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Procedure
1 From the direct console, select Troubleshooting Options and press Enter.
2 Select Restart Management Agents and press Enter.
3 Press F11 to confirm the restart.
The ESXi host restarts the management agents and services.
Restart the Management Network
Restarting the management network interface might be required to restore networking or to renew a
DHCP lease.
Restarting the management network will result in a brief network outage that might temporarily affect
running virtual machines.
If a renewed DHCP lease results in a new network identity (IP address or host name), remote
management software will be disconnected.
Procedure
1 From the direct console, select Restart Management Network and press Enter.
2 Press F11 to confirm the restart.
Test Connectivity to Devices and Networks
You can use the direct console to perform some simple network connectivity tests. In addition to the
management network, you can specify other devices and networks.
Procedure
1 From the direct console, select Test Management Network and press Enter.
2 Type addresses to ping or another DNS host name to resolve.
3 Press Enter to start the test.
Restoring the Standard Switch
A vSphere Distributed Switch functions as a single virtual switch across all associated hosts. Virtual
machines can maintain a consistent network configuration as they migrate across multiple hosts. If you
migrate an existing standard switch, or virtual adapter, to a Distributed Switch and the Distributed Switch
becomes unnecessary or stops functioning, you can restore the standard switch to ensure that the host
remains accessible.
When you restore the standard switch, a new virtual adapter is created and the management network
uplink that is currently connected to Distributed Switch is migrated to the new virtual switch.
You might need to restore the standard switch for the following reasons:
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The Distributed Switch is not needed or is not functioning.
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