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simon_hamilton-
Nov 30, 2011Cirrus
Thanks Jason, that's perfect.
Yes you need to create a VLAN trunk on the vSphere end of things.
That's up to you, the virtual environment is unusual because usually in the physical world, you would create a pair of interfaces for 'inside' with multiple VLANs, and a pair for 'outside' with multiple VLAN's, for both bandwidth and redundancy. In virtual land there's not much point in doing that though, so you could just put all the VLANs on one virtual NIC, all in the tagged column.