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VM can't access vlan

We have a vSwitch with a portgroup that services our Production network with no specific vlans specified (0).  We gave access to a new vlan at the Cisco physical switch level in our blade chassis and the core switches in our data center.

The vSwitch physical adapters show the new vlan along with the production networks when looking at properties of the vSwitch and the port group.

However we still can't get out side the blade chassis with a VM configured to access the new vlan.  Do we need to add a new port group to the vSwitch specifying the new vlan?  Any other ideas?

I attached a doc showing the new VLAN 101 as a network the NICS can see.

Thanks,

Morrisos

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MauroBonder
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this VLAN 101 are arrive in both nics ?

if no, configure to both nics.

If this vlan is tagged in your switch, when you go create a Port Group, put VLAN ID 101.

*Please, don't forget the awarding points for "helpful" and/or "correct" answers. *Por favor, não esqueça de atribuir os pontos se a resposta foi útil ou resolveu o problema.* Thank you/Obrigado

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MauroBonder
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this VLAN 101 are arrive in both nics ?

if no, configure to both nics.

If this vlan is tagged in your switch, when you go create a Port Group, put VLAN ID 101.

*Please, don't forget the awarding points for "helpful" and/or "correct" answers. *Por favor, não esqueça de atribuir os pontos se a resposta foi útil ou resolveu o problema.* Thank you/Obrigado
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AndreTheGiant
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As written by Mauro, tag your VLAN 101 in your VM portgroup.

Andre

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