Hyper-V FAB 14 Count Down–Part 14 - Virtual Network Management and MAC Address Range Information

(Part 14) Virtual Network Management and MAC Address Range

This concludes the full FAB 14 series, to see all of the FAB 14 in order go here:

https://blogs.technet.com/b/blainbar/archive/2012/05/14/blain-s-hyper-v-fab-14-screencasts-launched-today.aspx

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In this screencast, we’ll take a look at released versions of Hyper-V supporting virtual local area networks (VLANs). A VLAN configuration is software-based, which means that you can easily move a computer and still maintain their network configurations. For each virtual network adapter you connect to a virtual machine, you can configure a VLAN ID for the virtual machine. On the management operating system, you will need to configure the virtual network to allow network traffic on the physical port. This is for the VLAN IDs that you want to use internally with virtual machines. Next, you configure the virtual machine to specify the virtual LAN that the virtual machine will use for all network communications. We will then look at where you change MAC address ranges.

For more information or resources on this topic, be sure to check out this documentation from TechNet:

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc816585(v=WS.10).aspx