DSL connection to the integrated NETWORK interface

I have a brand new Dell Poweredge T310 with two NICs in it. I can't understand how to connect my DSL modem to my main vm. My main vm is CentOS5 and I do not see mto managed to raise dsl connection by plugging in port 1. Port 0 is my main ethernet port connected to my switch 24 ports.

Am I missing something simple to the initial installation to make it work? I chose two nic in my CentOS installation, but I wonder if they are just a virtual connection of my physical port 0.

I can't find an answer by searching.

I want the CentOS vm to bring DSL connection up to amd mark it as ppp0.

Thank you.

Hello

As shown in the screen, the network is ready, just install your operating system and for sure, connect your DSL for vmNIC1.

Its better to config of your storage space (if available), network and your host, then continue to your guests.

May I ask the purpose of this CentOS? It would be something like Firewall/cache or not only a virtual machine with access to the Internet?

If you want that this VM to communicate with the internet and NOT with your network, just connect to vSwitch1 and he do not connect vSwitch0.

If she would share internet access to other computers, networks and virtual or you want to connect from your network (via vmNIC0), then you must connect it to two vSwitch.

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    The printer has been reliable on the wireless now on the new SSID, 48 hours.

    I have not upgraded any software on a client of the printer (PC, Mac, phones).

    I think that it is a positive confirmation that the problem is with the implementation of the printer of the stack of network and not with the driver or client software on remote devices.  The 802.11 protocols provide for a network name (SSID) wireless with several access points using different MAC addresses.  I suggest this HP look into this as a potential bug with their network printer for the 7520 protocols stack.

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