Hi
I've been trying to configure VXLAN in a VCNS for a VDS on a vCenter Cluster, but it didn´t work.
I'll list the steps i made for help on troubleshooting:
1) I chose the target vCenter Data Center and clicked on "network preparation"
2) Clicked on "connectivity" and than on "edit".
3) So I chose the target cluster and the VDS, configured the transport VLAN and clicked on "next configure fail over" and "1603" for MTU.
4) Clicked on "finish"
Result: It ran for some time and the behavior that I expected (without a DHCP server in the transport VLAN) was seeing the hosts on VCNS, their "not ready" status and that odd IP address on vmknic that are assigned to then when there is no DHCP server. With this cenario I might configure a static ip addresses on the vmk interfaces for vteps into the vCenter port group, and click on "resolve" at VCNS manager.
But it´s not what it's happening. The VCNS shows me the hosts, the "not ready" status and "N/A" filled as the vmknic IP Addresses. The "resolve" button is disabled because the status button is green ("normal" condition), and that status doesn't change when I try to click on that.
The steps I made created the portgroup but no vmk interface for vteps are assigned to the hosts.
I´m already tryed to register vCenter Server again but the result was the same.
Someone has any tip about that problem ?
Thanks in advance for any help.