You create VMkernel adapters to isolate the incoming replication traffic on target ESXi hosts.
Note: To ensure the best possible results, use one VMkernel adapter for one traffic type.
Perform this procedure for every ESXi host that is used as a replication target, and for which you want to isolate the replication traffic.
Prerequisites
- For distributed network switches, verify that you have a port group that you can dedicate to the new VMkernel adapter.
Procedure
Results
The VMkernel adapter that you tagged for NFC traffic appears in the list of adapters. The vSphere Replication Server routes the replication data to the adapter, and the ESXi host saves the data to a datastore.
What to do next
- Apply the configuration of the VMkernel Adapters for each ESXi host in your environment.
- Configure the relevant static routes on each ESXi host at the source site to communicate with the target site. For replications to flow in the opposite direction, you must configure reverse routes on the ESXi hosts on the target site. See https://kb.vmware.com/kb/2001426. Depending on the complexity of your environment, if you want to isolate the NFC traffic, you must configure the relevant vSphere Replication and NFC vSphere Replication static routes after you configure the VMkernel adapters for vSphere Replication and NFC traffic.