To check the status of the vmnic from the ESXi host, follow the steps below
root
via putty/ssh
esxcli network nic list
or esxcfg-nics -l
Sample output of the command :-
Name PCI Device Driver Admin Status Link Status Speed Duplex MAC Address MTU Description
------- ------------ ------ ------------ ----------- ------ ------ ----------------- ---- -----------
vmnic0 0000:01:00.0 ixgben Up Up 1000 Full ec:f4:bb:##:##:## 1500 Intel(R) Ethernet Controller X540-AT2
vmnic1 0000:01:00.1 ixgben Up Up 1000 Full ec:f4:bb:##:##:## 1500 Intel(R) Ethernet Controller X540-AT2
Note: The "Admin Status
" is the only option that can be managed/modified via ESXi commands. The "Link Status
" column specifies the status of the link between the physical network adapter vmnic#
and the physical switch port.
To change the "Admin Status
" of the physical interface vmnic#
from the command line of the ESXi host, follow the steps below
root
via putty/ssh
"Admin Status"
of the uplink vmnic#
by running the commands below.esxcli network nic down -n vmnic#
--> This puts the interface vmnic#
downesxcli network nic up -n vmnic#
--> This gets the interface vmnic#
up
Where # is the vmnic number (for example,vmnic0
)
Important: If the "Link Status"
shows as down, then contact the host hardware vendor for troubleshooting.
For more information on troubleshooting link DOWN issues refer - https://knowledge.broadcom.com/external/article/318898
Note: Only cards running with auto-negotiation/10Mb/100Mb/1000Mb/10000Mb speeds are supported.