Can you elaborate on this? It is an HP Proliant DL380 G5, and it does have a port labeled iLO, although I do not yet know what that is for.
I agree that it would be amazing to have access to the host remotely, even if vSphere won't boot. How does it work?
So instead what I should do is just have the ESXi host sitting inside their network, and forward port 443 to the vCenter server? I wonder if I could just set up Dynamic DNS on the Bright House modem.
Ok, I would appreciate it greatly if you could tell me whether I'm on the right track or not.
Internet comes in through Bright House modem, where I have a DMZ set to point to the Cisco ASA. The Cisco ASA will have an IP address that is assigned by the Bright House modem. To keep the internal...
I will be as detailed as possible. I am hoping to get some help setting up a vSphere host so that I can remotely access it from the internet.
I have a couple of options available to me, and people that I know who work in this field are giving me conflicting advice.
I recently started...
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