The physical VM server has 2 network ports, but only one is active. We have
one virtual NIC going to this physical port, and all the VM's are using it.
I believe the issue is with how the network connections are set up on the VM
host server, but I'm not sure how they should be set. The phyiscal network
interface was created before we config'd Hyper-V, and the virtual network
interfaces were created automatically when installing Hyper-V.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated. Thanks.
"DP" <D...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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If the virtual machines can all see the machines on the physical LAN,
they must be in the same network and IP subnet as each other and the
physical machines. The most likely cause is firewall settings on the vms
and the host rather than networking problems.
"Bill Grant" wrote:
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"DP" <D...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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we are using SEP v11MR5. it "works out of the box", We did go aggressive on
the network protection we did turn on mac spoofing. also in our environment
some servers are consider trusted for certain tcp protocols though not
trusted for autoprotection between machines of any kind
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