Connect two LANs using vyatta on Vmware Workstation?

Hi people, I have a team as a laboratory and short lines I connect two computers on a LAN (192.168.1.x 24)) and two others plug into an another LAN(192.168.2.x/24).

I want to know if is possible to place a router between the two LANs vyatta and behaves like a router to set up a network. I saw this on an Esx server, but I don't know if I could achieve it in a product such as vmware wokstation office.

Thanks in advance.

HII

denica

bring up the vyatta on wks as vm, add the vNIC to the virtual switches appropriate, the static address /dhcp affect the interface as required, ping to test ip connectivity

on vnic on vyatta router ip address assignment and assign these ip addresses to the virtual machine as their GATEWAY ADDRESS

concerning

JoE

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