5.2. Network Interfaces
5.2.1. Adding a New Network Interface
Procedure 5.2. Adding Network Interfaces to Virtual Machines
- Click the Virtual Machines tab and select a virtual machine.
- Click the Network Interfaces tab in the details pane.
- Click .

Figure 5.1. New Network Interface window
- Enter the Name of the network interface.
- Use the drop-down lists to select the Profile and the Type of the network interface. The Profile and Type drop-down lists are populated in accordance with the profiles and network types available to the cluster and the network interface cards available to the virtual machine.
- Select the Custom MAC address check box and enter a MAC address for the network interface card as required.
- Click .
5.2.2. Editing a Network Interface
Procedure 5.3. Editing Network Interfaces
- Click the Virtual Machines tab and select a virtual machine.
- Click the Network Interfaces tab in the details pane and select the network interface to edit.
- Click . The Edit Network Interface window contains the same fields as the New Network Interface window.
- Change settings as required.
- Click .
5.2.3. Hot Plugging a Network Interface
Note
Procedure 5.4. Hot Plugging Network Interfaces
- Click the Virtual Machines tab and select a virtual machine.
- Click the Network Interfaces tab in the details pane and select the network interface to hot plug.
- Click .
- Set the Card Status to Plugged to enable the network interface, or set it to Unplugged to disable the network interface.
- Click .
5.2.4. Removing a Network Interface
Procedure 5.5. Removing Network Interfaces
- Click the Virtual Machines tab and select a virtual machine.
- Click the Network Interfaces tab in the details pane and select the network interface to remove.
- Click .
- Click .

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