5. Ensure the Core and ports display Yes in the Enabled column.6. If the rule is not enabled, right-click on Core and select Enable Rule.7. Click Outbound Rules and verify the same for Core.Checking DNS resolutionIf the machine you are trying to back up uses DNS, verify that DNS forward and reverse lookups arecorrect.To ensure that the reverse lookups are correct:1. On the appliance, go to C:\Windows\system32\drivers\etc hosts.2. Enter the IP address of each client that backs up to DL1000.Teaming network adaptersBy default, the network adapters (NICs) on the DL1000 Appliance are not bonded, which affects theperformance of the system. It is recommended that you team the NICs to a single interface. Teaming theNICs require:• Reinstalling the Broadcom Advanced Control Suite• Creating the NIC teamReinstalling Broadcom Advanced Configuration SuiteTo reinstall Broadcom Advanced Configuration Suite:1. Go to C:\Install\BroadcomAdvanced and double-click setup.The InstallShield Wizard is displayed.2. Click Next.3. Click Modify, Add, or Remove.The Custom Setup window is displayed.4. Click CIM Provider, and then select This feature will be installed on local hard drive.5. Click BASP, and then select This feature will be installed on local hard drive.6. Click Next.7. Click Install.8. Click Finish.Creating the NIC teamNOTE: It is recommended to not use the native teaming interface in Windows 2012 Server. Theteaming algorithm is optimized for outbound, not inbound, traffic. It offers poor performance with abackup workload, even with more network ports in the team.To create NIC teaming:1. Go to Start → Search → Broadcom Advanced Control Suite.NOTE: When using Broadcom Advanced Control Suite, only select the Broadcom networkcards.2. In the Broadcom Advanced Control Suite, select Teams → Go to Team View.3. In the Hosts list on the left side, right-click on the host name of the DL1000 appliance and selectCreate Team.The Broadcom Teaming Wizard window is displayed.49