By providing layer-2 connectivity, a Virtual Switch connects Virtual Systems and facilitates sharing a common physical interface without segmenting the existing IP network. As with a physical switch, each Virtual Switch maintains a forwarding table with a list of MAC addresses and their associated ports.
In contrast to a Virtual Router, when sharing a physical interface via a Virtual Switch there is no need:
You can create multiple Virtual Switches in a virtual network topology.
Note - When sharing a physical interface via a Virtual Switch, the IP addresses for Virtual Systems connected to a Virtual Switch should be allocated from the same subnet as the shared interface. |