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Eugene2015-01-07 12:39:14
System administration
Eugene, 2015-01-07 12:39:14

How to properly organize network access from Hyper-V?

There is a clean installation of Hyper-v server 2012,
when trying to create a virtual machine through 5nine manager, a virtual network adapter was not created correctly, there was some tricky option that forbade / allowed to manage hyper-v through it, as a result, it is no longer possible to manage the server (via 5nine manager),
hence a couple of questions:
how can I configure the network adapter from the virtual server console?
where to read about how to properly organize the network infrastructure for hyper-v virtual machines?

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anton1234, 2015-01-10
@Jekel

In hyper-v, virtual switches are created to work with the network.
The switch can be tied to a physical adapter or not. You seem to be interested in the second option. And it's called External. The External switch has the option "allow management operating system to share this network". Which does exactly what it says. Put a tick and the network adapter is visible in the system, the bags go. Remove it, and the system stops interacting with the network adapter. And the adapter will be visible only to virtual machines connected to the virtual switch.
Microsoft recommends not using the same network adapter for virtual machines and management. MS recommends dedicating one physical interface exclusively for management.
All this is described in the first chapters of absolutely any literature on hyper-v.

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Mark Nikitin, 2017-06-12
@MarkNikitin

That is, how do you get likes on your profile? If it's not you, then change your password, this should help, as the system will automatically log out of all sites.
And another question h = how many subscribers do you have?

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