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Tab Description
IP Settings Displays all IPv4 and IPv6 settings for the VMkernel adapter. IPv6 information is not displayed if IPv6 has not
been enabled on the host.
Policies Displays the configured traffic shaping, teaming and failover, and security policies that apply for the port group to
which the VMkernel adapter is connected.
Create a VMkernel Adapter on a vSphere Standard Switch
Create a VMkernel network adapter on a vSphere standard switch to provide network connectivity for
hosts and to handle the system traffic for vSphere vMotion, IP storage, Fault Tolerance logging, vSAN,
and so on. You can also create VMkernel adapters on the source and target vSphere Replication hosts to
isolate the replication data traffic. Dedicate a VMkernel adapter to only one traffic type.
Procedure
1 In the vSphere Web Client, navigate to the host.
2 On the Configure tab, expand Networking and select VMkernel adapters.
3 Click Add host networking.
4 On the Select connection type page, select VMkernel Network Adapter and click Next.
5 On the Select target device page, select either an existing standard switch or select New standard
switch.
6 (Optional) On the Create a Standard Switch page, assign physical NICs to the switch.
You can create the standard switch without physical NICs and configure them later. During the time
that no physical NICs are attached to the host, the host does not have network connectivity to the
other hosts on the physical network. The virtual machines on the host are able to communicate with
each other.
a Click Add adapters and select as many physical NICs as you need.
b Use the up and down arrows to configure the active and standby NICs.
7 On the Port properties page, configure the settings for the VMkernel adapter.
Option Description
Network label Type a value for this label to indicate the traffic type for the VMkernel adapter, for
example Management traffic or vMotion.
VLAN ID Set a VLAN ID to identify the VLAN that the network traffic of the VMkernel
adapter will use.
IP settings Select IPv4, IPv6, or both.
Note The IPv6 option does not appear on hosts that do not have IPv6 enabled.
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