This copyrighted work is licensed under the Non-Commercial Share-Alike Attribution Creative Commons 2.5 Deed available at © Copyright 2006 Mapping Globalization ProjectĪttribution Rights Reserved by Miguel Centeno, Abigail Cooke and Sara Curran Trade within the Americas (including US) Commodity The Americas Trade within the Americas (excluding US) Commodity Intra-Regional Trade Africa Trade within Africa Commodity Regional Trade Alliance Groupings Select Regional Trade Alliance Groupings CommodityĮconopolitical Groupings Econopolitical Groupings CommodityĮmergent Groupings Emergent Groupings Commodity UN Continent Groups Global Trade Commodity In the following tables, an entry of “0.3%” means that links corresponding to a trade share less than 0.3% of the total dollar value in the category are not shown. The lines in the very center of the circle represent inter-group, or inter-continental trade.įor details, see Brief Introduction to the Data and Selected Images from the GKG Project prepared by Miguel Centeno and Abigail Cooke, 2006. The dark green lines connecting countries in the outer circles represent trade links within that grouping or continent. The countries are organized in a circle, and then repeated in the smaller surrounding circles. Each box is color-coded by continent in accordance with United Nations designations. In the images, which preserve an enormous amount of detail, boxes each represent a country. This page provides an interface for navigating a large number of NetMap trade studies. Network maps can often seem like nothing more than random lines, but using the technology developed by NetMap Analytics, we have developed some techniques for exploring contemporary trade visually. It’s time to test, therefore start vmware network services.As part of the Mapping Globalization Project, we have explored ways to visualize international trade as a network. The second line: add_bridge_mapping enp5s0 2 The line add_bridge_mapping enp2s0 0 will define a custom bridge for vmnet 0, see below:Įnp2s0 0 = tells to vmware use the NIC enp2s0 as bridge on vmnet0. My system has 2 NICs and I want to set them as bridge.įirst of all, stop vmware services typing the following command. There are some files related to the configuration and two of them are related to the network:īoth are necessary to configure the network. ![]() The VMWare networking configuration is stored in the following folder on Ubuntu: Of course it was my first time configuring VMWare on text mode and I spend some time to understand. Until now I’ve used the VMware network configation tool to setup the network, but I cant do it anymore, there is only text mode available. I’m using a UBUNTU 16.04.2 server LTS, only text and found a situation when I’ve started a network configuration for 2 NICs. Unfortunately there is no good documents regarding the manual networking configuration for VMWARE Workstation 12.5.5, therefore I’ve decided explain a little bit. I few days ago I’ve started a new benchmark of VMWARE Server running on Linux no GUI (text only).
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