Greets everyone,

googlage produced nothing applicable, so asking here.

I'm trying to do some network discovery testing, and I need a bunch of
systems on different networks. Not only that, but I need to have some of
the systems with IP aliases on some of these nets, (i.e. multi-netted)
as they purposely will not have the total amount of NICs required to
have a single NIC per network. This is essentially the point of my
testing.

So, for example:

vbox_A: has three NICs.
vbox_B: has two NICs
vbox_C has one NIC.

I'll have three test networks:
net_A: 192.168.111.0/24 (bridged to host eth0)
net_B: 10.1.0.0/24
net_C: 172.16.0.111/0/24

I do not care if net_{B,C} can route outbound or not. I'll just need to
see other vbox hosts on these networks.

vbox_A: will have eth0:net_A, eth1:net_B, eth2:net_C
vbox_B: will have eth0:net_A, eth1:net_B & net_C
vbox_C: will have eth0:net_A & net_B & net_C

The crux of the biscuit is I want aliases on separate subnets, and not
sure how to configure the VM network to do this - especially on the
single NIC vbox_C.

Would a single internal network work, and just do the normal ip aliasing
with ip addr add ... stuff in Linux? What about interacting with the
bridge?

Any clarification would be great.


Thanks,
-Christopher
 


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