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Networking From Physical to Virtual

Networking From Physical to Virtual. 100% Physical Environment. Devices on Management Network. Devices on iSCSI /NFS Network. OS A pps. OS A pps. VLAN 15. VLAN 10. Trunk. Physical Network. Physical and Virtual Environment. Devices on Management Network.

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Networking From Physical to Virtual

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  1. NetworkingFrom Physical to Virtual

  2. 100% Physical Environment Devices on Management Network Devices on iSCSI/NFS Network OS Apps OS Apps VLAN 15 VLAN 10 Trunk Physical Network

  3. Physical and Virtual Environment Devices on Management Network Devices on iSCSI/NFS Network OS Apps OS Apps VLAN 15 VLAN 10 ESX1 Trunk Physical Network

  4. Creating a Virtual Machine OS Apps

  5. # of Network Cards

  6. Selecting the VLAN/Network for the Virtual Machine

  7. Selecting the Network Card

  8. A Virtual Machine is a set of files

  9. MAC Address

  10. What does the OS see for NIC?

  11. What does the OS See?

  12. vNetwork Standard Switch

  13. Physical and Virtual Environment Devices on Management Network Devices on iSCSI/NFS Network OS Apps OS Apps VLAN 15 VLAN 10 ESX1 Trunk Physical Network

  14. Base Networking Configuration

  15. Creating a Port Group for Virtual Machine

  16. Selecting the Physical Network Card(s)

  17. Setting the VLAN for 1st Port Group

  18. Adding Additional Port Groups

  19. VMkernel – Virtual Network Cards for ESX

  20. Types of Traffics for VMkernel

  21. VSS - Load Balancing

  22. VSS - Network Failover Detection

  23. VSS - Security

  24. VSS - Traffic Shaping

  25. VSS - Completed Networking

  26. Physical with 1 ESX Host Devices on Management Network Devices on iSCSI/NFS Network OS Apps OS Apps VLAN 15 VLAN 10 ESX1 Trunk Physical Network

  27. Physical with 2 ESX Hosts Devices on Management Network Devices on iSCSI/NFS Network Devices on Management Network Devices on iSCSI/NFS Network OS Apps OS Apps OS Apps OS Apps VLAN 15 VLAN 10 VLAN 10 VLAN 20 ESX2 ESX1 Trunk Physical Network

  28. VMotion Devices on Management Network Devices on iSCSI/NFS Network Devices on Management Network Devices on iSCSI/NFS Network OS Apps OS Apps OS Apps VLAN 15 VLAN 10 VLAN 20 ESX2 ESX1 Trunk Physical Network

  29. VMotion Devices on Management Network Devices on iSCSI/NFS Network Devices on Management Network Devices on iSCSI/NFS Network OS Apps OS Apps OS Apps VLAN 10 VLAN 15 VLAN 20 ESX2 ESX1 Trunk Physical Network

  30. vNetwork Distributed Switch

  31. VMware Distributed Switch Devices on Management Network Devices on iSCSI/NFS Network Devices on Management Network Devices on iSCSI/NFS Network OS Apps OS Apps OS Apps OS Apps VLAN 15 VLAN 10 VLAN 10 VLAN 20 UpLink1 UpLink2 UpLink3 ESX2 ESX1 Trunk Physical Network

  32. VMware Distributed Switch Devices on Management Network Devices on iSCSI/NFS Network Devices on Management Network Devices on iSCSI/NFS Network OS Apps OS Apps OS Apps OS Apps VLAN 15 VLAN 10 VLAN 10 VLAN 20 UpLink1 UpLink2 UpLink3 ESX2 ESX1 Trunk Physical Network

  33. VMware Distributed Switches

  34. DVS – Base Configuration

  35. DVS – New Port Group

  36. DVS – Types of Port Groups

  37. DVS – Port Group Configuration

  38. DVS – Configured with 2 Port Groups

  39. DVS – Load Balancing

  40. DVS – Add Hosts

  41. Virtual NICs

  42. Networking – Final Configuration

  43. Cisco Nexus 1000v

  44. Cisco Nexus 1000v Devices on Management Network Devices on iSCSI/NFS Network Devices on Management Network Devices on iSCSI/NFS Network OS Apps OS Apps OS Apps OS Apps VLAN 15 VLAN 10 VLAN 10 VLAN 20 UpLink1 UpLink2 UpLink3 ESX2 ESX1 Trunk Physical Network

  45. Networking – Installation VSM

  46. Networking – Installation VEM

  47. Configuration the VSM

  48. Networking

  49. Keep your process consistent NetworkAdministrator view N1k-VSM# sh port-profile name Ubuntu-VM port-profile Ubuntu-VM description: status: enabled capability uplink: no capability l3control: no system vlans: none port-group: Ubuntu-VM max-ports: 32 inherit: config attributes: switchport mode access switchport access vlan 95 no shutdown assigned interfaces: Vethernet2 Vethernet4 Server Administrator view

  50. Blade Chassis Configuration

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