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Problems running 3 subnets on a single ESX host with vCenter installed.

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Hi,

 

I am not especially proficient in VMware networking, so would like to ask for some assistance on how I can run three subnets on a single ESX host. I have currently only got management and my first site networks configured.

 

I have an ASUS router which I have created routes to the required networks and I can ping the physical nics on the ESX host from my client machine. From within vCenter, on the guest VM's I can ping the ESX NIC associated to the relevant network, but cannot ping the outside world from the VM.

 

I am attempting to create a Lab environment and the following is the addressing I am using:

 

Router: 172.168.30.254 \24

ESX host (mgmt): 172.168.30 1 \24

vCenter: 172.168.30.30 \24

 

Site1 vmnic: 172.168.0.1

VMFILE1: 172.168.10.5

VMSQL1: 172.168.10.6

 

Below are screenshots of my configuration, it is probably something silly I have missed but thought Id ask the question here:

 

So from the screenshots and details above, can anyone tell me how I can create three networks in total on a single ESX host, that I can get access to the virtual machines on the subnets? I hope I have described this well enough

 

Any assistance is much appreciated!


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