first turn off VMware's DHCP:
Edit->virtual Network Editor
Select VMnet8 and remove the use local DHCP service to distribute IP address to VMS option. Click Nat settings to view the gateway address:
Click OK to do it.
To set up a CentOS static IP:
Three configuration files are involved, namely:
/etc/sysconfig/network/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0/etc/resolv.conf
First modify the/etc/sysconfig/network as follows:
Networking=yeshostname=localhost.localdomainGATEWAY=192.168.129.2
Specifies the gateway address.
Then modify the/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0:
Device= "eth0" #BOOTPROTO = "DHCP" bootproto= "Static" Ipaddr=192.168.129.129netmask=255.255.255.0hwaddr= "00:0c : 29:56:8f:ad "ipv6init=" no "nm_controlled=" yes "onboot=" yes "type=" Ethernet "uuid=" Ba48a4c0-f33d-4e05-98bd-248b01691c20 "dns1=192.168.129.2
Note : Here DNS1 is required to be set otherwise the domain name resolution cannot be performed.
Last configuration under/etc/resolv.conf:
NameServer 192.168.129.2
In fact, this step can be omitted, the above set the DNS server address after the system will automatically modify this configuration file.
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