What should you run on Server1?

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You have an Active Directory domain that contains two Hyper-V servers named Server1 and
Server2. Server1 has Windows Server 2016 installed. Server2 has Windows Server 2012 R2
installed. Each Hyper-V server has three network cards. Each network card is connected to a
different subnet. Server1 contains a dedicated migration network. Server2 contains a virtual
machine named VM5. You plan to perform a live migration of VM5 to Server1. You need to ensure
that Server1 uses all available networks to perform the live migration of VM5. What should you run
on Server1?

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You have an Active Directory domain that contains two Hyper-V servers named Server1 and
Server2. Server1 has Windows Server 2016 installed. Server2 has Windows Server 2012 R2
installed. Each Hyper-V server has three network cards. Each network card is connected to a
different subnet. Server1 contains a dedicated migration network. Server2 contains a virtual
machine named VM5. You plan to perform a live migration of VM5 to Server1. You need to ensure
that Server1 uses all available networks to perform the live migration of VM5. What should you run
on Server1?

A.
the Mount-VHD cmdlet

B.
the Diskpart command

C.
the Set-VHD cmdlet

D.
the Set-VM cmdlet

E.
the Set-VMHost cmdlet

F.
the Set-VMProcessor cmdlet

G.
the Install-Windows Feature cmdlet

H.
the Optimize-VHD cmdlet

Explanation:
Set-VMHost -UseAnyNetworkForMigration: specifies how networks are selected for incoming live
migration traffic. If set to $True, any available network on the host can be used for this traffic. If set
to $False, incoming live migration traffic is transmitted only on the networks specified in the
MigrationNetworks property of the host.
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