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Procedure
1 In the vSphere Web Client, navigate to the host.
2 On the Configure tab, expand System and select Advanced System Settings .
3 Set the physical adapters that you need to function outside the scope of Network I/O Control as a
comma-separated list to the Net.IOControlPnicOptOut parameter.
For example: vmnic0,vmnic3
4 Click OK to apply the changes.
Working with Network I/O Control Version 2
On a vSphere Distributed Switch 5.x, and on a vSphere Distributed Switch upgraded to 6.0 that does not
have Network I/O Control enhanced to version 3, you can ensure that system traffic and virtual machines
receive required bandwidth for their operation by using the resource pool model of Network I/O Control
version 2.
Network Resource Pools in Network I/O Control Version 2
In Network I/O Control version 2, distributed switch traffic supports two types of network resource pools:
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System network resource pools. Predefined pools for controlling the network bandwidth provided to
the main types of system traffic: Fault Tolerance traffic, iSCSI traffic, vMotion traffic, management
traffic, vSphere Replication traffic, NFS traffic, and virtual machine traffic.
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User-defined network resource pools. Custom pools for virtual machine traffic. The settings in a user-
defined resource pool are applied to virtual machines after you associate a user-defined resource
pool with a distributed port group.
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