You need to ensure that VM1 will retain access to the n…

You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2016. Server1 is a Hyper-V host that
hosts a virtual machine named VM1. Server1 has three network adapter cards that are connected
to virtual switches named vSwitch1, vSwitch2 and vSwitch3. You configure NIC Teaming on VM1
as shown in the exhibit.

You need to ensure that VM1 will retain access to the network if a physical network adapter card
fails on Server1. What should you do?

You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2016. Server1 is a Hyper-V host that
hosts a virtual machine named VM1. Server1 has three network adapter cards that are connected
to virtual switches named vSwitch1, vSwitch2 and vSwitch3. You configure NIC Teaming on VM1
as shown in the exhibit.

You need to ensure that VM1 will retain access to the network if a physical network adapter card
fails on Server1. What should you do?

A.
From Hyper-V Manager on Server1, modify the settings of VM1.

B.
From Windows PowerShell on VM1, run the Set-VmNetworkAdapterTeamMapping cmdlet.

C.
From Windows PowerShell on Server1, run the Set-VmNetworkAdapterFailoverConfiguration cmdlet.

D.
From Windows PowerShell on Server1, run the Set-VmSwitch cmdlet.



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Gareth Robson

Gareth Robson

Can somebody explain this please? What setting would you change?

Jan

Jan

In Hyper-V manager, you select settings of the VM.
Within the settings, select Advanced Features of the Network Adapter.
There you can enable NIC Teaming.
This must be enabled before you can configure NIC Teaming on VM1.

Jerry

Jerry

Your comment makes no sense, Jan. NIC Teaming is already configured, so it’s already been enabled.