Virtual office question

I'm new to VMWare View and am trying to set up a test environment. I created a Windows Vista desktop and a Windows XP desktop. While working on this, I thought about the IP address of the virtual machine. In our environment, we use DHCP but each IP address of the DHCP scope is reserved. If I understand correctly linked clones then the virtual office my user see points to the parent VM. Not all machines can have the same IP address and DHCP reservations are based on the MAC address of the network card.

How VDI handles IP address for each virtual desktop? I have to go right not reserved DHCP addresses to manage this problem?

Thank you.

Yes, you must configure a DHCP server with IPs unreservedly to manage assignments.

and if possible set up to manage ALL the IPs potential (type of subnet)

concerning

Jose Ruelas

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