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VMware vSphere networking is a core VMware competency and is heavily represented in the VMware Certified Professional 6.5 – Data Center Virtualization (VCP6.5-DCV) exams. In this course, instructor Rick Crisci takes a deep dive into networking for VMware vSphere. Rick kicks off the course with virtual switch basics, going over how network traffic travels from the operating system of a VM and gets virtualized, as well as the major components of vSphere standard switches. He then builds to more complex topics, including distributed switches, physical networking, TCP/IP stacks, and private VLANs.
Topics include:
- vSphere standard and distributed switches
- Creating a vSphere distributed switch
- Configuring vSphere distributed switch policies
- Configuring traffic shaping
- Configuring network I/O control
- Configuring private VLANs
- Configuring port mirroring
Table of Contents
1 Virtual networking
2 vSphere standard switches
3 vSphere distributed switches
4 vSphere distributed switch features
5 Create a vSphere distributed switch
6 Configuring vSphere distributed switch policies
7 Migrate VMs to a vSphere distributed switch
8 Verify networking configuration
9 Managing physical network adapters
10 Configure traffic shaping
11 Network I O and storage I O control
12 Configure network I O control
13 Private VLANs
14 Configure private VLANs
15 TCP IP stacks
16 Configure port mirroring
17 Configure NetFlow
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