Hello Vikas, thanks for providing us with this valuable information. Let me ask you something: Should NICs 6 & 7 belong to the network where the ISCSI was configured? I noticed that all you NICs belong to the same network (VMNet1).
Hello, First of all, I would like to say that I love this video series. In the video at point 4:11, however, something is wrong with the IP address assignment. On the ESXi02 both NIC1 and NIC2 have the same IP address?! Additionally, separate subnets should always be used when using multipathing. In the NIC configuration you use a subnet size of 24bit. The iSCSI path 1 and 2 are in the same subnet. It shouldn't be like that!
Hello Vikas, thanks for providing us with this valuable information. Let me ask you something: Should NICs 6 & 7 belong to the network where the ISCSI was configured? I noticed that all you NICs belong to the same network (VMNet1).
Hello,
First of all, I would like to say that I love this video series. In the video at point 4:11, however, something is wrong with the IP address assignment. On the ESXi02 both NIC1 and NIC2 have the same IP address?!
Additionally, separate subnets should always be used when using multipathing. In the NIC configuration you use a subnet size of 24bit. The iSCSI path 1 and 2 are in the same subnet. It shouldn't be like that!
Hi Friend, is there any issue if we keep both interfaces active?
No, It will provide you HA