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Verify that the physical NICs that you want to assign to the LAG ports have the same speed and are
configured at full duplex.
Procedure
1 In the vSphere Web Client, navigate to the distributed switch where the LAG resides.
2 From the Actions menu, select Add and Manage Hosts.
3 Select Manage host networking.
4 Select the host whose physical NICs you want to assign to the LAG ports and click Next.
5 On the Select network adapter tasks page, select Manage physical adapters and click Next.
6 On the Manage physical network adapters page, select a NIC and click Assign an uplink.
7 Select a LAG port and click OK.
8 Repeat Step 6 and Step 7 for all physical NICs that you want to assign to the LAG ports.
9 Complete the wizard.
Example: Configure Two Physical NICs to a LAG in the Add and Manage
Hosts Wizard
For example, if you have a LAG with two ports, you configure a physical NIC to each LAG port in the Add
and Manage Hosts wizard.
What to do next
Set the LAG as active and all standalone uplinks to unused in the teaming and failover order of distributed
port groups.
Set the Link Aggregation Group as Active in the Teaming and
Failover Order of the Distributed Port Group
You migrated physical NICs to the ports of the link aggregation group (LAG). Set the LAG as active and
move all standalone uplinks as unused in the teaming and failover order of the distributed port groups.
Procedure
1 Navigate to the distributed switch.
2 From the Actions menu, select Distributed Port Group > Manage Distributed Port Groups.
3 Select Teaming and failover and click Next.
4 Select the port groups where you set the LAG as standby and click Next.
5 In Failover order, use the up and down arrows to move the LAG in the Active list, all standalone
uplinks in the Unused list, and leave the Standby list empty.
6 Click Next and click Finish.
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