I'm maybe being overly cautious, but I need to ask a few questions that hopefully someone can answer.
I have an all-in-one napp-it setup on ESXi, with the 2 NICs teamed to a VLAN capable switch.
I would like to seggregate and build some VLANs: internal/private VLAN, management VLAN and a VLAN for a security camera.
Is there any way I can lock myself out of esxi or my switch if I create VLANs / tagging in the wrong order? specifically the management network has me a bit worried. I can assign a VLAN ID in esxi console. I assume I need to include my teamed-port "trunk", and any ports that I need to access the MGMT network from, like my router and my PC.
Any words of wisdom?
I have an all-in-one napp-it setup on ESXi, with the 2 NICs teamed to a VLAN capable switch.
I would like to seggregate and build some VLANs: internal/private VLAN, management VLAN and a VLAN for a security camera.
Is there any way I can lock myself out of esxi or my switch if I create VLANs / tagging in the wrong order? specifically the management network has me a bit worried. I can assign a VLAN ID in esxi console. I assume I need to include my teamed-port "trunk", and any ports that I need to access the MGMT network from, like my router and my PC.
Any words of wisdom?