In the absence of any comment and continued testing I have found that I can 
ping the host network IP that the VM is running on... and the host can ping the 
VM.  So it would appear that nothing is wrong with the VM... I could only ping 
the host from the VM once I stopped iptables, so the firewall was stopping 
that.  But I still can't ping outside of the host or ping the VM from 
elsewhere... and the VM continues to get an IP address from the DHCP server 
without issue.  I have gone back to my networks and checked them thoroughly and 
can't see any issues, I have migrated the VM from one host to another and the 
condition persists in that it can ping the host that it is running on and the 
host can ping it (providing  I turn off the firewall)  numerous reboots etc and 
no change.  :(


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