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Configure the Network Settings on a Host That Is Not Attached to the
Network
Some highly secure environments do not permit unconfigured hosts on the network to be powered on.
You can configure the host before you attach the host to the network.
Prerequisites
Verify that no network cables are connected to the host.
Procedure
1 Power on the host.
2 Use the direct console user interface to configure the password for the administrator account (root).
3 Use the direct console user interface to configure a static IP address.
4 Connect a network cable to the host.
5 (Optional) Use the vSphere Web Client to connect to a vCenter Server system.
6 (Optional) Add the host to the vCenter Server inventory.
Test the Management Network
You can use the direct console to do simple network connectivity tests.
The direct console performs the following tests.
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Pings the default gateway
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Pings the primary DNS name server
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Pings the secondary DNS nameserver
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Resolves the configured host name
Procedure
1 From the direct console, select Test Management Network and press Enter.
2 Press Enter to start the test.
Restart the Management Agents
The management agents synchronize VMware components and let you access the ESXi host by using
the vSphere Web Client and vCenter Server. They are installed with the vSphere software. You might
need to restart the management agents if remote access is interrupted.
Restarting the management agents restarts all management agents and services that are installed and
running in /etc/init.d on the ESXi host. Typically, these agents include hostd, ntpd, sfcbd, slpd,
wsman, and vobd. The software also restarts the Fault Domain Manager (FDM) if installed.
Users accessing this host by using the vSphere Web Client and vCenter Server lose connectivity when
you restart management agents.
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