Re: Force MTU for VMs vNic from Esxi
Welcome to the Communicty - yes - set the MTU of the virtrual machine port group they connect to - remember to configure the physical network as well to support a 9000 MTU
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Hi weinstein5 Apart from setting the MTU on the Physical/vSwitch/PortGroup, we have to set the MTU on the Guest Os level right.? So, I am looking for some sort of setting to make the MTU of the vNIc to...
View ArticleRe: Force MTU for VMs vNic from Esxi
I really fail to see the point you're trying to make here. The hypervisor and vSwitch merely provide layer 2 forwarding logic. It's at the discretion of the endpoint (read: the guest OS networking...
View ArticleRe: Nexus 1000v iscsi multipath not working for two hosts.
Hi vmmochi For starters, iSCSI coming from the software initiator on a host will have a TTL value of 1. This is to ensure that storage is not routed and will become problematic if there's a router in...
View ArticleESX to access The vSphere Distributed Switch (VDS)
Hello! I understand that VDS essentially a virtual network layer that provider inner communication between the VMs, however I was curious whether ESX has access to that info?Specifically, if I have a...
View ArticleRe: ESX to access The vSphere Distributed Switch (VDS)
Welcome to the Community - No what you are looking for is not possible - You will have to provide a router that is configure with the route between the management network and the internal network.
View ArticleRe: ESX to access The vSphere Distributed Switch (VDS)
Thank you for your quick response! That's interesting suggestion, but is it possible to create a route between VDS network LAN? Let's say it is not NTP but perhaps something more sophisticated like...
View ArticleRe: enhanced vpc on nexus switches
I have lacp enabled on the management dvswitch but I cannot get the port channel to come up. whenever I migrae my management vmk from sandard to dvs, it freezes up and lose connection. any ideas?
View ArticleCould not set ForgedTransmits of uplink port groups to Reject?
Hello everyone, I am a newbie to VMWare. While studying about port groups, I found out that I can not set ForgedTransmits of uplink port group to Reject because the listbox is disabled. Please tell me...
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Uplink port groups are distinctly different from normal port groups. There is absolutely no reason to have these security settings on uplink port groups, as they do not generate any frames themselves...
View ArticleRe: Could not set ForgedTransmits of uplink port groups to Reject?
Thank MKguy! Your answer saves me a lot of time.
View ArticleUsing Host Profiles to add hosts to Distributed Switches
I'm attempting to use host profiles to add hosts to vSphere Distributed Switches. The process is failing and the process is actually reconfiguring the management network settings on my host to that...
View ArticleRe: Nexus 1000v iscsi multipath not working for two hosts.
After re-installing the hosts, vcenter, N1KV from scratch, I have both hosts using iscsi multipathing and behind the router doing NAT. The only problem is after a reboot, the storage is not found even...
View ArticleRe: Nexus 1000v iscsi multipath not working for two hosts.
Ok, thanks. It says not supported but it still works if no reboot. vMotion and svMotion worked quickly even though it was routed. I'll try to move to the same subnet though.
View Articlechange VMkernel-port to an other vSwitch
Hiis there a easy way to change the VMkernel-port to an other vSwitch without downtime/ connection lost on the management?i want to get the "management_altes-Netz" on the vSwitch1.Scenario:Thank you...
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View ArticleRe: LACP or no LACP, that is the question
I know this is old but this helped me out alot. Does any changes need to be made to the VM at all?
View ArticleRe: LACP or no LACP, that is the question
FlbayIT wrote: Does any changes need to be made to the VM at all? No, you do not need to do any changes or configuration at the VM level.
View ArticleRe: Force MTU for VMs vNic from Esxi
8balakri wrote: Apart from setting the MTU on the Physical/vSwitch/PortGroup, we have to set the MTU on the Guest Os level right.? So, I am looking for some sort of setting to make the MTU of the vNIc...
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