Eve-NG No IP address on interface pnet0

Some time ago, I reinstalled the system on my computer, and then did a multicast bridge experiment between GNS3 and eNSP. I want to use EVE today. When I opened it, I found that there was no address and this picture appeared; I didn’t post it for a long time. I checked many methods on the Internet and it didn’t work. I was so worried. Then I directly come up with a simple and crude method; I think I used two default virtual network cards when I installed EVE before, so I just try to restore the default settings today. After this time, it was OK.

Then I summarize why this happens. The installation of EVE went smoothly before, but this time it got stuck (stuck at No IP address on interface pnet0). It is not difficult to solve this method; if you reinstall the system in the future, install EVE first, and then add the virtual network card, No IP address on interface pnet0 will not happen.

The following are the detailed steps (simple and rude) of this problem, of course, it also needs specific analysis of the specific situation!

1. There is a problem

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2. At the top left of the "VMware Workstation Pro" interface—>Edit—>Virtual Network Compiler

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3. Lower left corner—>Restore default settings

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4. The network adapter is being installed

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5. Restore the default settings successfully —> OK

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6. Select "EVE-COMM-EmulatedLab2.0" right mouse button -> Settings

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7. Hardware—>Network Adapter—>Network Connection—>Custom (U): Specific Virtual Network—>Select Mode

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8. Turn on this virtual machine

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9. Existing address (192.168.218.128)

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10. Enter the address in Google Chrome (or use Firefox browser) 192.168.218.128

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11、OK

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