VM NIC disconnects after a stop and restart

ESXi 5.5.0, 1331820; vCenter 5.5 device 1476327. I noticed a problem with VM NIC disconnection after the stop of vcenter. Last week, I shut down a machine to clone virtual w2012r2 and restarted. No network. Look in vcenter and of course it is disconnected. Looks like that has happened since I went to 5.5 (new installation). The virtual machine shows no change event to account for something happening to the network card. VMXNET3 adapter.

Any ideas?

VMware.log shows this interesting tidbit.  ethernet0.startConnected = FALSE

This led me to the other setting that I had not checked: connect to power on. Oopsy daisy. Me solved problem own stupidity.

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