Re: Networking with Virtual Servers - IP Addresses
Is it possible to have an ip on the Virtual machine as a diffrerent range
from your network and have the Virtual machine still visible to your network,
e.g. have clients connect to it.
In Vmware you can use 192.168.xx for the machine and the host machine
passess any traffic to this on specified ports directly to the correct
virtual machine ?
"Bill Grant" wrote:
> 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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