Warren,

If you're using advanced networking and have multiple hosts, you may want to 
check the VLAN trunking between hosts is working for your guest networks.  A 
simple test would be to move the guest instance to the same host as the virtual 
router and see if it gets it's DHCP address then.

Regards,

Paul Angus
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-----Original Message-----
From: Warren Nicholson [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 24 April 2013 23:16
To: [email protected]
Subject: Router

Is there a write up on the config of the system router.



Mine doesn't seem to be handing out DHCP addresses

to my VM's.



Warren

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