
The vmnet3 interface on the host Mac will get an IP set to 192.168.199.1 automatically
Placement of AutoLab Virtual Machines (all Fusion versions)
In the typical VMware Workstation setup you could potentially place the VMs anywhere on
your machine. To simplify the configuration in VMware Fusion and use with UBER Network
Fuser (UNF) we will place the VMs in the default VMware Fusion Virtual Machines
directory. This is typically:
HD -> Users -> username -> Documents -> Virtual Machines
Simply copy all of the folders from the extracted AutoLab zip file into the above directory.
Wait…you aren’t done just yet. VMware Fusion creates virtual machines in directories that
are named like so:
esxi.example.vmwarevm
If you notice it uses an extension of “.vmwarevm” to allow the association with VMware
Fusion and this is the only way UNF will be able to see the VMs. Rename the folders
according to the list below (or see the section on Fusion Scripts make things a bit quicker):
CS1.vmwarevm
CS2.vmwarevm
DC.vmwarevm
Host1.vmwarevm
Host2.vmwarevm
NAS.vmwarevm
Router.vmwarevm
SS.vmwarevm
V1.vmwarevm
VBR.vmwarevm
VC.vmwarevm
vCloud.vmwarevm
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