Hi all! The bridged VLANs are not working on Monterey and the supports closes my ticket because of "complexity of the issue". Did anyone solve the problem?
Same issue here. The Ethernet port my mac uses has a couple of VLANs tagged on it that I'd like to use for MacOS virtual machines. This doesn't appear to work, even after creating VLANs in MacOS System Preferences - Network - "Manage Virtual Interfaces" - "New VLAN" option. I can create these interfaces with no issues, they get an appropriate IP based on the VLAN assigned to them, and using bridged mode in Parallels, I can assign them to a VM. However, the VMs are not able to natively get an IP from them. Is there some other way to do this, similar to how ESXi works? I'd like to be able to assign a specific "native" VLAN to my VMs if possible. Thanks, Nick
Hi, same problem here, MacBook Pro M1 Max with Parallels Business Version 17.1.2 (51548) VM connect to virtual VLAN Interface, but can't communicate with others in the VLAN (and no DHCP).
Hello, Kindly help us with the technical report ID of Virtual Machine by referring to this KB article so that we can investigate the issue.
Same Problem here with Version 17.1.4 (51567), ID: 402290607 MacBook Pro 2020, Intel core i5 1038 NG7.
Is this resolved in version 18? I've stopped using Parallels for the time being because of it. Thanks