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Old 10-09-2008   #1 (permalink)
Anthony G


 
 

Issue configuraing the vlan of a VM

Hi everyone, I'm pretty new with Hyper V and i have an issue configuring a
virtual machine to access the network.

here is what i want to do : The host and the virtual machine have to access
to two different networks. I have two Nics and each is connected to a
different network.

Here is the configuration I want to have :

The host :
ip configuration 1 : IP : 10.1.2.4 SUBNET : 255.255.255.0 GATEWAY : 10.1.2.254
ip configuration 2 : IP : 192.168.0.230 SUBNET : 255.255.252.0 GATEWAY :
192.168.0.215

The VM :
ip configuration 1 : IP : 10.1.2.5 SUBNET : 255.255.255.0 GATEWAY : 10.1.2.254
ip configuration 2 : IP : 192.168.0.231 SUBNET : 255.255.252.0 GATEWAY :
192.168.0.215

Both of the machines are windows server 2008, so now I'm able to connect the
two networks from the host but not from the virtual machine.

The only success I got with the virtual machine was when i was creating an
external virtual network, but in this case I was losing the connectivity to
one of the networks from the host.

What setup should I take, internal, private and how to do it?

Thanks a lot for the help

Anthony

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Old 10-09-2008   #2 (permalink)
Bill Grant


 
 

Re: Issue configuraing the vlan of a VM



"Anthony G" <AnthonyG@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:67A7B60A-F57D-40D7-B697-AA4281DC0DE5@xxxxxx
Quote:

> Hi everyone, I'm pretty new with Hyper V and i have an issue configuring a
> virtual machine to access the network.
>
> here is what i want to do : The host and the virtual machine have to
> access
> to two different networks. I have two Nics and each is connected to a
> different network.
>
> Here is the configuration I want to have :
>
> The host :
> ip configuration 1 : IP : 10.1.2.4 SUBNET : 255.255.255.0 GATEWAY :
> 10.1.2.254
> ip configuration 2 : IP : 192.168.0.230 SUBNET : 255.255.252.0 GATEWAY :
> 192.168.0.215
>
> The VM :
> ip configuration 1 : IP : 10.1.2.5 SUBNET : 255.255.255.0 GATEWAY :
> 10.1.2.254
> ip configuration 2 : IP : 192.168.0.231 SUBNET : 255.255.252.0 GATEWAY :
> 192.168.0.215
>
> Both of the machines are windows server 2008, so now I'm able to connect
> the
> two networks from the host but not from the virtual machine.
>
> The only success I got with the virtual machine was when i was creating an
> external virtual network, but in this case I was losing the connectivity
> to
> one of the networks from the host.
>
> What setup should I take, internal, private and how to do it?
>
> Thanks a lot for the help
>
> Anthony
To do that, you would need two external virtual networks, one connected
to each physical NIC in the host. Each NIC in the vm would connect to the
appropriate virtual network so that it was in the same network as the
corresponding physical NIC in the host.

My System SpecsSystem Spec
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