Teaming your NICs on CCBoot Server
When you have more than 20-30 clients, it is recommended that you use two or more NICs. So to use them with one IP address, you need to team them. Here is how you can do it.
Update: From driver version 22, Intel NIC support teaming in Windows 10 as well.
For Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 and Windows 10
In windows 7 and Windows Server 2008, you need to have at least one Intel NIC to be able to team your NICs.
If you do not have Intel NIC then you need to use Windows Server 2012 as it has native NIC teaming and does not rely on Intel Adapter.
Before you team your NIC, please optimize all of the NICs that will be in the team. You will not be able to optimize them individually once they are teamed
How to team your NICs
1. Right click on your "Intel" NIC and click Properties (Figure 1).
Figure 1
2. On then NIC properties window, click Configure (Figure 2).
Figure 2
3. Now, click "Teaming" tab and check the "Team this adapter with other adapters" checkbox, and click the "New Team..." button (Figure 3).
Figure 3
4. New Team Wizard will open, type in a name the new team and then click "Next" button (Figure 4).
Figure 4
5. On the next step, you will be prompted to select the NICs that will be part of the team. Check the NICs you want and then click "Next" button (Figure 5).
Figure 5
6. Now, you need to choose the type of teaming you want to use. Select "Adaptive Load Balancing" (as it uses the bandwidth of all NICs, and if one of the NIC fails, the team will still work with reduced speed) and click "Next" button (Figure 6).
Figure 6
7. Click the "Finish" button and wait for the process to complete (Figure 7).
Figure 7
8. Once team is created, its properties will open. Optimize the new Teamed NIC like other NICs.
9. You also need to set the static IP for the team.
10. Once, the IP has been set you need to change the "Boot Server IP" on the CCBoot DHCP (In new versions, this will be automatically done).