Help connect customers 2 linux on windows host 7 on 2 physical network cards

I'm relatively a newbie, but I searched the forum and pulled some of my hair, I need help.

I have 2 clients linux running windows 7. I want to fill each to a separate physical NIC Linux client

Here's what I did:

I have access to the vmnetcfg utility.

Bypass: I can fill 1 image of the physical NIC 1 and this image connects successfully; the system allows me to fill the 2nd image as well as the 2nd NETWORK card, but the default value in the network address on the first NIC.

I checked the VMX file and looks like that below, I could not find all the entries on the E0 or E1 interfaces, the VMids appear me as different (long number)?

Customer 1 Image - file vmx

Host networks: is it possible to combine physical network cards with the virtual vmnets? I could also connect the networks host with different IP addresses if it works.

Thank you in advance for your ideas, I'd really appreciate your suggestions.

jowuor wrote:

If I assign an IP (1.1.1.1) to the first physical NETWORK adapter, open to vmnet0 and assign a different IP (2.2.2.2) address on the second NETWORK card deck to vmnet 2, the period of INVESTIGATION on the second NIC automatically goes to the IP address of the first NIC (1.1.1.1). I can understand is that 2 NICs are bridged automatically together in 1 bridged network. I want to that I'm not able to reach is 2 separate bridged networks, one on each physical NETWORK adapter

To have a guest passed on a VMnet you don't need an IP address on the physical NETWORK adapter information.

You cannot fill two physics to even the VMnet adapters (except you have a driver of consolidation on the host, but this will create a logic board that gets filled then). You must assign a (default) VMnet0 physical NETWORK card and the other to a free VMnet (VMnet2, for example). Each VMnet is a virtual network that can hold a single IP subnet, so it is not possible to have two cards with two different subnets physical in a single VMnet.

Host networks: is it possible to combine physical network cards with the virtual vmnets?

Yes. If you assign a physical NETWORK card to a VMnet it becomes another bridge.

It's OK, but I would like to have 2 separate bridged networks. I tried this but I find myself with a single bridged network.

Assign a physical NETWORK card to VCMnet0 and the other to VMnet2. This gives you two adapters bridged. In the prompt for the virtual NETWORK adapter choose what VMnet (and thus the bridge) must be used.

This is a common configuration. Learn more here: http://pubs.vmware.com/ws71_ace27/wwhelp/wwhimpl/js/html/wwhelp.htm#href=ws_user/ws_net_advanced_linux_secondbridge.html

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