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3 Browse to the location of the configuration file.
4 To assign the keys from the configuration file to the switch and its port groups, select the Preserve
original distributed switch and port group identifiers check box and click Next.
You can use the Preserve original distributed switch and port group identifiers option in the
following cases:
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Recreate a deleted switch.
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Restore a switch whose upgrade has failed.
All port groups are recreated and the hosts that have been connected to the switch are added again.
5 Review the settings for the switch and click Finish.
A new distributed switch is created with settings from the configuration file. If you have included
distributed port group information in the configuration file, the port groups are also created.
Restore a vSphere Distributed Switch Configuration
Use the restore option to reset the configuration of an existing distributed switch to the settings in the
configuration file. Restoring a distributed switch changes the settings on the selected switch back to the
settings saved in the configuration file.
Note You can use a saved configuration file to restore policies and hosts associations on the distributed
switch. You cannot restore the connection of physical NICs to uplink ports or ports of link aggregation
groups.
Prerequisites
Verify that vCenter Server is version 5.1 and later.
Procedure
1 In the vSphere Web Client, navigate to the distributed switch.
2 Right-click the distributed switch in the navigator and select Settings > Restore Configuration.
3 Browse for the configuration backup file to use.
4 Select Restore distributed switch and all port groups or Restore distributed switch only and
click Next
5 Review the summary information for the restore.
Restoring a distributed switch will overwrite the current settings of the distributed switch and its port
groups. It will not delete existing port groups that are not part of the configuration file.
6 Click Finish.
The distributed switch configuration has been restored to the settings in the configuration file.
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