
It would be OK to use this route if it did failover. It is a Netgear GS110TP.įor the two gateways configured problem - I have set the VLAN5 interface metric manually to 200 so that it will never be used as the default gateway (unless VLAN4 goes down). The physical sewitch has 4 VLANs tagged for that port, and an unused VLAN for the PVID. Each NIC is linked to a different VLAN in ESXi 5. So in your vmware you have tagging turned on in the vswitches? In your physical network your using what for your switch that handles vlans?Īnd not related to your issue - but how do you think your using default gateways on these interfaces? This is almost always 99.999% a broken config!! Do you really have 2 different paths to the internet? Or lots and lots of other networks?


And are you really doing vlan tagging? Or are these different physical networks and your just calling them vlans? Need some details of how you have this vmsetup. in your VM software? Is this ia esxi box or vmplayer, some other vmware? : Microsoft ISATAP Adapter #3ĭo you have host only network setup or something on these VMs? What mode do you have them in NAT, Bridged, etc. : fe80::20c:42ff:fea8:757%13ġ69.254 is APIPA - can you please post output of ipconfig /all All rights reserved.Ĭonnection-specific DNS Suffix. I have looked through the configuration and there is definitely only one IP address assigned to each NIC.Īny ideas? This is the output from ipconfig:Ĭopyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation.

I have just noticed something strange on one of my servers - each NIC has the normal assigned IP addresses that I have configured, then there is an extra one, which always ends up one of the 169.x auto-configuration addresses.
