Process:
Task 1: View the Standard Switch Configuration
We entered the main business cluster and selected the virtual switch according to the requirements of the laboratory.
My ESXi host 172.20.10.194 has the following settings

Q1: What is the name of the default standard switch?
1.The default virtual switch is named vSwitch0.
Q2: Which physical adapter is the default standard switch connected to?
2.The default switch is connected to the physical adapter vmnic0.
Q3: Which network is your virtual machine connected to?
3.vSwitch0 contains a virtual machine port group named VM Network. Your virtual machine is connected to the VM Network port group.
Q4: Which networks are connected to the default standard switch?
4.VM Network and Management Network are connected to the default standard4.
Task 2: Create a Standard Switch with a Virtual Machine Port Group
Select the connection type of the switch


Task 3: Attach Your Virtual Machines to the New Virtual Machine Port Group
Simply edit the VM settings to attach it to the new Prouction network

Another problem is that I set up a static IP on the machine used for cloning, so all machines have the same IP, which is a minor fix that gives them all the different static IPs.
Pinging another machine on 172.20.10.194 will also never work because the 172.20.10.194 server VM is still connected to the default network.
So, in order for all my machines to connect to eah, they will have to stay on this default network.
Critial Thinking Analysis:
A direct lab can do it, but in our environment it is not possible to prove the connection to the new switch.
The actual lab setup is different from our lab setup, the lab has started the DHCP server, but we don’t. I can build a DHCP server again, as we have taught before, but in order to learn the results, I have not wasted time.
