First, create your VMK port as you normally would and ensure the option for VMkernel Network Adapter is checked and click Next:
Select the portgroup that you can this VMK adapter to be connected to and click Next:
Click on the TCP/IP stack option and select vMotion and click Next:
Give the VMK adapter an IP address and subnet mask. You'll notice that you don't have the option to enter the default gateway. We need to configure this option on the actual vMotion TCP/IP stack. Click next once you've entered the correct IP information:
Verify your settings and click Next:
Your new VMK adapter is created but you still need to configure the default gateway for the IP stack:
Click TCP/IP configuration, select vMotion and then click the pencil to edit it:
Select the DNS option and enter your DNS server and search domain details:
Click Routing and enter your default gateway and then click OK:
The VMK adapter should now have all the correct information to start routing vMotion traffic over layer 3:
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