Please review your bridging configuration between your host and your VM.
See the 2.2.1 ZEN guide to help you.
On 11-11-05 9:04 AM, anashwara nambiar wrote:
Hi,
I am using*packetfence v2.2.1*. I have installed the*ZEN*
version of it inside *VMWare workstation 8*. I have connected *cisco
2960* switch with all the VLAN and SNMP(*port security*)
configurations done. Vlan 1(management VLAN) was assigned to port
fa0/1 and it was configured as trunk port.
I want to create a*test network* were say 3 systems(Desktop/
laptop with Windows/Ubuntu 11.04) is to to connected to the network,
were i have only 1 switch. I assigned 2 port (say fa0/3, fa0/4) to
VLAN 10 and connected 2 systems with corresponding MAC address and IP
address on to each. I am able to make those 2 systems to ping each
other(i.e; VLAN 10 is working). While both are unable to ping
xxx.xxx.x.10, which is the IP of any of the server within the pfZEN.
Please address this issue of mine......... I am unable to
proceed because of this.
With regards.
Anash
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