Your company has a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2008 and Microsoft Hyper-V.
Server1 hosts three virtual machines. Company policy states that the virtual machines must not
connect to the company network. You need to configure all of the virtual machines to connect to
each other. You must meet the company policy. Which two actions should you perform? (Each
answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A.
Select the Not connected option for each virtual machine.
B.
Enable the Enable virtual LAN identification option for each virtual machine.
C.
Set the Connection to Host for the network interface card.
D.
Set the Connection to None for the network interface card.
Explanation:
To ensure that all the virtual machines connect to each other and you meet the company policy also,
you need to first enable the Enable virtual LAN identification option for each virtual machine and
then set the Connection to Host for the network interface card. You can use virtual LAN
identification as a way to isolate network traffic. However, this type of configuration must be
supported by the physical network adapter. Reference: Step-by-Step Guide to Getting Started with
Hyper-V To create a virtual network
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