New ESXi 4 ping no http

Hello

I have a new ESXi 4 install.  It gets a successful DHCP address and when I statically assign an IP address I can ping both addresses.  However when I try to connect via http to get the client console it times out.  I checked the IP settings and everything looks good.  I replaced the physical layer and get the same results.  I have renstalled and get the same results.  When I run nmap against the machine, I get:

SERVICE OF THE PORT STATE

tcpmux 1/tcp filtered

compressnet 3/tcp filtered

4/tcp filtered unknown

6/tcp filtered unknown

echo 7/tcp filtered

9/tcp discard filtered

day 13/tcp filtered

qotd 17/tcp filtered

chargen 19/tcp filtered

25/tcp filtered smtp

domain 53/tcp filtered

80/tcp filtered http

139/tcp filtered netbios-ssn

427/tcp open svrloc

443/tcp filtered https

902/tcp open iss realsecure

1433/tcp filtered ms-sql-s

1434/tcp filtered ms-sql-m

filtered UPnP 5000/tcp

5989/tcp open unknown

8000/tcp open http-alt

8100/tcp open unknown

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you

Wild guess - you have any intermediate router between you and this ESX host? That shows traceroute for you?

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