Windows 10 Windows 10 Hyper-V "Default Switch" question

  • Thread starter Thread starter Gary_MN
  • Start date Start date
G

Gary_MN

Hi,


The VMs on Windows 10 Hyper-V set to use the default switch on Windows 10 Hyper-V receive dynamic IP addresses. There is no setting to set it to static. I'm assuming there is NAT set up behind the scene that supplies those IPs.

To get around this issue I have set up a NAT and everything works but came across a Hyper-V on Windows 2016 article that stated that on Windows only a single NAT is supported. Two questions:

1- Is is still the case on Windows 10?

2- When I do issue "Get-NetNat" command, only my custom NAT shows up. I don't see the one which I assumed to be behind the "default switch" shows up. What am I missing? Or is my assumption incorrect?

Thanks!


Continue reading...
 
Back
Top