proxmax windows server unidentified network

yuva

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I am new to Proxmox. Attached is an image. What mistakes have I made in my network setup? My Windows VM network is not working
 

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Unfortunately, you're leaving out so much information that it's impossible to verify whether the IP address may be correct or not.

I'm now guessing that one of the values you removed is incorrect. I assume this because you have already assigned a /32 to the vmbr. Even if you get individual IPs from the provider, you will usually receive a larger subnet mask.
 
IP Allocation

104.xx.xx.204/30

- Usable IP(s)

104.xxx.x.206

- Gateway IP

104.xx.xx.205

- Subnet Mask

255.xx.xx.xx this is my server setup ips
 

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So as far as I can tell, your Proxmox server is running on 104.192.0.206, because the web interface loads and an SSH server responds. You can't give your node and your VM the same IP, either you have to use NAT or you have to get a larger network or additional IPs from your provider.
 
Ask your server provider.
what is the issue here still proxmax windows server unidentified network

my new ip set up

IP Allocation

103.xx.xx.48/28

- Usable IP(s)

103.xx.xx.50 - xx

- Gateway IP

103.xx.xx.49

- Subnet Mask

255.255.255.240
 

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i can't understand what was node
if node and VM should not same ip what ip i have to give
and fist of all i use host IP as VM and gateway as /28 and network ip as default IP
 
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In virtualization, the server is also called a node. So it's simply about the server on which Proxmox VE is running. You cannot assign IP addresses multiple times in the same network. It just does not work. If you absolutely need the .51 on your node, then give your Windows VM the .52.
 
finally i am understand what you say

example


IP Allocation

103.xx.xx.48/28

- Usable IP(s) 103.xx.xx.50 - xx

node means vmbr0 i am us 103.xx.xx.50 ip my vmbr0, next ip 103.xx.xx.51 use my vm network working

[vmbr0 and vm ip not use same ip ]

thanks for the help
 

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