I figured this out. Just needed to 1) Configure an ip helper-address for BOTH my DHCP server and WDS server on my Cisco 2811, 2) Disable the Proxmox Firewall on the PXE VM, and 3) Assign the correct VLAN to the network adapter in the hardware settings on the VM.
Hi All,
I've installed a Windows Server 2019 instance with the WDS role and am wanting to PXE boot some guest VMS. I have WDS already configured, but am unsure how to get things working properly as my WDS server and my guest PXE boot VMs are on different VLANs. Normally, I go into Device...
Sure thing.
Right now I've got an HP Proliant DL360P running Proxmox. I installed a PCIe adapter card that supports a single SSD and am using it as my boot drive / Proxmox drive. My server is hardwired (naturally) into a Cisco Catalyst 2960G switch and that in turn runs into a Cisco 2811 router...
Ah. After messing with it a bit more I think I understand your response better. When I create a Linux VLAN, I am effectively creating a virtual vlan interface like I would on, say, a Cisco Catalyst switch. I can create as many of these as I want and assign certain services on the Proxmox host to...
Ok. This is what I thought was happening. So basically I can create other virtual interfaces and 'map' them to the vlan-aware bridge. Then I can assign those virtual interfaces to my vms under the vms hardware config (or doing vm creation) and assign correct vlan tag. Is that correct?
Hi All,
New to Proxmox here. I've read through the Network Configuration doc and have even successfully implemented Proxmox VE management IP with VLAN aware Linux bridge as per the docs. I'm simply trying to understand how this works 'behind the scenes'
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