Route based on the ID of the virtual Port of departure

Hi all

Our client uses 'Route based on originating Virtual Port ID' to balance the load. Ayone know the ESX CLI command that shows the Virtual Machine <>= vmnic in this setting?

There was a network problem in the customer environment, and I need to know what VM is linking to what (vmnic) uplink on the vswitch about? Or ESX does not show this explicit mapping through any tool?

Thanks in advance.

Dumlu

Hello

You can use esxtop, then hit low case n to change the network settings view. The 3rd column is the team of Teddy bear used by the virtual machine.

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