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i have esxi with 2 NIC installed
i have created
0 | 0 | Standard port group | 0 | ||
1 | 0 | Standard port group | N/A | ||
1 | 0 | Standard port group | N/A | ||
1 | 0 | Standard port group | N/A |
Management | 192.168.6.254 | fe80::f292:1cff:fee0:fe3d/64 | |||
192.168.10.180 | fe80::250:56ff:fe6f:a141/64 | ||||
192.168.5.254 | fe80::250:56ff:fe63:f8b3/64 |
Because here "VM Network1" and "VM Network2" are VMkernel nic port .
While creating portgroup select "Virtual Machine Port Group for a Standard Switch" for VMs.
i.e,Add Networking
Select a connection type to create.
VMkernel Network Adapter
Virtual Machine Port Group for a Standard Switch
The moment you added vmk1 to "VM Network1" and vmk2 to "VM Network2" you stopped those port groups from being for VMs.
A port group can EITHER be for VMs OR for the VMkernel - not both.
There is a tutorial to configure the network well ,
or can you show me the steps I need to do?
... very thank you
Follow this process to remove vmk1 and vmk2: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.networking.doc/GUID-E61E4413-5711-4...
That is assuming that you don't need vmk1 or vmk2 for ESXi management, vMotion, IP-based storage access...
See the reply from doskiran above - just make sure you select VM Port Group and not VMkernel.
when i try to create a port group :
'Virtual Machine Port Group for a Standard Switch'
is not present
Ok. That means your trying to add portgroup in ESXi Host Client.
Please follow these steps to add portgroup in host client..