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    Cannot get WAN IP automatically in ESXi

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      jerometam
      last edited by

      First time to post here, sorry for my poor English~

      I've an ESXi machine and a pfSense box at home, and two WAN connections at 200Mbps and 100Mbps.

      The pfSense box is running fine, however I'm trying to move the pfSense to a VM in the ESXi and faced a problem.

      The standalone pfSense box can get the WAN IP automatically on start and when the cable plug in, which I considered it to be normal.

      However, in the VM pfSense, when the cable plug in, the web configurator interface shown a green up arrow, while the IP remains 0.0.0.0

      It will not get the IP correctly, no matter how I renew the IP.

      But, if I reboot the VM pfSense in ESXi, it can get the IP correctly.

      This issue also happened when I reboot the ESXi, and let the VM pfsense auto start, 0.0.0.0 for the WAN, until I reboot the VM pfsense in ESXi manually.

      My setup:
      ESXi

      pfsense
      (E1000 as LAN and Vt-d passthrough an Intel ET dual port card as the two WAN interface)
      Ubuntu

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        GMF
        last edited by

        Have you ever tried to disconnect the 'virtual network cable' instead of the real one?

        The running vm doesn't really get it when you disconnect the physical cable.

        Catch the giant and have a nice day!
        GMF IFoS inc.

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          jerometam
          last edited by

          How can I disconnect the virtual cable? Do you mean in ESXi?

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            GMF
            last edited by

            Just go into the settings of the vm and choose the networkadapter.
            Uncheck 'connected' - click OK.
            Again into the settings of the vm - choose networkadapter - check 'connected' - click OK.

            I've just seen that you have the WAN interface connected as a passthrough device. This interface can unfortunately not be separated virtually.

            Catch the giant and have a nice day!
            GMF IFoS inc.

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              biggsy
              last edited by

              Is there a particular reason you passthrough the Intel ET card to pfSense rather than letting ESXI virtualize the WANs?

              It may be worth a try.

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