06-04-2019 08:06 AM
Hello,
I have to deploy CWMS 50 user in one UCS C220M5, without additional interface NIC card and without redundacy. VCenter will be use and is already deployed to discover UCS C220M5.
On Deployment Guide, I note that 1 NIC for VM Admin dedicated, 1 NIC for VM IRP dedicated, and 1 NIC for ESXi
management network.
Does ESXi management network match CIMC interface?
In this case how to discover ESXi in VCenter?
Best regards.
Christophe
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06-04-2019 10:53 AM
CIMC uses a dedicated port in UCS which is labelled as M in the UCS.
You can use the one NIC for ESXi management and for VM Admin but you will have to use dedicated NIC for IRP because it will connect to the DMZ network.
ESXi will be discovered in vCenter using the NIC you will use for VM Admin and ESXi management.
Hope it helps
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VJ
06-04-2019 01:35 PM
Best practice says to have them seperated out but I don't think it will cause any trouble in VM management.
06-04-2019 10:53 AM
CIMC uses a dedicated port in UCS which is labelled as M in the UCS.
You can use the one NIC for ESXi management and for VM Admin but you will have to use dedicated NIC for IRP because it will connect to the DMZ network.
ESXi will be discovered in vCenter using the NIC you will use for VM Admin and ESXi management.
Hope it helps
Please rate helpful posts
VJ
06-04-2019 12:54 PM
Hello Vijay,
Thank you for your reply.
That helps me a lot. So I'll have to create two VLANs on the ESXi/VM Admin NIC, and port groups too.
Just to confirm about performance ESXi, doesn't it trouble VM management?
Thanks again.
Christophe
06-04-2019 01:35 PM
Best practice says to have them seperated out but I don't think it will cause any trouble in VM management.
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