Re: VM on same vSwitch can not communicate
Hi Welcome to the communities. Seems vswitch not configured properly .Please check Port GroupsvSwitches can be divided into smaller units called port groups, thereare three types of port groups...
View ArticleRe: VMware (standard) vSwitch and double tagging (QinQ)
Unfortunately you cant do that . If you have more question let me know Best regardsYour Oscar
View ArticleRe: Mirror quality in VDS with ESX 5.1 (Entreprise+)
Hi Grasshopper, thanks for feedback About 1514 Bytes packets seen :1514 is the packet length seen in Wireshark splitted as below :1460 Bytes of Useful Data :20 Bytes of IP Header :20 Bytes of TCP...
View ArticleX520-DA2 Compatibility Issue
I am having an issue with an X520-DA2 Intel NIC. It does not show up after installing vSphere 5.5. We have this card running in multiple servers and have never had an issue. It is on the compatibility...
View ArticleRe: Does a Nexus 1000v virtual switch setup have a fast througput than the...
Yep, they have advanced vNIC features and can easily integrate to converged network adapters (CNA) and do FCoE with Nexus 5k. I recently attened their jumpstart and it really is convenient to use the...
View ArticleRe: Load balancing configuration mismatch issue
Please have a look .. VMware KB: Sample Configuration - Network Load Balancing (NLB) unicast mode configuration Take care!
View ArticleRe: Port Mirroring and Promiscuous mode in VCDNI backed port groups
Have a look this may help.. Enabling Promiscuous Mode on vSphere 4 - SpiceworksTake care!
View ArticleRe: virtual device ethernet0 will start disconnected
well, when y go to vm/settings/network/connect option, after the VM restart, thanks
View ArticleRe: VDS
No, the datacenter object is the boundary for the distributed switch. Hopefully in the future VMware will deliver a version of vmotion that works across datacenters, or a distributed switch that spans...
View ArticleHow to get the physical Mac address from a VMware Virtual Machine?
Im inquiring about obtaining the physical mac address / api from the VMware virtual machine. it is a way to do it or any API from vmware?
View ArticleRe: How to get the physical Mac address from a VMware Virtual Machine?
Welcome to the Community - Remember it is not a "Physical" MAC address but a virtual one that is generated when the VM is powered on. - Once assigned you can pull the MAC address from the guest OS of...
View ArticleRe: How to get the physical Mac address from a VMware Virtual Machine?
But what i want to know is if there is a way to get from the virtual Machine the mac address of the local client PC..?
View ArticleRe: How to get the physical Mac address from a VMware Virtual Machine?
Maybe if i explain you exactly the case you will help me out with this issue.. I have a virtualized machine of windows XP , im accessing this computer using VMWare Horizon View Client so i want to know...
View ArticleRe: How to get the physical Mac address from a VMware Virtual Machine?
The VM is unaware of the client machines MAC Address - you will have to script or find a program that will allow you ro remotely query the XP desktop for its MAC Address -
View ArticleRe: How to get the physical Mac address from a VMware Virtual Machine?
ok thank you for your help
View ArticleManagement network on DVS?
I currently have my management interfaces on DVS. I am considering moving them back to Standard switches just in the very off chance I have an issue with the dvs database, at least I can manage them...
View ArticleRe: Management network on DVS?
I keep the MGMT on the distributed switch (both 1000v and vmware). Simplifies things, especially with UCS. I don't want to have to start creating extra vNICs in UCS for a MGMT switch. We haven't had an...
View ArticleESXI 5.1 speed issues & Jumbo Frames
I need some help with my lab setup. I have have an issue where when I copy data to a virtual machine data transfer is stupidly slow but when I copy data from a virtual machine the transfer speed is...
View ArticleRe: ESXI 5.1 speed issues & Jumbo Frames
Ok so I found the fault with my network speed.... After speaking to HP support & stripping my Microserver down it looks like I have a faulty NIC so they are replacing my system board. However the...
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