Hi Peter,

Are you using ZEN for ESX or ZEN for Workstation (Desktop)?

On ZEN ESX, there is only one interface in trunk mode, so the management 
VLAN (vlan1) needs to be the native VLAN of your trunk.  If you have ZEN 
Desktop, the first virtual interface is tied to eth0 in the VM, which is 
the management interface.  So in both cases, the eth0 is the management 
interface.

I hope it helps.

On 11-04-04 8:24 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> when i want to use 10.10.10.60 for my LAN (vlan1), on which interface
> should i bind thin in the ZEN 2.1.0 version?
>
> regards,
> Peter
>
>
>
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