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7 From the Failback drop-down menu, select whether a physical adapter is returned to active status
after recovering from a failure.
If failback is set to Yes, the default selection, 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 for a standard port, a failed adapter is left inactive after recovery until another
currently active adapter fails and must be replaced.
8 Specify how the uplinks in a team are used when a failover occurs by configuring the Failover Order
list.
If you want to use some uplinks but reserve others for emergencies in case the uplinks in use fail, use
the up and down arrow keys to move uplinks into different groups.
Option Description
Active adapters Continue to use the uplink if the network adapter connectivity is up and active.
Standby adapters Use this uplink if one of the active physical adapter is down.
Unused adapters Do not use this uplink.
9 Click OK.
Configure NIC Teaming, Failover, and Load Balancing on a
Distributed Port Group or Distributed Port
Include two or more physical NICs in a team to increase the network capacity of a distributed port group
or port. Configure failover order to determine how network traffic is rerouted in case of adapter failure.
Select a load balancing algorithm to determine how the distributed switch load balances the traffic
between the physical NICs in a team.
Configure NIC teaming, failover, and load balancing according with the network configuration on the
physical switch and the topology of the distributed switch. See Teaming and Failover Policy and Load
Balancing Algorithms Available for Virtual Switches for more information.
If you configure the teaming and failover policy for a distributed port group, the policy is propagated to all
ports in the group. If you configure the policy for a distributed port, it overrides the policy inherited from
the group.
Prerequisites
To override a policy on distributed port level, enable the port-level override option for this policy. See
Configure Overriding Networking Policies on Port Level.
Procedure
1 In the vSphere Web Client, navigate to the distributed switch.
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