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Hi,
 
I have sre900 installed on 3945e router,with sre-v 2.0.it was working fine,but when i changed the configuartion then esxi 5.0 is not able to ping default-gateway.
 
int gi0/1
ip add 10.65.157.175 255.255.254.0
 
int sm 1/0
ip unnumbered gi 0/1
service-module ip address 10.65.157.176 255.255.254.0
service module ip default gateway 10.65.157.175
 
int sm 1/1
switchport mode trunk
 
ip route 10.65.157.176 255.255.254.0 sm 1/0
 
Regards
Kshitij

Can you change the ip route to be



ip route 10.65.157.176 255.255.255 sm 1/0





Thanks



Anurag Gurtu, CISSP

Did it,
but not able to ping.
when i test management network connectivity from esx console,it canot ping its default gateway.
Please help....

Regards
Kshitij

Can you try reloading ESXi. Did you make any change from DCUI?



Thanks



Anurag Gurtu, CISSP

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