VMware vSphere Troubleshooting: Troubleshoot vSphere Networking
Pluralsight
Course Summary
Part 2 of 4 in the VMware vSphere Troubleshooting series focuses on troubleshooting virtual networking.
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Course Description
Part 2 of 4 in the VMware vSphere Troubleshooting series focuses on troubleshooting virtual networking. The goal of this course is to enhance your skills to enable you to troubleshoot vSphere. This course will show you how to troubleshoot vSphere using log files, how to prevent downtime with your HA cluster, ways to deal with broken vNetwork Distributed Switches, and how to quickly get vSphere back up and running. If you are a middle-to-upper level enterprise network administrator, and/or have taken our VMware vSphere Training course or have done hands-on work with vSphere, you’ll benefit from the advanced troubleshooting techniques presented in our vSphere Troubleshooting Training course.
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Course Syllabus
vNetwork Distributed Virtual Switch Refresher- 24m 46s
—Introduction 1m 8s
—Why the Distributed Virtual Switch is So Important 1m 59s
—Comparing the Distributed vSwitch and Standard vSwitch 2m 16s
—How the dvSwitch Works - Control and I/O Plane 7m 11s
—Comparing ESX and ESXi Networking Differences 1m 9s
—Creating a Distributed Virtual Switch 5m 13s
—Connecting VMs to the Distributed Virtual Switch 3m 30s
—What We Covered 2m 20sUnderstanding Virtual Network Configuration Files- 15m 48sTroubleshooting Virtual Networks from the CLI- 56m 24svSphere Network Troubleshooting How-To- 55m 17sUnderstanding and Using Private VLANs- 14m 39sUnderstanding dvSwitch Port Bindings- 16m 25sUsing a Network Packet Analyzer on a Virtual Network- 30m 11s