Group. Please consult your NIC vendor's documentation for the teaming mode you are using.
For Link Aggregation configuration on the 2700, see LAGs section of the User's Guide - Addendum at the following link:
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Depending on the type of teaming (vendor, mode, etc.), the switch may not need any special configuration. Some teaming modes (like Intel's ALB) use software to handle load balancing. If the team uses the IEEE 802.3ad standard for Link Aggregation, the switch would need to be configured with a Link Aggregation Group. Please consult your NIC vendor's documentation for the teaming mode you are using.
For Link Aggregation configuration on the 2700, see LAGs section of the User's Guide - Addendum at the following link:
http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/network/PC27xx/en/ug/addug/appa.pdf