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create_port_groups [2017/07/19 10:25] – [What is a Port Group in VMWare] walkeradmincreate_port_groups [2023/03/09 22:35] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 +At the top of the <color #ed1c24>Networking</color> page, click <color #ed1c24>Virtual Switches</color>.
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 +Click on the vSwitch you assigned the <color #ed1c24>Port Groups</color> to.
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 +This displays the information about your vSwitch, the part of interest here is the vSwitch topology diagram, this displays a graphical 
  
 +representation of what you have just created. A larger view is below.
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 +Remember, here we are looking at a graphical representation of our vSwitch, on the left we see the two <color #ed1c24>Port Groups</color> we just created. On the Right we see the <color #ed1c24>Physical Interface</color> that this vSwitch is connected to (vmnic8).
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 +To use this <color #ed1c24>Port Group</color> / <color #ed1c24>vSwitch configuration</color>, you will need to use one of the Port Groups in your Virtual Machine configuration, you can see that [[create_vm|here]].
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