management on vmk1 network

I have about 25 guests ESXI management network for vmotion on VMK0 and VMK1 network. I know that this is a known problem with profiles of the host application. My question is, no matter if the other cluster hosts have their management network the reverse for example management on VMK0 and vmotion on VMK1?

Which shouldn't matter at all. It may just be confusing for you!

André

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