Hi, I’ve managed to do something accidentally to my network config and I’m not sure what. I’m running a server inside of an ESXi host It’s running using NetworkManager with 3x fixed IP addresses manually configured, .215, .216 and .217 There are 3 virtual adaptors attached to the VM in question, I shut it down, updated the host and then started it up again. So on startup, all 3 appear to be working and have IPs assigned according to ifconfig, but... .215 accepts pings, .216 and .217 do not If I turn off the adaptor assigned .215, .216 suddenly starts accepting ping requests. If I turn .215 back on again, only .216 continues to accept ping requests. If I turn off .216 then one of either .215 or .217 will start to accept ping requests. And so on. It’s super frustrating. Does anyone have any ideas why this might happen or what could be causing it or any suggestions for what I can investigate? Regards, Scott
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