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For information about converting to enhanced LACP support, see Convert to the Enhanced LACP
Support on a vSphere Distributed Switch.
For information about converting to Network I/O Control version 3, see Upgrade Network I/O Control to
Version 3 on a vSphere Distributed Switch.
Edit General and Advanced vSphere Distributed Switch
Settings
General settings for a vSphere Distributed Switch include the switch name and number of uplinks.
Advanced settings for a distributed switch include Cisco Discovery Protocol and the maximum MTU for
the switch.
Procedure
1 In the vSphere Web Client, navigate to the distributed switch.
2 On the Configure tab, expand Settings and select Properties.
3 Click Edit.
4 Click General to edit the vSphere Distributed Switch settings.
Option Description
Name Type the name for the distributed switch.
Number of uplinks Select the number of uplink ports for the distributed switch.
Click Edit uplink names to change the names of the uplinks.
Number of ports The number of ports for this distributed switch. This cannot be edited.
Network I/O Control Use the drop-down menu to enable or disable Network I/O control.
Description Add or modify a description of the distributed switch settings.
5 Click Advanced to edit the vSphere Distributed Switch settings.
Option Description
MTU (Bytes) Maximum MTU size for the vSphere Distributed Switch. To enable jumbo frames,
set a value greater than 1500 bytes.
Multicast filtering mode
n
Basic. The distributed switch forwards traffic that is related to a multicast
group based on a MAC address generated from the last 23 bits of the IPv4
address of the group.
n
IGMP/MLD snooping. The distributed switch forwards multicast traffic to
virtual machines according to the IPv4 and IPv6 addresses of subscribed
multicast groups by using membership messages defined by the Internet
Group Management Protocol (IGMP ) and Multicast Listener Discovery
protocol.
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