6.5.1

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Problem
A loss of network connectivity occurs after you delete a port group.
Cause
When you specify a gateway in the iBFT-enabled network adapter during ESXi installation, this gateway
becomes the system's default gateway. If you delete the port group associated with the network adapter,
the system's default gateway is lost. This action causes the loss of network connectivity.
Solution
Do not set an iBFT gateway unless it is required. If the gateway is required, after installation, manually set
the system's default gateway to the one that the management network uses.
Changing iSCSI Boot Parameters Causes ESXi to Boot in Stateless Mode
Changing iSCSI boot parameters on the network adapter after the first boot does not update the iSCSI
and networking configuration on the ESXi host.
Problem
If you change the iSCSI boot parameters on the network adapter after the first ESXi boot from iSCSI, the
host will boot in a stateless mode.
Cause
The firmware uses the updated boot configuration to connect to the iSCSI target and load the ESXi
image. However, when loaded, the system does not pick up the new parameters, but continues to use
persistent networking and iSCSI parameters from the previous boot. As a result, the host cannot connect
to the target and boots in the stateless mode.
Solution
1 Use the vSphere Web Client to connect to the ESXi host.
2 Reconfigure the iSCSI and networking parameters on the host, so that they match the iBFT
parameters.
3 Perform a rescan.
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