This procedure describes how to create an uplink profile that has a link aggregation group configured, and how to configure an ESXi host transport node to use that uplink profile.
Prerequisites
- Familiarize yourself with the steps to create an uplink profile. See Create an Uplink Profile.
- Familiarize yourself with the steps to create a host transport node.
- If you plan to configure a VDS switch on the host, configure LAG on the VDS switch.
Procedure
- From a browser, log in with admin privileges to an NSX Manager at https://<nsx-manager-ip-address> or https://<nsx-manager-fqdn>.
- Select .
- Enter a name and optionally a description.
For example, you enter the name
uplink-profile1.
- Under Teamings, select Default Teaming.
- In the Active Uplinks field, do one of the following:
- Enter the name of the LAG that you configured on the VDS switch in VMware vCenter.
- Enter the VLAN ID for Transport VLAN.
- Click Add at the bottom of the dialog box.
- Select .
- Select the VMware vCenter that hosts the ESXi host.
- In the Host Details tab, enter IP address, OS name, admin credentials, and SHA-256 thumbprint of the host.
- During the switch configuration, depending on the VDS switch, select the uplink profile uplink-profile1 that was created in step 3.
- In the Physical NICs field, the physical NICs and uplinks dropdown list reflects the new NICs and uplink profile. Specifically, the uplink LAG that is configured on the VDS switch is displayed in the uplink profile drop-down list. Select the VDS uplink for LAG.
- Enter information for the other fields and complete host preparation.
The
ESXi host is prepared as a transport node using the LAG profile.