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Connect LAN networks, a WAN, and integrate them in a vCenter setup.

Connect LAN networks, a WAN, and integrate them in a vCenter setup.

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_JackSparrow
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04-09-2016, 07:45 AM
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Hello, I currently have two virtual environments in vCenter. The diagram below clarifies what I’m explaining. I’m running a service on environment 1 that must be reachable from environment 2. Both servers are Windows hosts handling DHCP and routing for the internet. Clients connect via DHCP from each server. The Linux VM on environment one should be accessible from environment two. For simplicity, it’s phpmyadmin. I’m facing issues setting up the Linux router to enable this flow. I understand static routes are required and IPv4 forwarding is enabled, but I’m unsure how to configure them so both networks pass through the DHCP network to the router before routing back correctly. Please let me know if you need more details.
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_JackSparrow
04-09-2016, 07:45 AM #1

Hello, I currently have two virtual environments in vCenter. The diagram below clarifies what I’m explaining. I’m running a service on environment 1 that must be reachable from environment 2. Both servers are Windows hosts handling DHCP and routing for the internet. Clients connect via DHCP from each server. The Linux VM on environment one should be accessible from environment two. For simplicity, it’s phpmyadmin. I’m facing issues setting up the Linux router to enable this flow. I understand static routes are required and IPv4 forwarding is enabled, but I’m unsure how to configure them so both networks pass through the DHCP network to the router before routing back correctly. Please let me know if you need more details.