Nested installation NIC

I am configuring a nested ESXi 4.1 installation in an environment of 4.1. My problem is that the VM 4.1 shows only a single network adapter. The physical host has two NIC, but no matter what I do to the VM will be visible only a single card NETWORK. Is there anything else I can try?

I should have done a little more research before posting my question. I changed the "Promiscuous" mode to 'Accept' on the port for the physical host group, and now my nested installation can see several NIC

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