Which two commands should you run from Windows PowerShell?

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a member server
named HVServer1. HVServer1 runs Windows Server 2012 R2 and has the Hyper-V server role installed.
HVServer1 hosts two virtual machines named Server1 and Server2. Both virtual machines connect to a virtual
switch named Switch1.
On Server2, you install a network monitoring application named App1.
You need to capture all of the inbound and outbound traffic to Server1 by using App1.
Which two commands should you run from Windows PowerShell? (Each correct answer presents part of the
solution. Choose two.)

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a member server
named HVServer1. HVServer1 runs Windows Server 2012 R2 and has the Hyper-V server role installed.
HVServer1 hosts two virtual machines named Server1 and Server2. Both virtual machines connect to a virtual
switch named Switch1.
On Server2, you install a network monitoring application named App1.
You need to capture all of the inbound and outbound traffic to Server1 by using App1.
Which two commands should you run from Windows PowerShell? (Each correct answer presents part of the
solution. Choose two.)

A.
Get-VM “Server2” | Set-VMNetworkAdapter -IovWeight 1

B.
Get-VM “Server1” | Set-VMNetworkAdapter -Allow/Teaming On

C.
Get-VM “Server1” | Set-VMNetworkAdapter -PortMirroring Source

D.
Get-VM “Server2” | Set-VMNetworkAdapter -PortMirroring Destination

E.
Get-VM “Server1” | Set-VMNetworkAdapter -IovWeight 0

F.
Get-VM “Server2” | Set-VMNetworkAdapter-AllowTeaming On

Explanation:
Note:
* Get-VM will get the virtual machines from one or more Hyper-V hosts.
-ComputerName<String[]> is used to specify one or more Hyper-V hosts from which virtual machines are to be
retrieved. NetBIOS names, IP addresses, and fully-qualified domain names are allowable. The default is the
local computer — use “localhost” or a dot (“.”) to specify the local computer explicitly.
* Set-VMNetworkAdapter is used to configure features of the virtual network adapter in a virtual machine or the
management operating system.
-PortMirroring<VMNetworkAdapterPortMirroringMode> is used to specify the port mirroring mode for the
network adapter to be configured.
With Port Mirroring, traffic sent to or from a Hyper-V Virtual Switch port is copied and sent to a mirror port.
There are a range of applications for port mirroring – an entire ecosystem of network visibility companies exist
that have products designed to consume port mirror data for performance management, security analysis, and
network diagnostics. With Hyper-V Virtual Switch port mirroring, you can select the switch ports that are
monitored as well as the switch port that receives copies of all the traffic.References:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj679878.aspx



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