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3 Replies Last post: Dec 5, 2008 3:55 AM by FOSKingston
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How Connect USB Dongle to a Virtual Machine?

Nov 24, 2008 2:36 AM

Click to view Najjar's profile Lurker Najjar 1 posts since
Nov 24, 2008

Hi All;

we are new in the virtual enviroment; we are planning to use VMware Infrastructure 3 VMware ESX 3.5 Update 3 and VirtualCenter 2.5 Update 3;

i craete i test enviroment from 3 esx servers and 1 virtual center; All our virtual machines are windows 2003 std and ent , one of our main application need a dongle; i didnt find anything in the documents available about how to assigen a usb port from a host to a virtual machine

anyone have any idea????

thanks

Reply Re: How Connect USB Dongle to a Virtual Machine? Nov 24, 2008 6:09 AM
Click to view vmroyale's profile Virtuoso vmroyale 1,681 posts since
Jun 15, 2007
Hello and welcome to the forums.

To use a USB dongle with ESX, you will need to use something like the AnywhereUSB which uses USB over IP.
Reply Re: How Connect USB Dongle to a Virtual Machine? Nov 24, 2008 4:05 PM
Click to view tom howarth's profile Guru tom howarth 7,299 posts since
Jul 25, 2005
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Welcome to the Forums.

As VMroyale says you will need to utilise a USB to IP product to install your USB dongle. This does give you the benefit of being able to vmotion the dongled guest from Host to Hoste as required.

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Reply Re: How Connect USB Dongle to a Virtual Machine? Dec 5, 2008 3:55 AM
Click to view FOSKingston's profile Novice FOSKingston 28 posts since
Mar 9, 2005

We use tha lantronix Ubox

http://www.alphamicro.net/components/product~line~11~id~511.asp

Works fine with FLexLM & Security Dongles and can connect diffrent machines to diffrent usb devices.

Uses a windows client unfortunatly but can be set as dedicated connection so the machine reconnects at boot time.


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