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OK I have a vsphere 6.7 with 2 vswitch<br />
Public IP -&gt; VM Network vswith (IP address WAN 212.83........)<br />
LAN IP 192.168.1.1 All my VMS are connected to a second vswitch (name VMLAN)<br />
My GOAL :<br />
I need to add new subnet on my internal network<br />
172.16.0.0/16<br />
So I added a new NIC on my pfsene and I set up address 172.16.0.1<br />
If I add a new Virtual Machine with IP 172.16.0.10 I cannot ping 172.16.0.1<br />
so whats must I do to be able to ping the 172.16.0.1<br />
I want people from outsite to be able to RDP the 172.16.0.10</p>
<p dir="auto">Tks</p>
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<p dir="auto">Is the VM network adapter bridged or NAT?  If NAT, you have the same subnet on both sides of it, which will not work.</p>
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