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If you select Host->Configure->Phys. Adapters you will see the Adapter

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Otherwise.... grab the Dell ServiceTag and visit dell.com/support and enter the STAG on the left. On the right there is a link like "system specification" and you will see a inventory list how the server has left the factory. Most likely you have a Broadcom/Qlogic NIC because of the use of the tigon3? driver your ESXi use.

About your port channel questions.  Creating a LAG require configuration on both sides and this is the reason why you loose connection to ESXi as soon as you configured your cisco.
I only create LAGs when having a vDS and for my understanding its not possible with a vSS but iam note 100% sure here.

If you think that you can increase the "speed" of your nic than please read Networking 101 again;) Under certain circumstances its possible to increase the bandwith when having multiple sender or receiver on one of the sites. But when having only one at each side you you will see nothing because of you cant split a single tcp session.

 

 

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