Creating and managing virtual switches
Virtual switches are the components on Hyper-V that are responsible for controlling the network traffic between the virtual machine, the host, and the physical network. Their supporting features and advanced management capabilities limit, secure, isolate, protect, and control the way the VMs send and receive the network data.
The virtual switches on Hyper-V 3.0 come with some interesting features such as private VLANs, bandwidth management, spoofing protection, and other components that we will cover in this recipe.
Before we start with advanced components, you will see the basic switch options, and how to create and add a virtual switch to a virtual machine.
Getting ready
To use the external switches on Hyper-V, make sure that the network drives are installed and the network adapter is enabled on the host computer.
How to do it...
The following steps cover the process of creating a new virtual switch and configuring its common settings.
To create a new...