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Can one Virtual Center manage multiple virtual servers that are in different subnets

Virtaul Center Management Console; can you manage different virtual servers (W2K3) that are in different subnets. The ESX servers themselves are in the same subnet. For example:
ESXServer1 IP: 192.168.10.11
              VServer1 IP: 10.218.40.1,  VServer2 IP: 10.218.18.2,  VServer3 IP: 10.204.15.3
ESXServer2 IP: 192.168.10.12
              VServerA IP: 10.218.40.2,  VServerB IP: 10.218.18.3,  VServerC IP: 10.204.15.4
ESXServer3 IP: 192.168.10.13
              VServerA1 IP: 10.218.40.3,  VServerA2 IP: 10.218.18.4, VServerA3 IP: 10.204.15.5

If I understand the documentation correctly I should be able to manage each of the host from the same console. Correct?

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Would you know where the documentation for this is at? I have searched through VMWare website but can find nothing in writing.
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I aggree with Aegil

http://www.vmware.com/pdf/vi3_35/esx_3/r35u2/vi3_35_25_u2_installation_guide.pdf
look at chapter: Introduction to VMware Infrastructure
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