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Topic Title: Why does not VI support static IP address? Topic Summary: Created On: 02/05/2007 06:05 PM |
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- Liang | - 02/05/2007 06:05 PM |
- Chapindad | - 02/06/2007 01:32 PM |
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02/05/2007 06:05 PM
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Hi,
I can not use dedicate mode as my Server board does not support PXE. My virtualized node has two NIC, eth0 is connected to intranet (DHCP) and eth1 is connected to subnet which is reserved for VI (I want to use static IP address). The VI manager also has two ethernet port (eth0 is connected to intranet with DHCP and eth1 is reserved for VI using static IP address). Both eth1 of VT node and Manager are connected to the same LAN switch. Does this mean I have to use VI as the DHCP server? How can I make VI work with static IP address? Do I have to use VI manager as the DHCP server? Thanks, Liang Edited: 02/05/2007 at 06:24 PM by Liang |
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02/06/2007 01:32 PM
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Let me see if I can get this worked out for you. First I found that you need to have the VI Network and the Public Network on two separate switches or VLANs. VI does not work very well otherwise. On the VI network you need to allow the VI Manager to do DHCP, which is asked during the install. There is no real need to do static IP Addresses and would be just another thing to keep up with. If you do not have PXE then boot from a CD. It is provided for you on the management server.
Later
Edited: 02/06/2007 at 01:33 PM by Chapindad |
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