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Data Object - HostNicTeamingPolicy(vim.host.NetworkPolicy.NicTeamingPolicy)
- Property of
 - HostNetworkPolicy
 - Extends
 - DynamicData
 - See also
 - HostNicFailureCriteria, HostNicOrderPolicy
 - Since
 - 2.0
 
Data Object Description
Policy for a network adapter team.Properties
| Name | Type | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| failureCriteria* | HostNicFailureCriteria | 
         Failover detection policy for this network adapter team.
  The bridge must be BondBridge for this property to be valid.
       | 
| nicOrder* | HostNicOrderPolicy | 
         Failover order policy for network adapters on this switch.
  The bridge must be BondBridge for this property to be valid.
       | 
| notifySwitches* | xsd:boolean | 
         Flag to specify whether or not to notify the physical switch
 if a link fails. If this property is true, ESX Server will
 respond to the failure by sending a RARP packet from a different
 physical adapter, causing the switch to update its cache.
       | 
| policy* | xsd:string | 
         Network adapter teaming policy includes failover and load balancing,
  It can be one of the following:
   
 
 See nicTeamingPolicy  | 
| reversePolicy* | xsd:boolean | 
Deprecated.
         As of VI API 5.1, the system default (true) will be used
      
         The flag to indicate whether or not the teaming policy is applied
  to inbound frames as well.
  For example, if the policy is explicit failover, a broadcast request goes
  through uplink1 and comes back through uplink2.  Then if the
  reverse policy is set, the frame is dropped when it is
  received from
  uplink2. This reverse policy is useful to prevent the virtual machine
  from getting reflections.
       | 
| rollingOrder* | xsd:boolean | 
         The flag to indicate whether or not to use a rolling policy when
 restoring links. For example, assume the explicit link order is
 (vmnic9, vmnic0), therefore vmnic9 goes down, vmnic0 comes
 up. However, when vmnic9 comes backup, if rollingOrder is set
 to be true, vmnic0 continues to be used, otherwise, vmnic9
 is restored as specified in the explicitly order.
       | 
| Properties inherited from DynamicData | ||
| None | ||
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