I was going to make further suggestions but I think I was getting over my 
head.
When it comes to managed switch scenarios (Juniper) I shouldn't really 
comment.

My suggestion is to simplify.

If you ignore the 2nd interface and you replace the Juniper switch with a 
dumb switch,
and you set your vagrant VM in bridge-mode, can you reach your VM from a 
2nd host?

If this setup works correctly can you post:

1. VM IP address
2. Host interface IP address
3. default gateway
4. 2nd host IP address

>From there you can start to work on the 2nd interface (which gets tricky 
very fast).
The 2nd interface means a 2nd network which means your host is now a router 
(itself).
The complication occurs because of routes and packet forwarding that your 
host
is now required to perform (between interfaces).

So a question I would need to ask is: will the VM run on the 1st network or 
the 2nd network?


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