VM management host cannot ping gateway or switch

Hello


We have a server Esx 5.0 with 3 vm on it. When I try to ping the management network of vm for my pc that I do not get an answer too trying to ping from the vmn console I can not ping to the gateway, but I can ping dns. However, I can rdp in vm servers and the ping to the gateway of each server, as well as newspapers in vsphere. We have a system with 2 voip VLAN, the other data and another for voice. Hosts and servers are all on the same cisco switch.

VM management network

IP - 192.168.1.6

Sub - 255.255.255.0

GW - 192.168.1.1

DNS - 192.168.1.10

Cisco switch - 192.168.1.3

Data Vlan - 192.168.1.1

Firewall - 192.168.1.2

PC

-cannot ping 192.168.1.6

-can ping everything else

From the console network management

-cannot ping 192.168.1.1 a.3 or any pc

-can ping 192.168.1.10

It sounds like a switch problem but do not know how to fix it. The switch is a switch of cisco small business pro 8 ports

Make sure that your routing has L3 to a defined network to get traffic to your host (192.168.1.0/24) network to any network it seeks to achieve. You did not show what the subnet for the PCs are so I'm not sure that the network is.

Regarding the gateway ping, make sure that the echo ICMP message is enabled by the firewall so that ping responses can go to the host. If you still cannot ping the gateway with that on, there may be a larger problem with your connectivity.

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