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Option Description
Failback
Select Yes or No to disable or enable failback.
This option determines how a physical adapter is returned to active duty
after recovering from a failure. If failback is set to Yes (default), the adapter
is returned to active duty immediately upon recovery, displacing the
standby adapter that took over its slot, if any. If failback is set to No, a
failed adapter is left inactive even after recovery until another currently
active adapter fails, requiring its replacement.
Failover Order
Specify how to distribute the work load for uplinks. If you want to use
some uplinks but reserve others for emergencies in case the uplinks in use
fail, set this condition by moving them into different groups:
n
Active Uplinks — Continue to use the uplink when the network
adapter connectivity is up and active.
n
Standby Uplinks — Use this uplink if one of the active adapter’s
connectivity is down.
n
Unused Uplinks — Do not use this uplink.
NOTE When using IP-hash load balancing, do not configure standby
uplinks.
5 Click OK.
Edit Distributed Port Teaming and Failover Policies
Teaming and Failover 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 the Networking inventory view.
2 Select the vSphere distributed switch in the inventory pane.
3 On the Ports tab, right-click the port to modify and select Edit Settings.
4 Click Policies to view and modify port networking policies.
Chapter 22 Networking Policies
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