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VM cannot connect to it's host

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I am running a 8 node Hyper-V Failover Cluster.
The cluster has a management interface, a VM LAN virtual switch (not shared with management OS) and a iSCSI and two DMZ virtual switches.

The SCVMM server is also a VM running on this cluster.

The general problem is that a VM on a host cannot reach the host, and vice versa. Ping, WinRM for example.
This also means that SCVMM always has a not responding host. The one where it's VM is on at that moment.

The VLAN tags used is the same for the management interface and the VM's using the VM LAN virtual switch.
We set the VLAN ID for a VM in the VM's settings, and the VLAN ID for the management interface is set in the team properties.

The NIC is a QLogic QLE3242 with four VNICs per physical port. There is a team consisting of one VNIC of each physical port.
The management team is tagged to a specific VLAN ID. The VM LAN team is untagged since we do that in the VM settings.

All QLE3242's in the nodes are connected to a Cisco Nexus 5200 switch each, which is one logical swtich.
The switch is transparent. No VLAN tagging done there at all.

Could the VLAN tagging on the team be a problem? Meaning, would setting the VLAN ID on with Set-NetAdapter be better/wiser? And more importantly, resolve my issue?


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