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OPS235 Lab 6

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[[Image:new_network_dialog.png|right|thumb|300px|Although the private network has been setup via the '''Virtual Machine Manager''', each virtual machine requires to change its own network setting individually (either '''graphically''' or by '''command line''').]]
=== Part 2: Configuring Network For centos1 & centos2 VMsVM===
In this section, we will be using a graphical tool to connect our '''centos1''' and '''centos2''' VMs to our private network.
# For the '''Wired''' connection, click the '''settings''' button (The <u>icon</u> appears as a <u>gear</u> located at the bottom right-hand corner of the dialog box).
# Select the '''IPv4''' tab. Change Address from ''Automatic (DHCP)'' to '''Manual'''.
# Edit the existing wired connection, using the information displayed below:
# In the '''IPv4 Settings''' tab change the method from "Automatic (DHCP)" to '''"Manual"'''.
# In the Addresses section, enter the following information:
#: IP Address: '''192.168.235.11'''
#* Default Gateway: '''192.168.235.1'''
#* DNS Server: '''192.168.235.1'''
# Save When finished, click '''Apply''' and exit close the network configuration tooldialog box.# You may have Issue the ifconfig eth0 command to restart the network using verify your new settings.# Issue the correct command: <b><code><span style="color:#3366CC;font-size:1.2em;">ping 192.168.235.1</span></code></b> to confirm that you can connect to your c7host VM.# Verify Switch to your c7host VM, and issue the configuration by pinging the '''other VMs''' and '''c7host''' using their IP addressescommand: <b><code><span style="color:#3366CC;font-size:1.2em;">ping 192.168.235.11</span></code></b> to confirm that you can connect to your centos1 VM.
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