ESXi 4.1 network configuration

Hello

I just connected on a cluster of ESXi 4.1, I am now and noticed that networking is configured as a Virtual Machine port group.

Shouldn't be like a VMkernel Port as the console Vmotion or management?

What may be the consequence?

Thank you.

Eric

Could not be address is displayed when your Mgmt. IP host is not able to ping the default gateway... Please mark my answer as correct or useful if there was some advice

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