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11 Set Failover Order to specify how to distribute the work load for adapters.
To use some adapters but reserve others for emergencies, you can set this condition using the drop-
down menu to place them into groups.
Option Description
Active Adapters
Continue to use the adapter when the network adapter connectivity is
available and active.
Standby Adapters
Use this adapter if one of the active adapter’s connectivity is unavailable.
Unused Adapters
Do not use this adapter.
If you are using iSCSI Multipathing, your VMkernel interface must be configured to have one active
adapter and no standby adapters. See the vSphere Storage documentation.
NOTE When using IP-hash load balancing, do not configure standby uplinks.
Edit the Failover and Load Balancing Policy on a Standard Port Group
Failover and load balancing policies allow you to determine how network traffic is distributed between
adapters and how to re-route traffic in the event of an adapter failure.
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 a standard switch and click Properties.
4 On Ports tab, select a port group and click Edit.
5 Click the NIC Teaming tab.
You can override the failover order at the port-group level. By default, new adapters are active for all
policies. New adapters carry traffic for the standard switch and its port group unless you specify
otherwise.
vSphere Administration with the vSphere Client
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