I have hyper V installed and running. The guest operating systems can not access the virtual network nic. I have linked the virtual switch adapter as external to the virtual guest operating system. The guest operating system does not see a nic at all. I think I need to unbind the extra nics in the host system. I am only running hyper V without windows 2008. How do I unbind the extra nics from the command line?
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unbind extra nics using cli mode
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Posted 24 May 2009 - 08:01 PM
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I have not figured out how to unbind the NICs using command line. I added an addtional Realtek NIC card. I am able to use it to get to the internet. Now I am going to try and add a RAID controller card to boot a drive bigger than 2 TB. The drives have to be defined with GPT partitions. Has anybody tried to connect a APC UPS to Hyper V? This is going to be another command line problem.
I have not figured out how to unbind the NICs using command line. I added an addtional Realtek NIC card. I am able to use it to get to the internet. Now I am going to try and add a RAID controller card to boot a drive bigger than 2 TB. The drives have to be defined with GPT partitions. Has anybody tried to connect a APC UPS to Hyper V? This is going to be another command line problem.
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