Examples of using Distributed switch in English and their translations into Korean
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Capabilities Distributed switching, routing and firewalling.
If the Service Console network adapter is deployed on a distributed switch.
Locate the distributed switch and select"Manage Virtual Adapter…".
This fix resolves the issue for VMware vSphere Distributed Switch(vDS) switches only. Security Issues.
Locate the distributed switch and select"Manage Virtual Adapter…".
Workaround: Ensure that the MTU you specify when preparing the cluster is higher than or matches the current MTU of the vSphere distributed switch.
Use vSphere distributed switches to improve network scalability.
Cannot configure untagged interfaces for a Logical Router The VLAN ID for the vSphere distributed switch to which a Logical Router connects cannot be 0.
The span of the vSphere distributed switch(VDS or DVS) should match the transport zone span.
When changing the number of ports on a standard virtual switch, ensure that the total number of ports on the host, from both standard and distributed switches, does not exceed 4096.
VSphere environments that use distributed switches are versioned to correspond with vSphere releases.
To physically separate network services and to dedicate a particular set of NICs to a specific network service, create a vSphere Standard Switch or vSphere Distributed Switch for each service.
In multicast snooping mode, a vSphere Distributed Switch provides IGMP and MLD snooping according to RFC 4541.
VSphere Distributed Switch(VDS) network port statistics are corrupted The VDS network port statistics get corrupted if a port number of the virtual machine's network adapter is changed manually or if the virtual machine is cloned and port monitoring is enabled.
This issue causes vCenter Server to decide that no ports of the distributed switch are available if the first available port is being deleted but is not deleted yet.
The vSphere Distributed Switch provides rich monitoring and troubleshooting capabilities, including rollback and recovery for patching and updating the network configuration, templates to enable backup and restore for virtual networking configuration.
Physical network adapters connected to the same vSphere Standard Switch or vSphere Distributed Switch should also be connected to the same physical network.
VSphere Distributed Switch MTU does not get updated If you specify an MTU value lower than the MTU of the vSphere distributed switch when preparing a cluster, the vSphere Distributed Switch does not get updated to this value.
ESXi host intermittently goes out of synchronization with vSphere Distributed Switch ESXi host intermittently goes out of synchronization with vSphere Distributed Switch(vDS).
Encapsulated remote mirror sessions require the destination IP to be a valid unicast IP In an encapsulated remote mirror session, a vSphere distributed switch redirects the original traffic to the specified destination IP.
Incorrect result might be reported while performing a vSphere Distributed Switch(VDS) health check Incorrect results might be reported when you attempt to view the VDS Web Client health check to monitor health status for VLAN, MTU, and Teaming policies.
While reserving and deleting distributed ports, vCenter Server might indicate that no ports of the distributed switch are available if the first available port is being deleted but is not deleted yet.
Newly configured NetFlow settings in vSphere Distributed Switch not saved after vCenter Server reboot When you configure the port settings for NetFlow in the vSphere Distributed Switch for vCenter Server 5.0, the settings are not saved in the database and are lost after the vCenter Server restarts.
The vSphere Web Client might display incorrect vDS health status for ESXi hosts In an environment where ESXi hosts are connected to a vSphere Distributed Switch(vDS) version 5.1 and vDS health check is enabled, incorrect vDS health status might be displayed for the ESXi hosts after you reconfigure the MTU or VLAN setting of the vDS.
Host Profile remediation fails with vSphere Distributed Switch Remediation errors might occur when applying a Host Profile with a vSphere Distributed Switch and a virtual machine with Fault Tolerance is in a powered off state on a host that uses the distributed switch in that Host Profile.
Adding a network resource pool to a vSphere Distributed Switch fails with the error Cannot complete a vSphere Distributed Switch operation for one or more host members This error message indicates that one or more of the hosts on the distributed switch is already associated with the maximum number of network resource pools.
Attempts to deploy a virtual machine on a vSphere Distributed Switch result in an error message stating that no free ports are available When you attempt to deploy a virtual machine on a vSphere Distributed Switch, the error message no free port is available in distributed_switch_name might appear even when many ports on the switch are free.
If you change the number of ports that a vSphere Standard Switch or vSphere Distributed Switch has on a host by using the vSphere Client, the change is not saved, even after a reboot If you change the number of ports that a vSphere Standard Switch or vSphere Distributed Switch has on an ESXi 5.5 host by using the vSphere Client, the number of ports does not change even after you reboot the host.
Note that the default security policy of a distributed virtual switch is to reject MAC address changes.
Logical routing configuration does not work in stateless environment When using stateless ESXi hosts with NSX, the NSX Controller may send distributed routing configuration information to the hosts before the distributed virtual switch is created.