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Hyper-V Network Virtualization Cookbook

You're reading from   Hyper-V Network Virtualization Cookbook Over 20 recipes to ease the creation of new virtual machines in the networking layer using Hyper-V Network Virtualization

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2014
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ISBN-13 9781782177807
Length 228 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Installing Virtual Machine Manager FREE CHAPTER 2. Configuring Networks for Hyper-V Network Virtualization 3. Creating the Gateway for Virtual Machine Communications 4. IP Address Management Integration with VMM for Hyper-V Network Virtualization 5. Windows Server Gateway Configuration 6. Implementing Network Isolation in Hyper-V 7. Network Access Control Lists A. VM Templates B. Planning the Virtual Machine Manager Index

Creating a Logical Network, Port Profiles, and Logical Switches for external access

All the Logical Networks that have been defined so far are internal networks and the VMs have no external access. This recipe will show you how to create a Logical Network such that HNV gateways can have external access. The logical structure of the gateway is shown in the following diagram:

Creating a Logical Network, Port Profiles, and Logical Switches for external access

Using HNV gateways behind NAT devices can lead to difficulties in connecting to VPNs. It is advised in a production environment to ensure that gateways are not behind NAT devices.

Getting ready

As the gateway will be behind a NAT device, you will need to ensure that the NAT device is not issuing DHCP-based IP addresses. You will need to know the IP range of the NAT device. In the following recipes, the IP ranges will be as follows:

  • Subnet: 192.168.200.0/24
  • Gateway: 192.168.200.2

How to do it…

The following diagram shows the high-level steps involved in this recipe:

How to do it…

Creating a Logical Network

  1. Open the VMM console and navigate...
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