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Select the
green plus (+)
icon to open the
New Network Traffic Rule
wizard, and perform the
following:
a
For the
Name
, type:
vMotionCOS
.
b
For
Action
, select
Tag
.
c
Change the
CoS value
to
4
.
d
For VMware vSphere 6.x, change the
Traffic direction
to Ingress. The
VMware vSphere 6.x
Release Notes
contain information about ingress and egress parameters.
e
Select the
green plus (+)
and select
New System Traffic Qualifier
.
f
Verify that the type is set
System traffic
and the
Protocol/Traffic type
is set to
vMotion
.
g
Click
OK
.
9
Right-click the
vcesys_esx_nfs
distributed port group, click
Edit settings
.
10
From the wizard, perform the following:
a
For the
Name
, type:
NFSCOS
b
For
Action
, select
Tag
.
c
Check
Update CoS tag
, and change value to
2
.
d
For VMware vSphere 6.x, change the
Traffic direction
to
Ingress
. The
VMware vSphere 6.x
Release Notes
contain information about ingress and egress parameters.
e
Select the
green plus (+)
and select
New IP Qualifier
.
f
From the
Protocol
drop-down, select
Any
.
g
Leave the
Type
as
IP
and click
OK
.
Decommissioning VMware VDS components
Decommissioning VMware VDS components requires deleting distributed port groups, disassociating the
VMware vSphere ESXi hosts, and remove the VMware VDS.
Deleting a distributed port group
Delete a distributed port group from an existing VMware VDS.
•
Before deleting a distributed port group, reassign all powered-on VMs to a different distributed
port group. If the VMs are powered off, delete the distributed port group.
If you delete a distributed port group with powered-on VMs and network adapter
numbers assigned to the distributed port group, the system returns an error.
•
Migrate the VMKernel ports from the VMware vSphere ESXi host attached to the VMware VDS.
Managing VMware VDS
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