Circuits on the physical virtual network

Hello

I'm trying to implement trunking to route traffic to vlan tagged from the virtual to the physical.

I have a cisco 2900 2 layer switch series.

I created a virtual swtich and have only 1 portgroup for now. The portgroup must have 4 VLANS. I have configured the parameter vlan in the portgroup 4.

On the physical switch I configured the port that connects to the esx NIC that the virtual switch uses an uplink as follows:

conf t

int fa0/7

switchport mode trunk

No tap

When I use sh int trunk command I can see that the port is certainly the installer on the trunk and is using 802. 1 q encapsulation.

I joined a virtual computer to the vSwtich and the portgroup which is put in place for the vlan 4

I have setup the next physical port on vlan 4 as an access port.  and connected to a laptop

The laptop computer and the virtual computer are in the same subnet, but they cannot ping each other.  Later, I'll add other exchanges to other VLANs to the swtich, but I want to get the connectivity on the trunk port before proceeding.

Anyone know what I am doing wrong?

Thanks for any help

There are a few additional settings, you may need to configure the physical port. Take a look at http://kb.vmware.com/kb/1004074 for an example of configuration of VLAN.

André

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