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Wrong NIC & HBA binding on UCS B200

Good morning,

I have a few blades that are acting odd. I hope the VMWare community can help point me in the right direction before I start playing the Vendor Blame Game.

On my UCS B200 blades with VIC1240, running ESXi 5.5u2:

In UCS I have 4 vNICs definted, and the VLANs are segemented accordingly:

vNIC0 - ESXi Kernel/vMotion - A-sde

vNIC1 - ESXi Kernel/vMotion - B-sde

vNIC2 - VM PortGroups - A-sde

vNIC3 - VM PortGroups - B-sde

But, within ESXi the NIC mappings show up flipped:

vNIC0 - VM PortGroups - A-sde

vNIC1 - VM PortGroups - B-sde

vNIC2 - ESXi Kernel/vMotion - A-sde

vNIC3 - ESXi Kernel/vMotion - B-sde

FCOE HBAs are the same:

UCS shows:

vHBA0 - WWPN of the A fabric

vHBA1 - WWPN of the A fabric

vHBA2 - WWPN of the B fabric

vHBA3 - WWPN of the B fabric

But ESXi shows:

vHBA0 - WWPN of the B fabric

vHBA1 - WWPN of the B fabric

vHBA2 - WWPN of the A fabric

vHBA3 - WWPN of the A fabric

I have reloaded ESXi, recreated the UCS Service Profile (from the same template as the rest of the environment), and reacknowledged the slot.

Any ideas?

Thanks!!

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