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Hi all,

i have a question about veeam lab on advanced single host configuration.
I need to put the proxy appliance on the same network of the backup server (for ease), but in the "isolated network" step of the wizard it put automatically the network mapping with the port group of the proxy appliance with an isolated network.
But this is really necessary? Because the vms that i want to check are on differents vlan than the proxy appliance.
So i think my configuration should be to insert in the "isolated network" step of the wizard only the 2 port group of the tested machines.
Is this correct?
Thank you in advance.
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Hello,
same network of the backup server (for ease),
yep, I recommend the same. But it's not required. It's just easier because you don't need to configure routing on your physical network routers (layer 3 switches) then.

Yes, you can / need to add multiple network cards to the proxy appliance to check VMs on different networks.

Note: I updated the forum FAQ last week and added links to how-to videos which include virtual lab and sure backup. That might help.

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Hannes
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Hi,

sorry could you please attach here the link to the how-to videos?
Thank you.
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