interfaces_vswitches_and_port_groups
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- | However, to be able to share and manage these interfaces, we need to create some Virtual Switches, and Port Groups. | + | However, to be able to share and manage these interfaces, we need to create some Virtual Switches, and Port Groups. |
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+ | Look at the diagram below. | ||
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+ | Above we can see that there are four port groups (in Orange) and they are in a virtual switch, and there are three management interfaces in vSwitch0. | ||
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+ | From the ESXi application (not the Web UI) we can see the following (you can get this in the Web UI, i prefer this layout). | ||
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+ | Above we can see the following: | ||
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+ | There are two virtual switches (vSwitch0 is created by default) | ||
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+ | DATA SW | ||
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+ | vSwitch0 contains a Port Group called VM Network (created by default) | ||
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+ | MFEL_7 | ||
+ | MFP_7 | ||
+ | Origin | ||
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+ | vSwitch DATA SW contains the following Port Groups | ||
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+ | IPSource | ||
+ | MFEL2PKG | ||
+ | PKG2Origin | ||
+ | IPOut | ||
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+ | Each of these Port Groups contains a data interface from each VM. | ||
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