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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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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

Understanding VLANs in Hyper-V and VMM, including the PowerShell cmdlets

VLANs in Hyper-V allow for the isolation of traffic. It is possible to set a network adapter to trunk VLANs into a VM; an example use case for this could be a network load balancer that is responsible for multiple VLANs.

Getting ready

In this recipe you will be creating additional VLANs in VMM and will require a new VLAN ID and subnet.

How to do it…

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

How to do it…

This table shows you the VLANs and the settings that will be applied:

Setting Name

Value

Logical Network Name

VLAN Testing

Logical Network Site Name

VLAN Testing_0

VLAN ID

150

151

IP subnet

192.168.150.0/24

192.168.151.0/24

IP pool name

IPP-VLAN_Testing_0-150

IPP-VLAN_Testing_0-151

IP pool start address

192.168.150.2

192.168.151.2

IP pool end address

192.168.150.254

192.168.151.254

VM Network Name

VMN-VLAN_Testing_0-150

VMN-VLAN_Testing_0-151

Now perform the following...

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