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This chapter describes how to troubleshoot installation issues for the Cisco Virtual Security Gateway (VSG).
Before beginning to troubleshoot any installation issues, use this procedure to verify that your ESX server has the VMware Enterprise Plus license that includes the Distributed Virtual Switch feature.
Step 1 From the vSphere client, choose the host whose Enterprise Plus license that you want to check.
Step 2 Click the Configuration tab and choose Licensed Features.
The Enterprise Plus licensed features appear. See Figure 3-1.
Figure 3-1 Verification of License
Step 3 Verify that the following are included in the Licensed Features:
Step 4 Do one of the following:
Create the following port profiles on the VSM:
Ensure that the port groups are assigned to the three virtual interfaces of the Cisco VSG VM in the following order:
1. Network adapter 1 for the data port group
2. Network adapter 2 for the management port group
3. Network adapter 3 for the HA port group
The Cisco VSG VM network adapter 1, network adapter 2, and network adapter 3 are carrying the data VLAN, the HA VLAN, and the management VLAN respectively.
During OVA installation, the following error message might appear:
To work around this error, ensure that all three network interfaces in the Cisco VSG port profile are set to the VM Network (port profile from vSwitch) during OVA installation.
Once the virtual machine is created, the port profile for the three interfaces should be changed according to the Cisco Virtual Security Gateway and Cisco Virtual Network Management Center Installation and Upgrade Guide for your release number.