1 vmware networking csc 486/586. 2 overview vmware networking features –vmnet0 (bridged), vmnet1...
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VMWare Networking
CSC 486/586
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Overview
• VMWare Networking Features– VMNet0 (Bridged), VMNet1 (Host-Only),
VMNet8 (NAT)– DHCP Server settings
• Disabling
• Determining a restored machine’s original Static IP
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VMWare adapters???
• VMNet0 (Bridged)– Put’s VM world on the “live” network and VM obtains
a DHCP address from the physical network’s DHCP server (if addresses are available)
• VMNet8 (NAT)– Put’s VM world on the “live” network and VM shares
IP of physical host machine. Does not obtain a DHCP address from the physical network’s DHCP server
• VMNet1 (Host-Only)– Limits networking connectivity of VM world to
communication with the host machine and any other VMs running on host machine.
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VMWare Virtual Adapters• Host only (VMNet1) should always be used for restored
machines• If you wish to adjust VMNet1 settings and it’s DHCP
settings…
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VMWare Virtual Adapters
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Temporarily Disabling VMWare’s DHCP server
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Permanently Disabling VMWare’s DHCP server
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Original IP address – from registry
• Which registry “ControlSet” was last used and/or is the default control set?
• What cards/adapters were installed?
• Where they static or DHCP IPs?
• What were the descriptions of those physical network cards installed?
• What was the static IP address assigned to the old physical network adapter?
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Windows Registry - Which Control Set???
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Windows Registry – Static IP
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Windows Registry – DHCP IP
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1. Right-click on “GUID” and select rename
2. Do NOT change anything, just use short-cut keystroke “CTRL+C” to copy the GUID name into memory.
3. Select the main top branch of the registry (My Computer)
4. Select Edit/Find from the Registry Editor menu
5. Paste the GUI into the “Find what:” box using the shortcut keystroke “CTRL+V”, then click the “Find Next” button.
6. Hit “F3” every time the search stops, to continue the search until you find the physical description
Which GUID is for which adapter???
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Some other registry locations (there are many):HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Network\{4D36E972-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}\{CCC9204F-BBD5-434D-8BBF-9A3592B2BD9A}\Connection
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\{CCC9204F-BBD5-434D-8BBF-9A3592B2BD9A}\Parameters\Tcpip
Which GUID is for which adapter???
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Re-assigning old static IP• Once you find the IP for the old physical network
adapter in the registry, assign it to the new virtual AMD PCNet adapter.
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Re-assigning old static IP• If you got the right IP, you will get the below message.• The default selection is Yes, but you will click the “NO”
button.
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You are done!!!
• You may or may not have to reboot the server to restart all server functions (DNS, DHCP, Active Directory, etc.) so they are working correctly.
• Workstations should now pick up DHCP addresses from the restored DHCP server and be able to communicate with server/client software.
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So why did we do this???• Because until you get it configured correctly, these screenshots show the
issues relating to services on the server not running until you correct it.
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Questions???
Use the discussion board, as usual…
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