![]() By default CentOS interface is configured to receive IP from DHCP server. So you will want to give it a static IP address. since this is CentOS follow the following info for assigning static IP to virtual machine.Īfter installing CentOS you will wan’t to configure IP address. Make sure you have allocated NIC adapter to Virtual machine while creating VM. Static IP's can be set for Virtual Machine at OS level. ![]() Port 2 will be connected to a 10.10.x.x network and requires a static IP/Gateway/DNS. Port 1 requires no IP address and will operate in promiscuous mode. Port 0 static IP was assigned when installing the ESXi software on the server. Port 3 of the server NIC is unused at this time. ![]() Port 2 of the server NIC is connected to vswitch2 and has the same two VMs connected to it without VLANs. Port 1 of the server NIC is connected to vswitch1 and has two VMs connected to it. No other machines are associated with this switch/interface. ![]() Port 0 of the server NIC is the Management Interface connected to vswitch0 with static IP My environment: ESXi5.1 installed on PowerEdge server with 4 Ethernet port NIC.Ģ Virtual Machines (VMs) running CentOS-7 MinimalĬonnecting from VSphere Client to ESXI server over Port 0 of the NIC Greetings, I'm new to the ESXi5.1 and can't seem to locate a way to assign static IPs to Virtual Machines.
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