Pynbiang Hadem <[email protected]> writes:

> [1:text/plain Show]
>
>
> [2:text/html Hide Save:noname (6kB)]
>
> Hi Oliver,
>
> I have the following scenario/network environment on the same physical system.
>
> VM1: VM2:
> h1 ------------r1 r2-------------h3
> | | 
> h2 h4

You diagram is not clear.

You have only one physical machine.

On that physical machine, you have 2 virtual machines, VM1 and VM2. What
arwe the IP addresses of the physical system and the virtual machines?

What operating system are you using for your virtual machines? and for
the physical host?

What are h1..h4, r1..r2?

Best regards,

Olivier




> I want to ping h3 from h1. The above virtual topologies are created using 
> custom Mininet/Python
> scripts. I have also set up internal interfaces on both the VMs.
> However ping is not working from h1 to h3.
> Pls advice how to get the ping/connectivity working.
>
> Thanks
> Hadem
> On Monday, 10 September, 2018, 11:51:51 AM IST, Olivier 
> <[email protected]> wrote: 
>
>> Pls let me know how can i ping a virtual host in one VM from another virtual 
>> host in another VM.
>> The virual hosts and switches are created by a python script using Mininet.
>
> If both your VM are created on the same physical system, there should
> not be any reason that prevent it.
>
> If the VM are created on different physical systems, it depends how your
> network is configured: bridged, yes, NATed, no.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Olivier
>

-- 


_______________________________________________
VBox-users-community mailing list
[email protected]
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/vbox-users-community
_______________________________________________
Unsubscribe:  
mailto:[email protected]?subject=unsubscribe

Reply via email to