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4 Select a primary private VLAN to display its associated secondary private VLANs.
5 Select the secondary private VLAN to remove.
6 Click Remove under Secondary Private VLAN ID, and click OK.
Managing Physical Adapters
For each host associated with a vSphere distributed switch, you must assign physical network adapters, or
uplinks, to the vSphere distributed switch. You can assign one uplink on each host per uplink port on the
vSphere distributed switch.
Add an Uplink to a vSphere Distributed Switch
For each host associated with a vSphere distributed switch, you must assign at least one physical network
adapter, or uplink, to the vSphere distributed switch.
Prerequisites
Launch the vSphere Client and log in to a vCenter Server system.
Procedure
1 Log in to the vSphere Client and select a host in the inventory pane.
2 Click the Configuration tab and click Networking.
3 Select the vSphere Distributed Switch view.
4 Click Manage Physical Adapters.
5 Click Click to Add NIC for the uplink port to add an uplink to.
6 Select the physical adapter to add.
If you select an adapter that is attached to another switch, it will be removed from that switch and
reassigned to this vSphere distributed switch.
7 Click OK.
Remove an Uplink from a vSphere Distributed Switch
You can remove an uplink, or physical network adapter, from a vSphere distributed switch.
Prerequisites
Launch the vSphere Client and log in to a vCenter Server system.
Procedure
1 Log in to the vSphere Client and select a host in the inventory pane.
2 Click the Configuration tab and click Networking.
3 Select the vSphere Distributed Switch view.
4 Click Manage Physical Adapters.
5 Click Remove to remove the uplink from the vSphere distributed switch.
6 Click OK.
vSphere Administration with the vSphere Client
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