You have a file server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 8.
Server1 has following hardware configurations:
16GB of RAM
A single quad-core CPU
Three network teams that have two network adapters each
You add additional CPUs and RAM to Server1.
You repurpose Server1 as a virtualization host.
You install the Hyper-V server role on Server1.
You need to create four external virtual switches in Hyper-V.
Which cmdlet should you run first?
A.
Set-NetAdapter
B.
Add-NetLbfoTeamNic
C.
Add-VMNetworkAdapter
D.
Remove-NetLbfoTeam
Explanation:
A: Sets adapter properties
B: Add new interface to NIC Team
C: Adds vadapter to vm
D: Removed NIC from host
You need 4 virtual switches but currently only have3 teams available. You would need to break a team first.
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Answer is D, Says it in the explantation
indeed you can only have 1 external switch per “physical” netwerk card. A team can be seen as 1 physical nic, so you are 1 short > break at least 1 team first > D.
Correct answer is : D
Because each external virtual switch must be connected to a NIC or a NIC team (hardware network adapter).
For our case we need 4 virtual switches, So we have to break one team to get two available NIC, and connect the External virtual switch to each one.