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Removing NICs from an Active Virtual Machine with a Guest Operating
System Installed
You can remove a NIC from an active virtual machine, but it might not be reported to the
vSphere Web Client for some time. If you click Edit Settings for the virtual machine, you might see the
removed NIC listed even after the task is complete. The Edit Settings dialog box for the virtual machine
does not immediately display the removed NIC.
You might also still see the NIC attached to the virtual machine if the guest operating system of the virtual
machine does not support hot removal of NICs.
Distributed Port Groups
A distributed port group specifies port configuration options for each member port on a vSphere
distributed switch. Distributed port groups define how a connection is made to a network.
Add a Distributed Port Group
Add a distributed port group to a vSphere Distributed Switch to create a distributed switch network for
your virtual machines and to associate VMkernel adapters.
Procedure
1 In the vSphere Web Client, navigate to the distributed switch.
2 Right-click the distributed switch and select Distributed port group > New distributed port group.
3 On the Select name and location page, enter the name of the new distributed port group, or accept
the generated name, and click Next.
4 On the Configure settings page, set the general properties for the new distributed port group and click
Next.
Setting Description
Port binding Select when ports are assigned to virtual machines connected to this distributed
port group.
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Static binding: Assign a port to a virtual machine when the virtual machine
connects to the distributed port group.
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Dynamic binding: Assign a port to a virtual machine the first time the virtual
machine powers on after it is connected to the distributed port group.
Dynamic binding has been deprecated since ESXi 5.0.
n
Ephemeral - no binding: No port binding. You can assign a virtual machine
to a distributed port group with ephemeral port binding also when connected
to the host.
Port allocation
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Elastic: The default number of ports is eight. When all ports are assigned, a
new set of eight ports is created. This is the default.
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Fixed: The default number of ports is set to eight. No additional ports are
created when all ports are assigned.
Number of ports Enter the number of ports on the distributed port group.
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