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vsm(config-port-prof)# no shutdown<br />

vsm(config-port-prof)# system vlan 102, 103<br />

vsm(config-port-prof)# state enabled<br />

vsm(config-port-prof)# port-profile type vsm(configport-prof)#<br />

vethernet VSG-<br />

L3-Control<br />

vsm(config-port-prof)# vmware port-group<br />

vsm(config-port-prof)# capability l3-vn-service<br />

vsm(config-port-prof)# switchport mode access<br />

vsm(config-port-prof)# switchport access vlan 103<br />

vsm(config-port-prof)# no shutdown<br />

vsm(config-port-prof)# state enabled<br />

vsm(config-port-prof)# port-profile type vethernet<br />

VLAN103<br />

vsm(config-port-prof)# vmware port-group<br />

vsm(config-port-prof)# switchport mode access<br />

vsm(config-port-prof)# switchport access vlan 103<br />

vsm(config-port-prof)# org root/Enterprise<br />

vsm(config-port-prof)# no shutdown<br />

vsm(config-port-prof)# vn-service ip-address<br />

10.104.0.200 l3-mode security-profile<br />

web<br />

vsm(config-port-prof)# state enabled<br />

Next, create a vmk interface on the ESX h<strong>os</strong>t, <strong>and</strong> assign the vmk interface to port-profile<br />

VSG-L3-Control, as shown in Figure 9-100.

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