Many thanks for your confirmation.
We set up this configuration in order to test a softswitch.

Corinne


-----Message d'origine-----
De : Alexey Eromenko [mailto:[email protected]] 
Envoyé : mardi 28 juin 2011 08:53
À : Community mailing list of VirtualBox users
Objet : Re: [VBox-users] Communication between VM attached to different 
internal network

> Is somebody know if it is possible that 2 VM attached to 2 different VBox
> internal networks can communicate (assuming there is a VM softswitch between
> the 2 VBox internal network)?
>

1. No you can't
2. Why would you even need it?
One Internal network is like switch -- connect all VMs to it and it
works. Having 2 switches connected via a third switch adds no
advantages.
3. Please post in plain text mode, rather than HTML - hard to read HTML emails.

-- 
-Alexey Eromenko "Technologov"

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