Hi Damien With the trial license there's no limitations for 24 hours, but with the L1 license there's limitations, but not on Ethernet interfaces. I've got several VMs running in VMWare, and while it doesn't allow me to install VMWare tools, it works fine. I haven't tried it on XenServer, but the first thing I'd try is changing the virtual ethernet interface to emulate a different network card. Not sure if that'll help, but worth a try. Regards Russell Hurren Managing Director Zero Point Networks PTY LTD +61 8 6262 9376 On 14 December 2014 at 17:03, Damien Gardner Jnr <rendrag@rendrag.net> wrote:
Hi Folks,
Wanted to save a drive to Sydney, so thought I'd just install up RouterOS in a VM in XenServer, then if it worked, buy a license. (Otherwise it'll be a drive to install an RB951). Having an issue though, I just can't get it to see more than one interface. Is that a limitation of an unlicensed install, or is it RouterOS not liking XenServer?
Thanks,
DG
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