What is the default gateway on the ESXi server's management NIC?  Is it the
same as the other machines on your subnet?

On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 11:34 AM, Dave Vantine <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am a VMware newbie and have a ESXi host running on my local subnet. I am
> able to ping this machine by IP and  can access this machine with the
> Vsphere client to manage the guest on this subnet.
>
> I want to give access to the host to an administrator located at our
> branch office on a different subnet. We have a site to site vpn and all the
> other machines on the two subnet are pingable except for the ESXi host.
> When you try to ping the host or run a Vsphere client from the branch
> subnet there is no response. I know for certain that there is nothing
> blocking the traffic between the subnets so there must be something within
> the ESXi host that is only allowing IP's on the local subnet to communicate
> with it. Any idea on how I can get the Vsphere client on the remote networ
> to be able to connect?
>
> --
> Thanks In Advance
> Dave Vantine
>
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