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Setup DHCP on Hyper-V
feezioxiii
Member, Host Rep
in General
Hi everyone!
Is there any tutorial about DHCP on Hyper-V that works?
I tried this: https://www.wiki.hetzner.de/index.php/Windows_Server_2012_Subnet/en
Step by step, but still the VMs can't connect the internet although the DHCP has distributed the correct IP configuration (Subnet, Gateway, IP).
I used RRAS to NAT before, it does have internet but with host IP, not the VM IP.
More info is that I have a server with Nocix/WSI, Bought 2 subnet which is 1x /29 (free) and 1x/27. All I want is to create VMs and it will auto config the network, No need me to go to each VMs and setup manually.
Any suggest is appreciated!
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If you mean DHCP, it doesn't generally work that way. I wasn't aware that they offered Windows 2012 without a huge expense, either. Good luck, though.
Idk though, manually setup IP for each VMs is a damn waste of time and very inconvinient in some cases. Any Ideas?
Yes. Check your network settings and if you need to setup vMacs manually with your other bridged IPs, or if it will accept them automatically.
Any docs for that @WSS? It would be nice if you can refer me some. Basically what you said is working the same way as Hetzner single additional IP right?
There aren't any. You need to contact them on information on how to integrate them, unless it's an "Instant Server", in which case you're stuffed if it doesn't work- and it did before you installed Windows 2012.
So only "Instant server" can config that? I ordered custom E5 2670v2
No, you have it backwards. Open a ticket.
lol, they only give answer like: this is an unmanaged services, you will have to do it on your own
Then you're kind of fucked.
At least you got an answer. If you really need them to setup something for you ask for a price, they won't do it for free unless it can be done in 5 minutes.