In the VMware Host Client, you can configure various virtual switch settings, such as link discovery, NIC teaming, and traffic shaping. What to read next View Virtual Switch Information in the VMware Host ClientIn the VMware Host Client, you can view information about virtual switches, such as configuration, network details, virtual switch topology, and so on. Add a Standard Virtual Switch in the VMware Host ClientIn the VMware Host Client, you can add a standard virtual switch to provide network connectivity for the host that you are managing and for the virtual machines on that host, and to handle VMkernel traffic. Depending on the type of connection that you want to create, you can create vSphere standard switch with a VMkernel adapter, connect an existing physical network adapter to the new switch, or create the switch with a virtual machine port group. Remove a Standard Virtual Switch in the VMware Host ClientYou can remove the virtual standard switch if you no longer need it. Add a Physical Uplink to a Virtual Switch in the VMware Host ClientYou can connect multiple adapters to a single vSphere standard switch to provide NIC teaming. The team can share traffic and provide failover. Edit Virtual Switch Settings in the VMware Host ClientIn the VMware Host Client, you can edit virtual switch settings, such as the virtual switch uplinks. Parent topic: Networking in the VMware Host Client