Network access from VM

Hello,
I have imported a 2.x VM to a 3.0.3 server, using 3.1.1 manager as a template. I removed network entries from the vm.cfg file before the import. Now I need to configure this VM to have network access, but I'm having a hard time putting all the different pieces together.
What is the procedure to do this? I am going through the user's guide, but any other sources are much appreciated.
Thanks.

Well i was used to using VM Server 2.1.1 without the Manager, which I found too buggy to use and grew accustomed to just using the server itself. Now I went for VM Server 3.0.3 to check out the new manager which looks promising :-)
I figured out my network issues so I'll mark this thread as answered, thanks.
My problem was very very simple, no bond mapped to a network :-D I couldn't figure it out for a while, because I was trying to create a new network and that, of course, couldn't assign the already assigned bond. I was shocked how many people blog about Oracle VM installation only posting screenshots and text output of the actual installation, just seems pointless.
The official User Manual is a great resource, but it's a bit harder to read for someone who only needs the simplest network to manage sandbox environments. I'm also using separate servers, each having their own (internal) repository and individual network.

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