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5 From the Physical adapter shares drop-down menu, enter the shares from the physical adapter
capacity that the virtual machines or the VMkernel adapters associated with the network resource
pool have.
Network I/O Control applies the configured shares when the connected physical adapter becomes
saturated.
You can select an option to set a pre-defined value, or select Custom and enter a number from 1 to
100 to set another share.
6 (Optional) From the CoS priority tag drop-down menu, select the QoS tag for marking the system or
virtual machine traffic that is associated with the network resource pool, and click OK.
The QoS priority tag represents an IEEE 802.1p (CoS) tag for defining priority of the traffic from the
virtual machines associated with the resource pool at Layer 2 of the network protocol stack.
Network I/O Control version 2 applies the new settings for bandwidth control to the VMkernel and virtual
machine adapters on the distributed port groups that are associated with network resource pool.
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