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Managing VMware VDS
The section provides the most common procedures for managing an existing VMware vSphere
Distributed Switch (VDS).
Managing licenses
This section provides an overview of how to manage VMware vSphere Distributed Switch (VDS) licenses.
The VMware VDS is an enterprise feature of VMware vSphere vCenter Server 5.5 and later and requires
that the VMware vSphere ESXi hosts are licensed with the VMware vSphere Enterprise Plus edition. A
non-Enterprise Plus edition does not support VMware VDS functionality. No additional license is required
to be installed or managed for the VMware VDS.
Provisioning a VMware VDS configuration
Provision an existing VMware VDS configuration requires changes to the port group, VMKernel interface,
VMware vSphere ESXi hosts, jumbo frames and class of service settings.
Modifying an existing distributed port group
From the VMware vSphere Web Client, modify distributed port group settings such as the name, VLAN
ID, teaming and failover policy, traffic filtering and marking policies.Standard configuration settings must
not be changed to ensure proper Converged System operation.
About this task
Using the VMware vSphere Web Client, only one distributed port group can be edited at a time. If several
port groups require modification, use the VMware PowerCLI or vSphere vCLI command line/script tools.
Before you begin
Identify the VMware VDS containing the distributed ports. The default switch name used is
DVSwitch01-
A
.
Procedure
1
To launch the VMware vSphere Web Client from VMware vCenter Server, open a browser and
type the following URL:
https://<vCenterIP>:9443/vsphere-client
You can also launch
the VMware vSphere Web Client by selecting
Start Menu > All Programs > VMware > VMware
vSphere Web Client
. The alternative launch method above does not apply to vSphere 6.5.
2
Log on to the VMware vSphere Web Client with the
user account
(Single Sign-On (SSO) account) or other administrative account with appropriate permissions.
3
On the
VMware vSphere Web Client Home
tab, under
Inventories
, click
Networking
.
4
Expand
DVSwitch01-A
and right-click the distributed port group to modify and click
Edit
Settings
.
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