When I try to create a vlan named "vlanX" where x is the vlan number, the guest complains about the vlan not being present. However, when I create a vlan named eth2.X it works just fine. The only thing I changed on the host was setting eth2's ip address to 0.0.0.0 with no other parameters.
Just FYI for future reference:
Host NIC: Intel Dual Gigabit server adapter (pcie x4)
Guest NIC: VMWare tool's accelerated network adapter
Switch: Old school Cisco 2924XL
Thanks for the suggestions everyone!
Gordon
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