Lelio,

Yes with a caveat.

You have to ensure that you don't cross pollinate  (Allow both VLANs to see
each other).  But yes, this is pretty standard stuff.

I don't think you can do Trunking on in VMware if your trying to do this.
(Carry multiple VLANs) since I think VMware will get confused which NIC has
which VLAN.

This was via a google search, but it should give you the idea....

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On Thu, Dec 7, 2017 at 9:40 PM, Lelio Fulgenzi <le...@uoguelph.ca> wrote:

>
> Just following up on a conversation about online/offline networks and
> making things work on an esxi host.
>
> I've now had a bit more experience with virtual environments, and as far
> as I can tell, there should be no issue creating a second (or third)
> vSwitch, assigning it vmnics connected to the offline network and building
> networks with the same VLAN information carried over the offline trunk that
> is carried over the production trunk.
>
> Guests would be assigned to one vswitch or the other. Not both.
>
> Have I got it all wrong?
>
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