R
R
Raul Duke2016-10-20 15:44:52
System administration
Raul Duke, 2016-10-20 15:44:52

How to configure VLANs on a virtual machine?

Initial data:
A physical server on Win2012 R2, with a Realtek gigabit network adapter built into the motherboard. The server is connected to a tagged (802.1q) port of a managed L3 switch. On the server, using the Realtek Ethernet Diagnostic Utility, four virtual Vlans (each on a different subnet) are raised on the basis of one physical network adapter. As a result, the physical server is a member of all four vlans, and has direct access to all at the same time.
Required:
On a physical server, using Vbox or Vmware, raise a virtual server on Ubuntu 14.04 Server and configure it in such a way that it (the virtual server) has constant access to all vlans of the physical local network at the same time (as well as the physical server).
Has anyone come across this, how to implement?

Answer the question

In order to leave comments, you need to log in

3 answer(s)
I
Ivan, 2016-10-20
@LiguidCool

If I understand correctly, you have 4 adapters (emulated) on the server. Just connect them as network cards, nothing to do with VLAN.
If you didn’t understand correctly, then forward your Ryltec to a virtual machine and set up tagging in the OS.

V
Vasily Pechersky, 2016-10-20
@Vasily_Pechersky

Duck works every day and all day.
In Vmware, we start velans on vSwitch and give 4 virtual network adapters per virtual machine. Network card Host computer with Vmware must be connected to the same port with tagged weeds.

R
Redaicd, 2016-10-26
@Redaicd

or hook up a virtual machine with a bridge to the physical interface (not vlans) of a screw server, and raise the vlans themselves directly to ubuntu. That is, tagged traffic will also come to Ubuntu

Didn't find what you were looking for?

Ask your question

Ask a Question

731 491 924 answers to any question