create_vswitch
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- | In the left hand pane, click the Networking link. | + | In the left hand pane, click the <color #ed1c24>Networking link</ |
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- | From the main page, select Physical NICs. You should have a page similar to the one above where all of your physical interfaces are listed. It is important to check these first because you can check which interfaces you have, and which are connected. Remember which interface from this list you will use. | + | From the main page, select |
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- | At the top of the page, select Virtual Switches. | + | At the top of the page, select |
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- | Here we can see any vSwitches that have already been created (vSwitch0 will be there by default, and is used by the management interface of VMWare). | + | Here we can see any vSwitches that have already been created (<color #ed1c24>vSwitch0</ |
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- | Click Add standard virtual switch. | + | Click <color #ed1c24>Add standard virtual switch</ |
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A pop up will open to enter some data. We need to specify the following: | A pop up will open to enter some data. We need to specify the following: | ||
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- | **vSwitch Name:** Any name you want, I have used Data_Network. | ||
- | **MTU:** Unless you have a good reason, leave this at 1500 | ||
- | **Uplink1: | ||
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+ | **vSwitch Name:** Any name you want, I have used Data_Network.\\ | ||
+ | **MTU:** Unless you have a good reason, leave this at 1500\\ | ||
+ | **Uplink1: | ||
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Click <color # | Click <color # | ||
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+ | You will now see your vSwitch listed in the main Networking page. | ||
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+ | We have now created a vSwitch, and looking at our architecture, | ||
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+ | The next step would be to add some <color # | ||
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