Hello folks:
first, I must confess that I am new to proxmox. I am also a beginner in networking. I am working hard to learn it. Having said that, I am getting confused by all the stuff that I am reading in this forum and the wiki. I think my needs are simple, but I don't have a clue how to proceed.
I am hoping that someone can give me simple answers ...
goal: I am building a lab ...
Here's my setup ..
1) Server: Dell Poweredge T605
2) 2 quad core cpu's
3) 32gb RAM
4) 2 HD's 500GB each
5) NIC cards:
a) onboard - 1 port
b) NIC card - 2 ports
c) NIC card - 1 port
So, in total there are 3 physical NIc cards. One of them is a dual port.
Cabling:
1) attached a cable from one of the dual port NIC to my laptop
2) attached a cable from my ISP cable modem to the nic on board. I have been playing around to see which one I should use. I don't have a clue
Installed ProxMox VE (4.2, I believe) whatever the latest download says.
After installation, I got the management IP as 192.168.2.100100.2:8006. This allows me to go to the management of the VM's.
I installed about 4 vm's. (2 ubuntu, 1 kali, 1 windows 7)
I did not change any default configuration. Its all confusing, I don't understand.
When I log in to ProxMox on a console, I tried to ping 8.8.8. and I am not able to ping out side.
So, this is causing a problem because I am not able to do apt-get install openvswitch ...
How can I solve this problem? I am confused as heck.
I would prefer to have the following:
Outside --> SOPHOS FIREWALL UTM (VM on proxmox server) --> VYOS router (VM on proxmox server) -->
3 vlans
The SOPHOS UTM is looking for 2 interfaces. Also, I don't have openvswitch and I am trying to get that installed. I am stuck because I cant get access to the internet.
vlan1 - lab1 with internal ip 192.168.10.?
vlan 2 - lab2 with internal ip[ 192.168.20.?
vlan3 - lab3 with internal ip 192.168.30.?
I would like to put a couple of vm's in each.
I know that what I have listed above is easy to some of you who understand networking and proxmox well or even understand virtualized environment. However, I am having a hard time even imagining this setup.
Will someone help me by giving me some idea on how I can do this in a way that I can understand, please?
I apologize in advance if this scenario has been addressed in the forum. I appreciate your help and guidance.
Thanks in advance,
Gopal
first, I must confess that I am new to proxmox. I am also a beginner in networking. I am working hard to learn it. Having said that, I am getting confused by all the stuff that I am reading in this forum and the wiki. I think my needs are simple, but I don't have a clue how to proceed.
I am hoping that someone can give me simple answers ...
goal: I am building a lab ...
Here's my setup ..
1) Server: Dell Poweredge T605
2) 2 quad core cpu's
3) 32gb RAM
4) 2 HD's 500GB each
5) NIC cards:
a) onboard - 1 port
b) NIC card - 2 ports
c) NIC card - 1 port
So, in total there are 3 physical NIc cards. One of them is a dual port.
Cabling:
1) attached a cable from one of the dual port NIC to my laptop
2) attached a cable from my ISP cable modem to the nic on board. I have been playing around to see which one I should use. I don't have a clue
Installed ProxMox VE (4.2, I believe) whatever the latest download says.
After installation, I got the management IP as 192.168.2.100100.2:8006. This allows me to go to the management of the VM's.
I installed about 4 vm's. (2 ubuntu, 1 kali, 1 windows 7)
I did not change any default configuration. Its all confusing, I don't understand.
When I log in to ProxMox on a console, I tried to ping 8.8.8. and I am not able to ping out side.
So, this is causing a problem because I am not able to do apt-get install openvswitch ...
How can I solve this problem? I am confused as heck.
I would prefer to have the following:
Outside --> SOPHOS FIREWALL UTM (VM on proxmox server) --> VYOS router (VM on proxmox server) -->
3 vlans
The SOPHOS UTM is looking for 2 interfaces. Also, I don't have openvswitch and I am trying to get that installed. I am stuck because I cant get access to the internet.
vlan1 - lab1 with internal ip 192.168.10.?
vlan 2 - lab2 with internal ip[ 192.168.20.?
vlan3 - lab3 with internal ip 192.168.30.?
I would like to put a couple of vm's in each.
I know that what I have listed above is easy to some of you who understand networking and proxmox well or even understand virtualized environment. However, I am having a hard time even imagining this setup.
Will someone help me by giving me some idea on how I can do this in a way that I can understand, please?
I apologize in advance if this scenario has been addressed in the forum. I appreciate your help and guidance.
Thanks in advance,
Gopal