Francois,

I am using the version 1.9 of PF ZEN.
Let me see if I understand what you are saying.

>> Make sure the MAC addresses of the vmnet interfaces are the right ones in 
>> your VM networks config for eth0, eth1 and eth2.
You mean I need to put in the gui of vmware that:
dev/vmnet0 is bridged with eth0(host)
dev/vmnet1 is bridged with eth0.2(host)
dev/vmnet2 is bridged with eth0.3(host)

thats it?? how can I be sure that I am using the right ones MAC? Do I have to 
specify or copy any MAC to any interface?

>> Also, the host interfaces NEEDS to have an IP on the VLANs as well, so 
>> eth0.2 needs to have an IP in the registration VLAN, and eth0.3 needs to 
>> have an IP in the Isolation VLAN.  This is mandatory.

That I understand and already provided. Like eth0.2 = 192.168.2.2 and eth0.3 = 
192.168.3.2 so thats OK.





  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Francois Gaudreault 
  To: [email protected] 
  Cc: José Carlos França Jr 
  Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2011 4:32 PM
  Subject: Re: [Packetfence-users] Network problem


  Jose,

  Are you using ZEN 1.9 or ZEN 2.0? Try using vmnet1 and vmnet2 instead of 
vmnet2 and vmnet3.

  So:
  eth0 (VM) --> vmnet0 --> eth0 (host)
  eth1 (VM) --> vmnet1 --> eth0.2 (host)
  eth2 (VM) --> vmnet2 --> eth0.3 (host)

  Make sure the MAC addresses of the vmnet interfaces are the right ones in 
your VM networks config for eth0, eth1 and eth2.  Also, the host interfaces 
NEEDS to have an IP on the VLANs as well, so eth0.2 needs to have an IP in the 
registration VLAN, and eth0.3 needs to have an IP in the Isolation VLAN.  This 
is mandatory.

  Again, if you are not able to ping your VM from your host on VLAN 2, the 
problem is in your VMWare.

  On 11-01-19 10:50 AM, José Carlos França Jr wrote: 
    HI Francois;
    I can ping from my host to the interface of the vlans 2 and 3 as well. But 
this is expected I think I am pinging myself with this. 
    So the problem must be on the bridge. I am attaching a snapshot of the 
vmware config so you can tell me if it is right.
    If the problem is on the bridge what can I do now?

    Thanks a lot for your help.
    Jose
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: José Carlos França Jr 
      To: Francois Gaudreault 
      Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2011 12:37 PM
      Subject: Re: [Packetfence-users] Network problem


      HI Francois;
      I can ping from my host to the interface of the vlans 2 and 3 as well. 
But this is expected I think I am pinging myself with this. 
      So the problem must be on the bridge. I am attaching a snapshot of the 
vmware config so you can tell me if it is right.
      If the problem is on the bridge what can I do now?

      Thanks a lot for your help.
      Jose

        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: Francois Gaudreault 
        To: [email protected] 
        Cc: José Carlos França Jr 
        Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2011 12:06 PM
        Subject: Re: [Packetfence-users] Network problem


        Hi Jose,

        Can you ping something on VLAN2 and VLAN3 from your host (not your VM) 
?  If the host cannot ping anything, the VM won't be able to as well.

        If the bridge between the VM and the Host is done properly, you should 
be able to ping the host from the VM, and the VM from the host.  You might try 
that as well.

        On 11-01-19 8:58 AM, José Carlos França Jr wrote: 
          Hi everybody; 
          I`m attaching every configuration file in this email. I dont know 
whats going on. 
          Running HOST = CENTOS 5.5 final with workstation 7 with PF ZEN image 
on a notebook linked to uplink port 24 (trunk port) on a cisco 2950. 
          I ran the /usr/local/pf/test/connect_and_read.pl and all came ok no 
errors. 

          I`m having problem with my network. Everything seems properly 
configured. All NIC is mounted. I cant ping the vlan interfaces. 

          Created ifcfg-eth0.2 / ifcfg-eth0.3 correctly. 
          VMware eth0/eth1/eth2 is linked to /dev/vmnet0, /dev/vmnet2 and 
/dev/vmnet3 all 3 put in bridged mode with host NICS. 

          My IPs: 

          eth0 (VLAN1) --> eth0 on your host 
          192.168.67.10            192.168.67.2 

          I can ping from 192.168.67.2 to 192.168.67.10 ok 

          eth1 (VLAN2) --> eth0.2 on your host 
          192.168.2.10                192.168.2.2 

          CANT PING - Destination host unreachable 

          eth2 (VLAN3) --> eth0.3 on your host 
          192.168.3.10                192.168.3.2 

          CANT PING - Destination host unreachable 


          I would apreciate any help. 
          Jose. 

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