How should I setup vmnet 0, 1 and 8 to correctly work with en1 in bridged mode if this is the correct strategy? Have been trying out Dave Parsons excellent scripts.VMWare should give the guy a medal!!! employ him as a consultant at the same time. (Have checked this scenario seems to work fine on an iMAC I setup last week.logs on to Win2K domain.all works but only single NIC) assigning static IP address to "virtual adaptor 2". Have been trying out "bridged" mode to try and achieve direct connectivity en1 interface across to XP Pro. Have added "second virtual network" adaptor.both set to "bridged mode" These are statically assigned IP addresses as they will be persistent connections up all the time.
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Nac Pro.running Leopard OSX 10.5,5 with 8Gig onboard memory.ġ0.0.10.xx (en0) Static IP address set with DNS etc works.for OSX host Mac Pro running apps like FCPro/Protools etcġ92.168.1.xx (en1) Static IP address set for Guest which will be XP Professional running a couple of apps such as Autocad and Mathcad etc needs to logon on to Win2k domain as well.