if your DHCP server is not receiving anything from your Windows VM you are 
creating, then something between the Vsphere and your DHCP server is 
blocking the traffic , this could be something like a firewall, different 
VLAN connection between your VM and DHCP server.. not getting the right 
route to connect to the DHCP server..

What you probably want to do is to setup your ip address as part of your 
build process rather than asking the DHCP server for one if it gets to 
difficult for your to do the troubleshooting.. 

On Tuesday, August 21, 2018 at 5:47:54 PM UTC+12, praveen bhat wrote:
>
> Issue still persists, any help is appreciated. Thanks!
>
> On Monday, August 6, 2018 at 5:42:06 PM UTC+5:30, praveen bhat wrote:
>>
>> Issue: I am trying to build a windows 2016 server datacenter edition 
>> using packer template.
>> when the vm boots after initial build it gets stuck @"getting device 
>> ready" state. Need help.
>>
>>    - Packer version from packer version 1.2.2
>>    - Host platform Ubuntu 16.04
>>
>> PACKER_LOG is attached.
>>
>> json file and answer files attached.
>>
>

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