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4 (Optional) Use the policy pages to set overrides for each port policy.
5 Click OK.
Remove a Distributed Port Group
Remove a distributed port group when you no longer need the corresponding labeled network to provide
connectivity and configure connection settings for virtual machines or VMkernel networking.
Prerequisites
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Verify that all virtual machines connected to the corresponding labeled network are migrated to a
different labeled network.
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Verify that all VMkernel adapters connected to the distributed port group are migrated to a different
port group, or are deleted.
Procedure
1 Locate a distributed port group in the vSphere Web Client.
a Select a distributed switch and click the Networks tab.
b Click Distributed Port Groups.
2 Select the distributed port group.
3 From the Actions menu, select Delete.
Working with Distributed Ports
A distributed port is a port on a vSphere distributed switch that connects to the VMkernel or to a virtual
machine's network adapter.
Default distributed port configuration is determined by the distributed port group settings, but some
settings for individual distributed ports can be overridden.
Monitor the State of Distributed Ports
vSphere can monitor distributed ports and provide information about the current state and runtime
statistics of each port.
Procedure
1 Locate a distributed port group in the vSphere Web Client.
a Select a distributed switch and click the Networks tab.
b Click Distributed Port Groups.
2 Double-click a distributed port group.
3 Click the Ports tab and select a port from the list.
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