Roland, Here is my setup at home for my lab: Physical machine used as Hyper-V Host Physical machine used as DC All other machines are virtual
The way I accomplish this is to place the Hyper-V host and guests on a particular LAN segment using a workgroup switch. I use 192.168.10.x as the network with a 255.255.255.0 subnet mask. I assign a DHCP scope to exist and grant addresses from 192.168.10.101-200 for DHCP clients. The range below that scope I use for statically assigned machines (the servers). Any machine that exists on this segment is able to utilize/connect to these virtual machines. I have one open port on the workgroup switch for adding additional wired clients, I also have my wireless laptop in this space as a DHCP client so that I can work with the machines using my laptop while in another room (not the Super Bowl!). Thanks, ________________________________ Mark Mears [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]%0d> Phone: (757) 945-2651 [cid:[email protected]]<http://www.cireson.com/> [cid:[email protected]]<http://twitter.com/teamcireson> Check out our System Center App Store: www.cireson.com/app-store ________________________________ From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Roland Janus Sent: Wednesday, February 5, 2014 7:20 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [mssms] Access Hyper-V lab with physical hardware? I have a Hyper-V based lab (win 8.1), with a DC (DHCP, DNS), CM12. Everything is working with VMs. Is it possible to use those systems with a physical box attached to the Hyper-V host? I have an additional NIC added to the host, but I can't get my head around how, if that is even do-able. -R
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