migrate vm of DVS and standardswitch network cards

Hello

Does anyone know how to change the NIC a vm that is connected to a DVS at a standard portgroup. (POWERCLI)

Standard switch exchanges have the same names as those of DVS.

If possible, is it possible switch toe back switch standard dvs?

We need for a migration online 55 ESX virtual machines between two different environments.

Thank you

O.Muntslag

To save the portgroup in a variable for a standard switch, you can use a command similar to the following command PowerCLI:

$PortGroup = get-VirtualPortGroup-NetworkName name - Virtualswitch vSwitch1 - VMHost ESXi1

To save the portgroup in a variable for a distributed switch, you can use a command similar to the following command PowerCLI:

$PortGroup = get-VDPortgroup-NetworkName name - VDSwitch dvSwitch0

Using the variable $PortGroup, you can modify portgroup nic a vm with a command similar to:

Get-VM-name VM1. Get-NetworkAdapter-name 'NIC 1' | Together-NetworkAdapter - Portgroup $PortGroup - confirm: $false

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