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HyperV - Question

Hello, I am trying to setup a few VMs on a new server I have from Hetzner.

What I have completed:
a. installed Windows Server 2016
b. Installed Hyper-V
c. Created an Virtual external switch within Hyper-V

What I am need help with:
a. Use the IPV6 subnet from Hetzner
b. assign IPV6 to my VMs (one windows/ one centos)

Any good tutorial / guide for this?

Thanks in advance.

Comments

  • mkshmksh Member

    I guess you would have more luck with using an actual OS.

  • @mksh said:
    I guess you would have more luck with using an actual OS.

    Means? It's an actual OS.. windows server 2016... anything wrong with that?

  • @dwnewyork5 said:
    Means? It's an actual OS.. windows server 2016... anything wrong with that?

    Most people here are accustomed into configuring Linux based solutions in here, throwing in NT will make them think it isn't an actual server OS :P

    Since your provider is already routing you that /64, all you'll need to do is to create a Internal Virtual Switch, allow the host to connect to the Virtual Switch and use RRAS to provide IPv6 RA's and routing services to the Internal Network in your Hyper-V Host.

    Fair warning, I've never done this before, but I've worked with RRAS in the past for v4 and v6 deployments, so most of the concepts back then should still apply with Hyper-V hosts with Internal Virtual Networks that require routing.

  • hello dwnewyork5,
    Are you using VLAN setup? the IP addresses are assigned by the DHCP automatically..

  • @hostechsupport said:
    hello dwnewyork5,
    Are you using VLAN setup? the IP addresses are assigned by the DHCP automatically..

    Umm, no. I do not think so. How do I set that?

  • feezioxiiifeezioxiii Member, Host Rep

    @dwnewyork5 said:

    @hostechsupport said:
    hello dwnewyork5,
    Are you using VLAN setup? the IP addresses are assigned by the DHCP automatically..

    Umm, no. I do not think so. How do I set that?

    https://wiki.hetzner.de/index.php/Windows_Server_Subnet/en

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