When attempting to access the HCX Cloud Manager interface from a Windows machine, the following error appears in the web browser:
Error: "This site can't be reached" ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT
The browser displays suggestions to check the connection, proxy, and firewall settings, or run Windows Network Diagnostics.
The HCX Manager FQDN or IP address cannot be reached or pinged from on-premises systems. However, vCenter Server remains accessible from the same location.
Within vCenter Server, site pairing shows as down despite existing network profile and compute manager configurations being present.
Steps to validate the issue:
If the HCX Manager is pingable from vCenter on the same subnet but the connections on port 9443 are disconnected, this indicates the issue described in this article.
VMware HCX
VMware vCenter Server
VMware NSX
The vCenter Server and NSX are not properly connected to the HCX Manager on port 9443 within the SDDC environment.
The HCX Cloud Manager requires active connections from both vCenter Server and NSX on port 9443 for proper operation. When these management plane connections are lost or disconnected, the HCX Manager service fails to function correctly, causing the platform to become unreachable from external networks.
Although the HCX Manager VM remains running and is accessible locally within the SDDC, the disconnected management connections prevent proper service operation, resulting in connection timeouts when accessed from on-premises systems.
To restore connectivity to the HCX Cloud platform, re-establish the management connections and restart the HCX service. These steps resolve the internal disconnection issue, which in turn restores external network accessibility:
After the HCX Manager VM restarts with restored management connections, the platform becomes accessible from external networks and site pairing is restored.