Wayne Tuckwell MBCS, CISMP
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Migrating VMs with SCVMM 2016
Hi all
I have a vanilla Failover Cluster, built on Windows 2016. The hosts were configured manually including the vNics etcs.
I have then added the cluster in to a clean install of VMM 2016 in order to migrate VMs from the old cluster to the new cluster.
All works fine except the migrated VM is not taking the VLAN ID with it.
Where can I make the change to get the VLAN ID to go across with it? Is it possible if the cluster was not built using VMM?
I have a vanilla Failover Cluster, built on Windows 2016. The hosts were configured manually including the vNics etcs.
I have then added the cluster in to a clean install of VMM 2016 in order to migrate VMs from the old cluster to the new cluster.
All works fine except the migrated VM is not taking the VLAN ID with it.
Where can I make the change to get the VLAN ID to go across with it? Is it possible if the cluster was not built using VMM?
Hello,
Validate in the Hyper-V switch manager of the old cluster to see what VLAN settings you had previously and look at the vm network adapter. Then try the migration again.
Or you can go to the switch manager of the new cluster and configure the VLAN ID
regards......
Validate in the Hyper-V switch manager of the old cluster to see what VLAN settings you had previously and look at the vm network adapter. Then try the migration again.
Or you can go to the switch manager of the new cluster and configure the VLAN ID
regards......
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Then VM should be able to carry that as well..my guess