On 14/05/2012 09:00, Ingo Strüwing wrote:


Wikipedia has a nice introduction to the topic ("VLAN"). I must admit
that I didn't setup a VLAN myself yet. I just know the concept.

The baseline is that you need a VLAN-capable network hardware, e.g. a
VLAN-capable switch. If your computer has just one network interface,
you could base the VLAN on MAC addresses, since the VM and the host have
different mac addresses in bridged networking.


VLANs are just Broadcast Domains, essentially a layer 3 subnets.

Host-Only Interface == VLAN on which the Host is also a member
Internal Network == VLAN on which the Host is not a member

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