Mapping a virtual machine's vNIC to a different port group
A virtual machine connects to the network via its virtual network adapter. The virtual network adapter of a VM is referred to as a vNIC. The vNIC connects to a port group on a vSwitch (Standard/Distributed). A vNIC cannot be directly connected to a vSwitch; it can only be mapped to any of the port groups present on the vSwitch. A port group is a set of ports on a vSwitch grouped together under a common configuration, for example, a VLAN.
If there is a need, we can reconfigure the vNIC to connect to another existing port group, or to a newly created port group. To learn more about creating and managing port groups read Chapter 8, Configuring the vSphere Network.
In this recipe, we will learn how to reconfigure a virtual machine to map its vNIC to different port groups.
How to do it...
The following procedure guides you through the steps required to map a VMs vNIC to different port groups:
Navigate to the VM and Templates inventory view...