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Hyper-V Command Line Interface, Network Management

Asked by mikeshaver in Hyper-V, Miscellaneous Networking

Tags: Hyper V, cli, command line, virtual network, nic configuration

I've installed the command line version of Hyper V server 2008.  I also have (separate physical machine) virtual machine manager configured to interact with the hyper v host.  From VMM I've deployed a Windows 2008 server successfully, over the network to the hyper V host.  This guest OS starts up and runs fine.  I can also RDP to the hyper V server.

However, on the new guest OS, in the network properties, both server interfaces are shown as "disabled."  I'm reasonably sure this is due to not setting up any virtual networks on the Hyper V host.

However...I'm at a loss as to how to configure the virutal networks, without the usual GUI.  The network configuration only appears to allow an IP, mask and gateway.  Nothing about the virtual side...?

Tips?
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