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Host Network Settings in VMWare Server

What are the proper settings in VMWare Server for ASG v7.
I have 2 Nics with XP Pro running VMware Server

NIC 1- External Connected directly to ADSL Gateway Router IP: 192.168.1.254
NIC 2- Internal connected to a switch or the same ADSL Gateway Router IP: 192.168.150.50

Now before Starting Virtual Machine I can see only 1 Ethernet
Q: What settings should be used here Like Bridge, Host-Only etc?

Q: If I add 2nd Ethernet in vmware then to which physical Ethernet it should be connected?(Labeling as Ethernet1)

In Virtual Network Editor which Physical Ethernet cards to be bridged from VMnet0 to VMnet9

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  • Thanks!! I've downloaded VMware Image of ASG v7, but I'm confused with VMware Server virtual Ethernet settings. There is no wiki for ASG on VMware.
  • It's documented in the filed in the .zip file.  If you just want to add more ethernet interfaces, just add them using VMWare console; they'll show up in the Astaro Webadmin after you boot the VM.  It's pretty simple.

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  • It's documented in the filed in the .zip file.  If you just want to add more ethernet interfaces, just add them using VMWare console; they'll show up in the Astaro Webadmin after you boot the VM.  It's pretty simple.

    CTO, Convergent Information Security Solutions, LLC

    https://www.convergesecurity.com

    Advice given as posted on this forum does not construe a support relationship or other relationship with Convergent Information Security Solutions, LLC or its subsidiaries.  Use the advice given at your own risk.

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