How to access instance in mulitple networks
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06-21-2017 01:42 PM - edited 03-08-2019 11:03 AM
Hello,
I have installed one instance in vmware workstation in my laptop and able to access in office location1 . When i go location2, i coudn't able to access instance in host system (windows) due to network is different.
so how can i access instance in multiple locations in multiple networks.
Is there anyway to configure ip address to access in multiple networks using cisco tool?
Rgds,
Madhu
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06-22-2017 01:35 AM
Hi Madhu,
Correct me if I am wrong
Assuming
You are running two instance's of gns3.
One on host PC which has Microsoft OS.
The other instance on VMware workstation.
You have connected instance on VMware with VMware adapter.
Instance on local host is connected to your physical adapter.
You can access instance on local host.
You are unable to access instance on VMware machine from local host.
If this is your problem please install virtual adapter on host machine.
You will find document on internet to create virtual adapter.
If you are using latest version of gns3 you can simply click and create virtual adapter for your local host.
Once you have virtual adapter installed go to network settings> change adapter settings, here change the IP address of virtual adapter in range of virtual machine.
Now your host machine has two adapters one connected to local instance and other to VMware instance.
Enjoy your lab.
Bye
