Virbr0 To Eth0

I have 2 virtual machines of RHEL 7 installed on VMware. But the Ethernet card by default is virbr0. When i run both the machines simultaneously, IP address of both the machine shows same address when i run command ifconfig.
I want to switch to eth0 card.


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