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Chapter 5 Advanced Networking

Enable TSO Support for a Virtual Machine

You can enable TSO support on a virtual machine by using an enhanced vmxnet adapter for that virtual machine.

Procedure

1 Log in to the vSphere Client and select the virtual machine from the inventory panel.

2Click the Summary tab, and click Edit Settings.

3Select the network adapter from the Hardware list.

4 Record the network settings and MAC address that the network adapter is using. 5 Click Remove to remove the network adapter from the virtual machine.

6Click Add.

7Select Ethernet Adapter and click Next.

8In the Adapter Type group, select Enhanced vmxnet.

9Select the network setting and MAC address that the old network adapter was using and click Next.

10Click Finish and then click OK.

11If the virtual machine is not set to upgrade VMware Tools at each power on, you must upgrade VMware Tools manually.

TSO is enabled on a VMkernel interface. If TSO becomes disabled for a particular VMkernel interface, the only way to enable TSO is to delete that VMkernel interface and recreate it with TSO enabled.

Check Whether TSO Is Enabled on a VMkernel Interface

You can check whether TSO is enabled on a particular VMkernel networking interface.

Procedure

1Log in to your ESX host's console.

2Use the esxcfg-vmknic -l command to display a list of VMkernel interfaces. The list shows each TSO-enabled VMkernel interface with TSO MSS set to 65535.

What to do next

If TSO is not enabled for a particular VMkernel interface, the only way to enable it is to delete the VMkernel interface and recreate the interface.

Enabling Jumbo Frames

Jumbo frames allow ESX to send larger frames out onto the physical network. The network must support jumbo frames end-to-end.

Jumbo frames up to 9kB (9000 bytes) are supported.

Jumbo frames must be enabled for each vSwitch or VMkernel interface through the command-line interface on your ESX host. Before enabling jumbo frames, check with your hardware vendor to ensure that your physical network adapter supports jumbo frames.

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Create a Jumbo Frames-Enabled vSwitch

You configure a vSwitch for jumbo frames by changing the MTU size for that vSwitch.

Procedure

1Use the vicfg-vswitch -m <MTU> <vSwitch> command in the VMware vSphere CLI to set the MTU size for the vSwitch.

This command sets the MTU for all uplinks on that vSwitch. Set the MTU size to the largest MTU size among all the virtual network adapters connected to the vSwitch.

2Use the vicfg-vswitch -l command to display a list of vSwitches on the host and check that the configuration of the vSwitch is correct.

Enable Jumbo Frames on a vNetwork Distributed Switch

You enable a vNetwork Distributed Switch for jumbo frames by changing the MTU size for that vNetwork Distributed Switch.

Procedure

1 In the vSphere Client, display the Networking inventory view and select the vNetwork Distributed Switch. 2 From the Inventory menu, select vNetwork Distributed Switch > Edit Settings.

3On the Properties tab, select Advanced.

4Set the Maximum MTU to the largest MTU size among all the virtual network adapters connected to the vNetwork Distributed Switch, and click OK.

Enable Jumbo Frame Support on a Virtual Machine

Enabling jumbo frame support on a virtual machine requires an enhanced vmxnet adapter for that virtual machine.

Procedure

1 Log in to the vSphere Client and select the virtual machine from the inventory panel.

2Click the Summarytab, and click Edit Settings.

3Select the network adapter from the Hardware list.

4 Record the network settings and MAC address that the network adapter is using. 5 Click Remove to remove the network adapter from the virtual machine.

6Click Add.

7Select Ethernet Adapter and click Next.

8In the Adapter Type group, select Enhanced vmxnet.

9Select the network that the old network adapter was using and click Next.

10Click Finish.

11Select the new network adapter from the Hardware list.

12Under MAC Address, select Manual, and enter the MAC address that the old network adapter was using.

13Click OK.

14Check that the Enhanced vmxnet adapter is connected to a vSwitch with jumbo frames enabled.

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