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11-18-2008 01:48 PM
11-18-2008 01:48 PM
Hi,
I apologize if this wasn't posted in the correct forums.
Basically, i'm wondering if i could run into problems setting up the 2 onboard NIC on 2 different VLANs that wouldn't communicate with each others.
Like, the first NIC would be in an Internal VLAN and the second NIC in a DMZ.
The point is then to run VMWare server and assign the VM to the corresponding VLAN.
Best regards,
trep
I apologize if this wasn't posted in the correct forums.
Basically, i'm wondering if i could run into problems setting up the 2 onboard NIC on 2 different VLANs that wouldn't communicate with each others.
Like, the first NIC would be in an Internal VLAN and the second NIC in a DMZ.
The point is then to run VMWare server and assign the VM to the corresponding VLAN.
Best regards,
trep
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