DNS dinamico sober virtual machine

Buenas a todos/as

Vengo a plantearos una duda sober the conexion y config of UN DNS dinamico in una Máquina virtual Windows Server 2003 R2. ¿Alguno could fits por Al instalar a DNS dinamico virtual Máquina en servicio no responde ip publica me asignan a ping of the United Nations? ¿Tiene than the connection of the Máquina propia con worm virtual al estar NAT?

OS subo some delivery para os hagais has the idea what I say.

¿Deberia crearle una ip zapatillas con puerta of enlace by default igual al pc fisico?

Saludos thanks to photos.

A las buenas

Designed as estas trabajando con VMware Workstation, server, player o. SER asi, deberias configurar you Red Bridge en virtual Máquina como conexion, para tome una direccion of Red you are local non una red privada sober VMware the that hace NAT. Of este modo you can see that if desde el PC donde tienes VMware wont responde if a ping, should hacerlo también cuando pongas como bridge VM the.

A greeting.

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