Re: Networking with Virtual Servers - IP Addresses
I don't know how vmware handles it, but I always run the vms in a
different IP subnet from the host's.
You don't need to rely on anything in Virtual Server to handle that. You
do it using RRAS, either on the host or in a vm.
"kurtz" <kurtz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3C520710-DB9C-4016-8473-B286C0F8211E@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
> I have set up a virtual server to use as a test server and a loopback
> adapter is installed on the host machine. I can see the server whne using
> an
> ip range which is used on our intranet.
>
> As we have limitations on how many IPadresses we have, is it possible to
> use
> a 192.168 address for the Virtual server and port forward to the Virtual
> server through the Phsical Servers IP in a similar way to how VMWare
> allows
> you to do this. e.g. have a server with dhcp 192.168.xxx address be
> accessed
> by clients on intranet or is the only way to do this to use IP's in our
> intranets range e.g. 10.xxx.xxx.xxx
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