If you can't ping it, you need to get network connectivity working. I 
can't see how you expect to get from the internet to a non-routable IP 
space - that doesn't work. Again, assuming that what you mean by Private 
IP is non-routable like 192.168.0.0 ...

Are you providing DHCP for the Zenoss appliance? Does it actually have 
an IP?
--
James Pulver
Information Technology Area Supervisor
LEPP Computer Group
Cornell University



achoudhary wrote, On 8/24/2009 2:29 AM:
> Hi,
> 
> Thanks for your replies..
> 
> I can't access Zenoss means, I am not able to ping the Zenoss server. whats 
> the scenario is, I have a physical server at  a datacenter, and hoted some 
> VMware server within the same. So, I have implemented zenoss as a Guest 
> Server (VMware appliance) in that physical server (Win2k3). As I have 
> configured a private IP to Zenoss, I am able to ping it from other Guest 
> Machines (Windos Servers 2003). 
> 
> I do access the Physical Server trough a VPN connection from my local 
> computer and I am able to ping that physical server and guest servers as 
> well. But not zenoss server. Please let me know if it is required to add any 
> routing table in Zenoss.
> 
> What I want to do is, to access the Zenoss server from the remote datacenter 
> with its private IP only.
> 
> So, please help me out of this...
> 
> THanks
> 
> Ash
> 
> 
> 
> 
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