Identify the traffic path
Start by defining exactly what is failing, which server is affected and whether the problem affects one client or multiple systems.
Check virtual switch
Check the local configuration that controls the operation. Compare it with a known-good server or client where possible.
Validate VLAN configuration
Run a direct test for the dependency. Capture the exact result so you can distinguish configuration, connectivity and application failures.
Check virtual NIC
Review the relevant server-side configuration and logs. Look for timestamps that match the reported failure.
Review SET teaming
Validate security, permissions and service state before changing production configuration.
Test guest and host connectivity
After the fix, repeat the original test and document the working configuration so the procedure can be reused.
Useful commands
Run these checks from an elevated PowerShell session where appropriate. Replace example names with your environment.
Virtual switches
Get-VMSwitch | Select Name,SwitchType,NetAdapterNameVM VLAN
Get-VMNetworkAdapterVlan -VMName VM01Quick troubleshooting path
Use this sequence to isolate the failing dependency before changing production configuration.
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