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Hi,

I am installing CentOS7.2 and ESXi6.0 using foreman on the Physical 
servers. I am managing the DHCP, DNS through foreman smart proxy. 

I am using the below templates for the Operating System. 


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I would like to assign a management IP in order to access the system 
through SSH (in case of Centos) and through http (in case of ESXi).  The 
problem is I would like to assign the management IP (which is different 
from the PXE network IP) to the same NIC on the system. I mean, I only want 
the PXE DHCP IP to send the TFTP information and once it is done, I would 
like to assign the Management IP on to the same nic.

So what I tried was to create another NIC interface in the host as shown 
below, But, with no luck.

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Is this possible via Foreman? If so, where would I get the info to do it. 
Please advice me.   

Thanks,
No1.



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