lab: weird connectivity issue
pbr_blitz
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vm1 and vm2 are on same vlan, they connect just fine to everything on vlan, including gw, private network.
I can ping their gw and everything else on that vlan, can't rdp or anything else from my workstarion. Firewalls down everywhere, netstat confirms services are listening on each VM. One VM has a public IP with internet access and I can connect over that IP.
I recently removed their e1000 NICs and replaced with VMXNET3.
I cleared arp cache on my workstation and each VM. I don't have access to the physical switch but I'm guessing the old MACs are stored in arp cache there? It is my understanding that the MAC of each VM is passed through the switch, correct?
I can ping their gw and everything else on that vlan, can't rdp or anything else from my workstarion. Firewalls down everywhere, netstat confirms services are listening on each VM. One VM has a public IP with internet access and I can connect over that IP.
I recently removed their e1000 NICs and replaced with VMXNET3.
I cleared arp cache on my workstation and each VM. I don't have access to the physical switch but I'm guessing the old MACs are stored in arp cache there? It is my understanding that the MAC of each VM is passed through the switch, correct?
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Essendon Member Posts: 4,546 ■■■■■■■■■■Check the IP settings of the VMs, replacing their NICs will set them to default values.