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Vieux 11/02/2008, 10h33   #3
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Hi Bill,

that's the situation:

1 Notebook (Virtual Server) with 2 VM installed. Notebook's IP is
192.168.0.2, VM IPs are 10.0.0.2 and 10.0.0.3. I want to mantain different
subnets; one subnet for my NB to remain connected to my LAN office network;
One different network for my Virtual machines (those VM are a DC and a
future Exchange server).
Is it a correct conig or do you think there's something wrong?
Thanks a lot

"Bill Grant" wrote:

> Why did you put them in different subnets if you want them to
> communicate? Just as with physical machines or networks, you need a router
> if the machines are in different IP subnets. What network are vms attached
> to?
>
> Virtual machines and virtual networks work just like physical ones. The
> basic rules of IP networking don't change.
>
> "Ale" <Ale@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:478A5BB0-8371-4377-8C3B-6203072C68E7@microsoft.com...
> > Hi to all, a simple question:
> >
> > How can i transfer files from my Virtual Server 2005 R2 Host Machine to my
> > virtual machines? The proble is that the host and the Virtual machines
> > have
> > different IP Address on different subnets.
> > What can i do?
> > Thanks in advance to all
> >
> > Bye
> > Ale

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