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vCenter network setup

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Following design to be applied:

  • ESXi Host standalone
  • vCenter deployed on ESXi

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Problem: I want to have the vCenter management enabled on the internal net 10.10.10.200, so that I can later deploy a Zscaler app-connector and make the vCenter available via Zscaler. Unfortunately I can neither add the port group "internal MGMT Net" to the vCenter VM, nor can I set the vCenter IP-Configuration.

Any help regarding this would be highly appreciated.

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br flag
Make a little drawing showing how you want the networking to be, including vlan id's and IP ranges please. Help us to understand your requirement.
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Hi @Chopper3, thanks, I have added this
br flag
Oh I see - so what's doing the routing? ESXi's vSwitch is just a switch, it doesn't route.
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Hi @Chopper3, well, the main problem is, that I can not assign the portgroups to the VMs. In the dropdown-menu from the networkinterfaces for the VMs, the portgroups just dont appear.
br flag
Oh, that's odd, is this via the Host Web Client on the host or via vCenter?
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