From the course: vSphere 6.7 Foundations: Networking
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vSphere Standard Switches - vSphere Tutorial
From the course: vSphere 6.7 Foundations: Networking
vSphere Standard Switches
- [Rick] In this video, I'll explain certain attributes of the vSphere Standard Switch. Specifically, we'll talk about how is NIC teaming is performed and how we can configure our VMNICs, our physical adapters to tolerate failures. So our VMNICs are actually the physical adapters of the ESXi host itself. And each VMNIC can only be assigned to a single virtual switch. Our virtual switches can't share VMNICs. So in this slide, we see a virtual switch with three physical adapters or VMNICs and our network is in a healthy state. So all three of our adapters are connected and have a nice green link light at this moment. Traffic for this virtual machine is currently flowing through the first physical adapter and let's say that something happens. Like for example, let's say we have a new intern and we send 'em into the data center where we say, "Go ahead and clean up the cables." And he goes in with his scissors and he…
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Virtual networking in vSphere 6.75m 48s
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vSphere Standard Switches18m
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Demo: Create a vSphere 6.7 Standard Switch21m 23s
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Demo: Create a vSphere 6.7 Distributed Switch13m 17s
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Demo: Configure virtual switch features in vSphere 6.722m 40s
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