new certified vm server connects to the network

Hi all

I pluged in my new server certified virtual machine in my data center network and it loaded just fine. I have confirgued it according to the network address given to me by the data center and at the end he showed a screen with the right static IP address and download Vi instructions via the IP address. However, I couldn't have the static IP to shown in a web browser ping, coudId or ssh on the server using the IP address specified.

I then asked for help and a fee of 75.00 got a data center tech to confirm all the network settings were indeed correct. Then, I tried the test of the Network Manager page in the Setup menu and found that the server can ping the IP Address of the gateway to the data center, but nothing else? Finally, the data center tech abandoned and said that he had never seen a VM OS system and would have no way to help me just shoot the problem. The end result is that I had to remove my new server of the Center to solve the problem somewhere else. The goodnews is that Aberdeen the company I bought the server from is fine to bring back and ensuring that everything is confirgured correctly and work. However, I would perfer to fix it myself rather than taking the time to send her forward and backward.

Is a familiar problem anyone? Something simple, I'm dominant? Of the suggestions before I have to return?

This is the first time I tried something like that.

Thanks to all those who have the time to answer, Techmen

ESXi will be set to auto by default as well.  I would have their double control over all parameters of VIRTUAL LAN and also try a simple switch with a PC and the host.

Dave

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