Hello, I need help as I'm rather new to this
Right now I have FreeBSD 12.2 installed with 'open-vm-tools-nox11' package up and running on an ESXi 6.5 host, on which I have multiple NICs, namely a 1GBit one and a 10 GBit one. Both are connected to entirely different subnets.
I've put them both as uplinks for the vSwitch0 - but there's no way to add them separately for the virtual machine itself since only VMXNET3 is available as an interface and FreeBSD reports them as a "vmx0" interface. When I just add another network interface - "vmx1" shows up alright, even with a different mac-address - but the physical interface it uses is exactly the same as "vmx0", naturally having no access to the other network entirely.
How do I solve this?
Right now I have FreeBSD 12.2 installed with 'open-vm-tools-nox11' package up and running on an ESXi 6.5 host, on which I have multiple NICs, namely a 1GBit one and a 10 GBit one. Both are connected to entirely different subnets.
I've put them both as uplinks for the vSwitch0 - but there's no way to add them separately for the virtual machine itself since only VMXNET3 is available as an interface and FreeBSD reports them as a "vmx0" interface. When I just add another network interface - "vmx1" shows up alright, even with a different mac-address - but the physical interface it uses is exactly the same as "vmx0", naturally having no access to the other network entirely.
How do I solve this?