I am using DHCP for network configuration, but still network is down for
virtual machine.
I donot understand what is the reason.

But when I go to "C:\Programs\VMware\Manage Virtual Networks" , in the
"Host Virtual Network Mapping",
for VMnet0(Bridged, when I changed it to "3COM 3C920 Integrated Fast
Ethernet Controller" instaed of
"Bridged to an automatically chosen adapter" . Then network is up for
virtual machine.
I cam ping any other machine on the network from virtual machine or ping
virtual machine from any 
other machine on the network. I can ftp to any other machine on the
network, but not the reverse. When I tried
to ftp to the virtual machine, I get an error "Connection Refused" . 
What may be the problem? 

Thanks
Pradeep



-----Original Message-----
From: Erik Anderson [mailto:erik at andersonfam.org]
Sent: Monday, April 14, 2003 3:39 PM
To: tclug-list at mn-linux.org
Subject: Re: [TCLUG] VMWare workstation - Networking


Sounds like it is indeed set up correctly. If you want the VM to be a 
"separate entity" on the network, bridged networking is the way to go. 
The reason that redhat comes up with an AMD network card is because 
VMware emulates that AMD card in its virtual machine.

You should be able to the network in redhat to use either DHCP or static

(depending on your network environment) and it should work fine...

-Erik

Sadanapalli, Pradeep Kumar (MED, TCS) wrote:
> Hi, 
> I am running VMWorkstation 4 on my Dell Latitude C610 laptop.
> The host OS is Windows 2000. I have installed Red Hat Linux 8.0
> as guest OS on the virtual machine.
> 
> When I see in the C:\Programs\VMware\Manage Vitual Networks, in the
tab
> - Host Virtual Network Mapping,
> I see that VMnet0(Bridged) is set to "Bridged to an automatically
chosen
> adapter".
> My NIC is 3COM sC920 Integrated Fast Ethernet Controller.
> 
> When I power on my virtual machine, it boots the RedHat Linux 8.0 and
> after logging in,
> I found that network is not setup.
> 
> When I run the network configuration tool, I see that the device eth0
is
> pointed
> to the hardware device 'AMD PCnet32'.
> 
> Why the virtual machine is not setup for networking?  I would like to
> setup in such a way that
> the physical network sees the virtual machine as a separate machine.
> Virtual machine should have 
> separate IP address . Any other machine on the physical network should
> be able to communicate with 
> the virtual machine, for example ftp to virtual machine from any other
> host. 
> 
> How can I do this? Someone please help me in configuring to achieve
> this? Any good sources on this VMware Networking?
> Any sort of help is greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thanks in advance...
> 
> Pradeep
> 
> 
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