Management network with a different IP address than the host?

I want to isolate network traffic from my VM traffic management.  My host is on the same VLAN as the majority of my virtual machines.  Can I change the core IP network management to be different from that of my host?  Or am I stuck change IP / VLAN my hosts to something else...

Yes, you will lose the connection to vcenter. Ideally, remove the host to vCenter, change IP and it readd back (vcenter will need access to this vlan 200 also).

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