ESXi 5 - vsphere: private network creation

Hello

I have an esxi Server 5 with a single physical network adapter.

I want to create a VM with:

-a network adapter that is connected to the card (eth0) Physics

-a network card destined to another virtual network (eth1)

on the vm I want to install a pxe dhcp serving as the "eth1.

and I want to create other vm on the eth1

PB:

I have UN vswitch with several groups of ports that are related to physics of the map on vsphere.

but then if I created a VM and I attribute 2 network cards of the same group they are also connected to physics of the card.

so I do not see too

Thank you

It's quite it, you create a second vSwitch who is logged on no physical map

Eric

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