Routing VLAN of the Internet

Hi all

I am facing a problem since a few days now and can't seem to get the hang of it.

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On my host, I have a physical NETWORK card with Internet access.

I installed VMWare Server 2.0.

I configured an address network 172.16.0.0 with a subnet 255.255.252.0 VMnet2, so I 172.16.0.1 - available for my virtual machine 172.16.3.254.

My host / bridged network address is 192.168.2.0 with a subnet of 255.255.255.0.

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I created 2 VM:

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VM1 has 2 NETWORK interface card:

NIC1 is bridged (((192.168.2.130) VMnet0) so this virtual machine to the internet).

NIC2 with address 172.16.0.10 (VMnet2) I want to use for the virtual local area network with its own IP address / subnet.

The other VM (VM2) has only 1 NIC (172.16.0.11) and connects to VMnet2, 172.16.0.0 network.

So far, it works fine; the VM 2 can communicate via VMnet2 and use the virtual network to expand all. VM1 I also have Internet, since it is filled with my host. If I add the VMnet2 eCard to my host, I can also connect to the virtual machine via RDP with their 172,16 addresses.

Now the question: I am trying to get internet from my host / transit network on the VMnet0 virtual LAN VMnet2, so my virtual network 172.16.0.0 has internet connection.

I tried everything so far; Set the VM1 VM2 bridge, I installed RRAS on VM1, I added a static route on NIC2 to destination: 192.168.2.0, 255.255.255.0 Gateway 172.16.0.10, etc etc, but I just can't seem to get internet routed to the address 172.16.0.0 network.

What I am doing wrong? I can give all VM a nic VMnet0 bridged, but I want them to use the 172.16 network - only-, with the exception of the VM1 who would work as a gateway through which they connect / route internet traffic to 192.168.2.0.

Is my wrong setting, do I have to set up networks of VM servers different or is - this all simply not possible to deliver a 192.168.2.0/24 network to a network of 172.16.0.0/22 (which, to my knowledge, should be possible using the static routes)?

Any help would be appreciated.

With sincere friendships.

Kami.

KrazeyKami wrote:

I am able to ping 192.168.2.130 from VM2. I can not however, ping 192.168.2.100 (my host PC) or 192.168.2.1.

It's normal, your host does not have a return path, it will send the answers to queries its default gateway ping and who does not know how to reach 172.16.0.0.

You have two options:

1. If possible, you should indicate the default "main", a physical bridge, where yout host points etc. for a route to your virtual network, or

2. you must add this route on all the systems that should be able to send packets back to 172.168.0.0.

"Route add 172.16.0.0 mask 255.255.0.0 192.168.2.130 Pei."

So I guess that the gateway properly functions, 192.168.2.130 are on VM1.

Yes.

Now for the next step, shouldn't there be any routing adds or ISA / RRAS to send data to my 192.168.2.1 on this NIC.130?

The problem will be that your default physical bridge must be aware of the route back. If you are unable to add a route to this device, it (Internet connection) does not work.

In this case, only NAT can help, as the packets appear to come from the 192.168.2.130 and the physical default gateway knew how to get to this address.

AWo

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