What are three methods of adding virtual machine networking to a vSphere Distributed Switch?

What are three methods of adding virtual machine networking to a vSphere Distributed Switch?
(Choose three.)

What are three methods of adding virtual machine networking to a vSphere Distributed Switch?
(Choose three.)

A.
A portgroup can be created using the vSphere client and virtual machines can be added using
their Properties tab.

B.
A portgroup can be created as part of the Migrate Virtual Machine Networking wizard before
virtual machines are moved to the vDS.

C.
A portgroup can be cloned from a vSphere Standard Switch, inheriting the virtual machines that
were attached to the cloned portgroup.

D.
A portgroup can be created using the vSphere client and virtual machines can be migrated
using the Migrate Virtual Machine Networking wizard.

E.
A portgroup can be created during the creation of the vDS and virtual machines can be
migrated using the Migrate Virtual Machine Networking wizard.



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Jason Dennis

Jason Dennis

Spent 15 minutes searching. I can’t find a “Properties” tab for a dvPortGroup. I also don’t see a “Properties” tab on a virtual machine. Where is this mysterious tab they are referring to in A?

I got D/E, but A doesn’t seem right unless someone can point this out.

nadeemka2000

nadeemka2000

I think here they are referring to virtual machine properties

VM>Edit Settings>Network Adapter>Select Port Group