1, hyper- network configuration is required to communicate after installation is complete.
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2 , select Virtual Network manager
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3 , create a new virtual network ---> External ---> Add
Hyper-V external network type, allowing virtual machines to run between virtual machines and VMS Hyper-V between the hosts, virtual machines and physical networks, they communicate with each other on the network.
Hyper-V the internal network type, allowing only virtual machines to run between VMS and virtual machines Hyper-V hosts, and does not allow virtual machines to communicate with the physical network.
Hyper-V private networks, like their names, are dedicated to virtual machines, where data communication can only be done between virtual machines, and virtual machines cannot communicate with host hosts and physical networks.
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fill in the name of the virtual Switch Click OK
This article is from the Microsoft technology blog, so be sure to keep this source http://microlabs.blog.51cto.com/9117173/1617606
Third, Windows Server R2 Hyper-V Set up network connections