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 Configuring a vSwitch

 Configuring a vSwitch. Cloud Computing (ISM) [NETW1009]. application. application. application. operating system. operating system. operating system. What Is a Virtual Network? What Is a Virtual Switch?.

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 Configuring a vSwitch

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  1.  Configuring a vSwitch • Cloud Computing (ISM) [NETW1009]

  2. application application application operating system operating system operating system What Is a Virtual Network? What Is a Virtual Switch? A virtual network provides the networking for hosts and virtual machines that use virtual switches. • A virtual switch: • Directs network traffic between virtual machines and links to external networks. • Combines the bandwidth of multiple network adapters and balances traffic among them. It can also handle physical network interface card (NIC) failover. • Models a physical Ethernet switch: • A virtual machine’s NIC can connect to a port. • Each uplink adapter uses one port. Virtual NIC Virtual NIC Virtual NIC Physical NIC Physical Switch Ports External World VMware vSphere 5.0: Install, Configure, Manage – Revision A

  3. Virtual Switch Connection Examples • More than one network can coexist on the same virtual switch, or networks can exist on separate virtual switches. VMware vSphere 5.0: Install, Configure, Manage – Revision A

  4. Add vSwitch • Host Config Tab  Networking  Add Networking “icon”

  5. Add vSwitch Cont.

  6. Add vSwitch Cont.

  7. Add vSwitch Cont.

  8. Add vSwitch Cont. • Check the new network label

  9. Link a VM to your vSwitch • Unconnect and then reconnect

  10. Add any new VM to this vSwitch

  11. Test the Connection between the VMs • Ping from each VM to the other

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