![]() Only one port, that one related to the second NIC of the VM1 is configured in trunk mode (VLANID 4095). VM2 has one NIC, configured to be within the vlan10.Īll the ports of the VMware vSwitch (except one) are configured to multiplex and demultiplex level 2 traffic based on a VLANID (for example VLAN10). ![]() VM1 has two NICs, one configured to be contacted remotely by remote openvpn clients and one configured to send frames compliant to vlan 8021q protocol (This is obtained by a software related to openVpn) to internal vlans. VM1 can ping VM2 without any problem (supposing vlan 10 traffic). I've deployed an OpenVpn infrastructure (configured in bridging mode) within a VMmare ESX4 environment.Ī remote client connects to the OpenVpn server (VM1), VM1 also owns an interface where traffic passes in tagged mode complaint to vlan 8021q, VM2 owns a interface on the vlan10.
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