VM loses connectivity after a reboot... help!

I'm lost on this one, I've NEVER seen this problem before.

The server is an HP DL380 G5 with two 1 GB network adapters. Running ESXi 5.0 (with all updates) one comes from ISP and we're going on the local network (server is mail, NAT and much more).

After a reboot, the NETWORK card that comes from the ISP, loses connectivity, more often. It will be the Web sites (I guess that's the port open on the firewall) but nothing else. No internet, no. DNS, I can't even ping an external site by its IP. The only thing that works is the Web sites that are currently running. We use this connection for Web sites and Internet for the site so using NAT gives him around our PC, it is important that it works.

The ONLY way to recover is to remove TWO cards from the network card in Windows and let Windows find their new (drivers). I got this server and copied down to older hardware, and never, it has a problem after a reboot and works with a number. On ESXi 5, even after fixation by the removal of the NETWORK adapter cards, once it gets restarted, I have to start all over again.

I need to pass to the virtual machine, but so far it has been nothing but a nightmare.

It is material or ESX that causes this problem, I don't know it's not on Windows server 2003 that they run...

Any ideas? Please help if you can.

The problem seems to be what I was suspecting, a routing problem internal VM. I thought you lost the 0.0.0.0 route to the internet, but instead, you actually get an another 0.0.0.0 route that points to the local interface. The route print output:

Work:

0.0.0.0          0.0.0.0       < isp="" gateway="">      <   isp ="" ip="">     10

Does not:

0.0.0.0          0.0.0.0       < isp="" gateway="">      <   isp ="" ip="">     10

0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.0.1 192.168.0.1 10

192.168.0.1 is the local IP address of the internal NETWORK adapter in your virtual machine. This means that for some reason, sees itself as the default gateway and also not trying to access the internet through your ISP router.

If you look at the text notworking ipconfig/all command, you will see that the 'card Ethernet Local Area Connection 4' with the 192.168.0.1 IP itself now has as a default gateway.

The LAN4 configuration is static, so it's quite strange where the new default gateway information comes. A quick fix after a reboot is likely to open the TCP/IP settings and remove the new default gateway of the interal NIC

You could also enter a new route persistent to the ISP router with the metric is lower, but I think that we should first try to find out why your Windows 2003 establishes a default gateway on the internal interface.

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