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5 In the Reservation quota text box, enter the bandwidth quota for virtual machines from the
aggregation of free bandwidth that is reserved for virtual machine system traffic on all physical
adapters on the switch.
6 Click OK.
Remove a Distributed Port Group from a Network Resource Pool
To stop allocating bandwidth to the virtual machines from the reservation quota of a network resource
pool, remove the association between the port group to which the virtual machines are connected and the
pool.
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 and click Edit distributed port group settings.
3 In the Edit Settings dialog box for the port group, click General.
4 From the Network resource pool drop-down menu, select (default) and click OK.
The distributed port group becomes associated with the default VM network resource pool.
Delete a Network Resource Pool
Delete a network resource pool that is no longer in use.
Prerequisites
Uncouple the network resource pool from all associated distributed port groups. See Remove a
Distributed Port Group from a Network Resource Pool.
Procedure
1 In the vSphere Web Client, navigate to the distributed switch.
2 On the Configure tab, expand Resource Allocation.
3 Click Network resource pools.
4 Select a network resource pool and click Remove.
5 Click Yes to delete the resource pool.
Move a Physical Adapter Out the Scope of Network I/O
Control
Under certain conditions you might need to exclude physical adapters with low capacity from the
bandwidth allocation model of Network I/O Control version 3.
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