VMware Basic Networking - vSphere Standard Switch - Step by Step - Module 5-1

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

Комментарии • 23

  • @shamjidos
    @shamjidos 2 года назад

    Thank you so much Niyas for such a great video. It really help me understanding the networking side of Esxi very clearly which is currently a part of my ongoing project.

  • @TheRamosd
    @TheRamosd 4 года назад

    Thanks for your time to put the video.

  • @anish6542
    @anish6542 4 года назад

    Very good explanation

  • @jjhatnm
    @jjhatnm 2 года назад

    Great job!!

  • @torresattaluri
    @torresattaluri 3 года назад

    Super sir just super

  • @JuanC4rlos
    @JuanC4rlos 4 года назад

    Excelente video.

  • @icbfan7
    @icbfan7 2 года назад

    Just curious if there is really a need for 3 physical ports, one for each VLAN? You identified the Port Groups and their respective VLANs already. Couldn't you use just one physical port as a trunk to your switch and only require one physical port on the ESXi host as well? I thought that was the purpose of "trunking" in data networks? Thoughts?

  • @4niceguy
    @4niceguy 3 года назад

    Great !!!!

  • @hengkaing2665
    @hengkaing2665 4 года назад

    did you use router or sw layer 3 for intervlan ? if not how trunk mode on switch can communication ? thanks for answer.

  • @torresattaluri
    @torresattaluri 3 года назад

    Sir in production i am seeing this esxi physical server connected to switch port under truck vlans from 100 to 107. But with vlan102 which is hypervisor vlan that is forming RIP routing with switch may i know why?

  • @sabakotwal490
    @sabakotwal490 4 года назад

    Well explained!

  • @esh176
    @esh176 4 года назад

    are the upllinks by default on trunk mode?

  • @ambipash
    @ambipash 4 года назад

    can we select multiple services like vmotion,FT etc for Vmkernel port

  • @abhijitdhemare2460
    @abhijitdhemare2460 4 года назад

    Nice Video Thanks

  • @maverickcruise
    @maverickcruise 3 года назад

    This is absolutely a gem of a video for a beginner. Sir, why don't make videos and put it on Udemy? I was looking a simple explanation like this. Thank you so much

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  • @m.aharoun6682
    @m.aharoun6682 4 года назад

    best course, thank you for all the information

  • @581046
    @581046 4 года назад

    How do i add uplink to vswitch if i have only one physical adapter instead of 4?

    • @maverickcruise
      @maverickcruise 3 года назад

      It's already added as there is only 1 uplink.

  • @pa1089
    @pa1089 5 лет назад

    Hello Niyas, Do you have a 10GB network card as well as switch in your environment?

  • @mauriciorosa21
    @mauriciorosa21 3 года назад

    Hi,
    Im configuring a zabbix server in a Linux CentOs8 that is running on a Vmware.
    This virtual machine is running on a server that has 3 physicals Adapters.
    Each physical adapter has it own IP segment like bellow:
    Adpt1 10.188.127.250/24
    Adpt2 10.188.160.250/24
    Adpt3 10.188.130.250/20
    The virtual machine has IP like bellow:
    ens160 10.188.127.251/24
    ens161 10.188.160.251/24
    ens254 10.188.130.251/20
    Problem:
    Just Adpt1 and ens160 is working.
    If I change the IP segment of ens160 to the others segment it works. But I need each adapter communicate separately.
    In VMware settings all adapter were created and marked as bridge.
    Please help
    I'm using the VMware Workstation 16