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@bcaballero Thank you so much1 that actually helps. Yes I’m ware of the EOL for this Nutanix, and have already bought one to migrate the VM’s. What added to the confusion is that the new Nutanix only has the 10Gig DAC cables going over to the SG550-16 in a trunk mode, and has 1 IPMI cable going to the core switch. To add, the old Nutanix with TX cables going to the core switch do have VLAN access, but none of those VLAN’s are needed except for one which is the VLAN that we keep all of our servers on.As for the diagram we only have one Core Switch.All VM’s seem to be connected to the just one VLAN, the VLAN I mentioned as our server VLAN.CVM Network just contains the CVM VM’sBack plain Network just has the CVM VM’s as well
Hello to anyone that may find this. Here is the answer to my problem. The CVM that had issues could not connect to the network called VM Network. and when we tried to add a brand new NIC the network would not appear either. We restarted the CVM multiple time and nothing. It was odd because the other CVM’s where still connected to that VM Network. Well as it turns out, that VM Network somehow renamed itself as CVM Network. It worked the same as the VM Network and that's why we couldn't connect to that network or even find it. We ended up changing the VM Network connection on the other CVM’s to match CVM Network to avoid future confusion. I hope this helps someone.
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