|}
== Current Configuration ==
Currently you should have the following network configuration:<br /><br />[[Image:network-config-centos.png]]
* '''CentOS host''' has 1 active network interface (probably <code>eth0</code> or <code>eth1</code>) that receives IP configuration from the School's DHCP server.
* '''CentOS host''' has 1 active network interface (<code>'''virbr0'''</code>) that has a static default configuration of '''192.168.122.1/255.255.255.0'''
* '''CentOS1 VM''' has 1 active interface (<code>'''eth0'''</code>) that receives a dynamic configuration from your CentOS Host
* '''CentOS2 VM''' has 1 active interface (<code>'''eth0'''</code>) that receives a dynamic configuration from your CentOS Host
* '''CentOS3 VM''' has 1 active interface (<code>'''eth0'''</code>) that receives a dynamic configuration from your CentOS Host
== Configuring a Network Using Virtual Machines ==
=== Investigation 1: How do you create a new virtual network. ===
{{Admon/note | Use the c6host | Complete the following steps on your '''c6host''' computer system.}}
Before configuring our network we want to turn off dynamic network configuration for our Virtual Machines by turning off the "default" virtual network.
# Perform this section in your '''c7host''' machine.
# Turn off your virtual machines
# Start Virtual Machine Manager