
the screenshot doesnt show clearly if you use vSS or VDS expect problems. if you have a misconfiguration somewhere on the COMPLETE chain for sure it cannot work and will fail. I recall being in an office (before Spiceworks, of course) and walking ar. If you enable MTU 9000 on the VMK the ESXi starts to use the larger packets.
#Vsphere mtu 9000 professional
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UP BROADCAST RUNNING MASTER MULTICAST MTU:9000 Metric:1 Gratuitous-send is disabled, interval is 0 secondsīond0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:11:32:A6:63:11 Interface vlan34 is enabled, Link status is up RX rate: 939 packets/sec, TX rate: 832 packets/sec Interface description: Link aggregation group 2 Port-channel2 is enabled, link status is up RX rate: 18 packets/sec, TX rate: 10 packets/sec RX rate: 188048 bits/sec, TX rate: 7744 bits/sec TX single collision: 0, TX excessive collision: 0 TX CRC error: 0, TX excessive deferral: 0 RX rate: 0 packets/sec, TX rate: 1 packets/sec

RX rate: 368 bits/sec, TX rate: 592 bits/sec Send flow-control oper: off, receive flow-control oper: off set your MTU to even when sharing over the internal ESXi vswitch at least. Send flow-control: off, receive flow-control: off In computer networking, jumbo frames are Ethernet frames with more than 1500. Portgroups: VMkernel_iSCSI_10G_P1, VMKerenel_iSCSI_10G_P0
