Add vmnic puts it in standby mode

I noticed that when I run esxcli standard vswitch network uplink add u < nic > - v < vSwitch it always seems to add the NIC in standby mode

I know that I could then simply configure the group policy for the port but then I'll have to do this for each group of ports on this vSwitch on each host.

Is there a way just to have the vmnic added to active immediately the bat?


Not in a single command. What you can do is to retrieve the policy current failover to help

standard policy failover vswitch network get - v

and then set the active adapers help

the value of standard network vswitch political failover - v - a vmnic0, vmnic1...

This will add the new vmnic active on the vSwitch adapters as well as port groups for which you didn't replace the order of failover vSwitch.

André

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