Ok let me understand how does VLAN trunking works, I have ESX 3.5 but I remembered that in ESX 2.5 there was an Advanced Setting that enable/disable the 802.1q VLAN trunking, but now I dont see it !!! is there an option to disable it?
Ok the Networking team and I set a VLAN ID 180 to a specific virtual switch and the VMs are pingable... it works, but the networking team told me that I need to setup another VLAN iD now the 204 to the same virtual switch so I tried it and it does not let me to type any comma, slash, hyphen..........what do I need to do to add a second, third, fourth...... VLAN ID to the same Virtual Switch ?
Create a new port group on the same vswitch with the new VLAN ID
--Matt
VCP, vExpert, Unix Geek
Create a new port group on the same vswitch with the new VLAN ID
--Matt
VCP, vExpert, Unix Geek
Hi,
Port groups are like placing the VM interface on a VLAN. In this case you have assigned VLAN 180 to a portgroup and any VM that connects to it will be on 180.
If you need to see more than one VLAN on a portgroup you have to assign VLAN 4095 on the port group which tells the vSwitch to forward all VLAN's to that portgroup, However it not a recommended practice for production systems.
Regards,
Mike
vExpert 2009
Hello,
Refer to http://www.vmware.com/pdf/esx3_vlan_wp.pdf for assistance with this.
Best regards,
Edward L. Haletky
VMware Communities User Moderator, VMware vExpert 2009
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