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virtual switch in windows 2012
I have windows 2012 with 4 ports in HP DL380 and a VM.
I assigned 1 of 4 ports to the virtual switch and everything seems work fine.
But when I changed the host computer's teamed nic (3 ports) to a static IP, it didn't update DNS server, then I found out that the IP address in DNS was the IP address of virtual switch.
I'm a bit confused with this virtual switch, haven't worked with it. First of all, if I want to balance good bandwidth with these 4 ports, how do I configure the virtual switch and how can I assign static IP addresses to both host and VM guest?
I assigned 1 of 4 ports to the virtual switch and everything seems work fine.
But when I changed the host computer's teamed nic (3 ports) to a static IP, it didn't update DNS server, then I found out that the IP address in DNS was the IP address of virtual switch.
I'm a bit confused with this virtual switch, haven't worked with it. First of all, if I want to balance good bandwidth with these 4 ports, how do I configure the virtual switch and how can I assign static IP addresses to both host and VM guest?
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I seems like the host is reached by the virtual switch IP address, not the IP address of the host. Why is this?
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I just teamed 2 for host, assigned static IP address, and teamed 2 for Virtual External switch with DHCP.
I seems like working fine. Now, Is it good to keep this virtual switch as DHCP or static?
I seems like working fine. Now, Is it good to keep this virtual switch as DHCP or static?
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Other question, after I played with virtual switch, I think Host also can be reachable from physical network only through the virtual switch I configured. correct?
So, if I turn off the virtual switch, neither host and guest vm can be reached from physical network.
So, if I turn off the virtual switch, neither host and guest vm can be reached from physical network.
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when I try to assign static ip to virtual switch in control panel/network, it gives warning message, 'multiple gateways....' I just proceeded. I had to delete some DNS records manually. So for now below is how it's set up.
HOST:
TEAM 1: 2 NICs teamed, 192.168.50.100
TEAM 2: 2 NICs teamed, 192.168.50.101
I got a warning message when I assign IP address to the TEAM 2, says 'multiple gateway....'. Then I just proceeded.
Then, I deleted and recreated Virtual switch, then assigned TEAM 1 to it.
Then, I assigned 192.168.50.102 to VM GUEST.
Now, the HOST is pinged by 192.168.50.101 and GUEST is pinged by 192.168.50.102.
But, after reboot, now HOST created two A records, 192.168.50.100 and 192.168.50.101.
I'm wondering if the virtual switch should not be assigned with a static IP at all.
Am I doing correct?
HOST:
TEAM 1: 2 NICs teamed, 192.168.50.100
TEAM 2: 2 NICs teamed, 192.168.50.101
I got a warning message when I assign IP address to the TEAM 2, says 'multiple gateway....'. Then I just proceeded.
Then, I deleted and recreated Virtual switch, then assigned TEAM 1 to it.
Then, I assigned 192.168.50.102 to VM GUEST.
Now, the HOST is pinged by 192.168.50.101 and GUEST is pinged by 192.168.50.102.
But, after reboot, now HOST created two A records, 192.168.50.100 and 192.168.50.101.
I'm wondering if the virtual switch should not be assigned with a static IP at all.
Am I doing correct?
it depends if you want resilience, I would recommend that any network interface is teamed.
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Resolved. If you need to have one IP address in A record of DNS, you need to team NICs ,then share it with virtual switch. That way, virtual switch and host will have the same IP.
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Accepted answer: 0 points for crcsupport's comment #a38730362
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for the following reason:
two IP address problem on host DNS record can be resolved as I provided answer.
Accepted answer: 0 points for crcsupport's comment #a38730362
Assisted answer: 250 points for hanccocka's comment #a38729991
for the following reason:
two IP address problem on host DNS record can be resolved as I provided answer.
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Also, to physical network, if I want to assign static IP to the host, where do I assign the IP, host or virtual switch?