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How can the host be prepared for VMware NSX for vSphere?

A new ESXi 5.5 host is deployed in a vSphere environment with VMware NSX for vSphere. How
can the host be prepared for VMware NSX for vSphere?

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A.
By using Image Builder to pre-load the NSX for vSphere VIBs in the ESXi image in an Auto
Deploy solution.

B.
By leveraging VMware Update Manager to install the new NSX for vSphere VIBs into each of
the hosts.

C.
By creating a new VMkernel port in the host from the Host and Clusters inventory view in
vSphere Web Client.

D.
By entering the ESXi 5.5 management IP address in the NSX Controllers so the VIBs can be
installed.

45 Comments on “How can the host be prepared for VMware NSX for vSphere?

  1. Chan says:

    You install the network infrastructure components in your virtual environment on a per-cluster level for each vCenter server, which deploys the required software on all hosts in the cluster. When a new host is added to this cluster, the required software is automatically installed on the newly added host. After the network infrastructure is installed on a cluster, Logical Firewall is enabled on that cluster.




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  2. Jebem says:

    While B could be correct, VUM has issues dealing with NSX ESXi VIB’s:
    “If you have vSphere Update Manager (VUM) in your environment, you must disable it before preparing clusters for network virtualization. For information on how to check if VUM is enabled and how to disable it if necessary, see http://kb.vmware.com/kb/2053782.”
    https://pubs.vmware.com/NSX-62/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.vmware.nsx.install.doc%2FGUID-07ED3DD6-BF82-4097-8702-4587FA88CFE2.html




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