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How to configure distributed virtual network settings in vCenter?


To configure distributed virtual network settings in vCenter, follow these steps:

1. Log in to the vSphere Web Client or vSphere Client with administrator credentials.

1. Select the vCenter server from the Home menu.

1. Click on the “Hosts and Clusters” tab.

1. Right-click the distributed switch and select “Edit Settings.”

1. Under the “Properties” tab, adjust the settings for the distributed switch, such as the name, description, version, and compatibility.

1. Under the “Networking” tab, add or remove ports, VLANs, and IP addresses for the distributed switch.

1. Under the “Security” tab, configure the distributed switch options for traffic filtering, promiscuous mode, and MAC address changes.

1. Under the “Teaming and Failover” tab, configure the distributed switch options for load balancing, traffic shaping, and network failover.

1. Click “OK” to save the changes to the distributed switch settings.

1. Repeat these steps for any additional distributed switches in the vSphere environment.

Note: Ensure that all host networking settings match the distributed switch configuration for consistent and reliable network performance.


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