Hi.
I was asked to create a new VDS for out DMZ network using different VLANS
So the environment has 4 vNics per host 0 and 1 are used for Production Network (vSwitch) and 2 and 3 were not used, so I create the VDS with those vNics and add the VDS to the 4 hosts.
At first only one range IP was showed by the physical nics 9.x.x.x
Then a few days ago, we create a few VMs that needs to be working on VLAN100 , so we add the VMs to the virtual port VLAN100.
As expected the VMs did not have any connection with the network of the VLAN 100 (10.x.x.x). Then from the switch, the guy who manage it enable all vlan traffic for all ports, and only a few VLANs start appearing on the physical nics but not the same for all the vnics and not the ones that we need.
Here the VLAN per nic.
Host: 001
vmnic0 VLAN105 VLAN118 VLAN103
vmnic1 VLAN100 VLAN108
vmnic2 VLAN105 VLAN118 VLAN103
vmnic3 VLAN100 VLAN108
Host: 002
vmnic0 VLAN105 VLAN118 VLAN103
vmnic1 VLAN100 VLAN108
vmnic8 VLAN105 VLAN118 VLAN103
vmnic9 VLAN100 VLAN108
Host: 003
vmnic0 VLAN105 VLAN118 VLAN103
vmnic1 VLAN100 VLAN108
vmnic2 VLAN105 VLAN118 VLAN103
vmnic3 VLAN100 VLAN108
Host: 004
vmnic0 VLAN105 VLAN118 VLAN103
vmnic1 VLAN100 VLAN108
vmnic2 VLAN105 VLAN118 VLAN103
vmnic3 VLAN100 VLAN108
I don't know if I need to do anything else from vmware side. The environment is in a Pureflex system and the vswitch only see 1 mac address of each ESX but it see all VMs Mac address.
ESXI 6.0 and VC 6.5