MOAC 70-410 - Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 R2 Lab Manual
LAB 9
CREATING AND
CONFIGURING
VIRTUAL NETWORKS
THIS LAB CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING EXERCISES AND ACTIVITIES:
 Exercise 9.1          Creating a Virtual Switch
 Exercise 9.2          Creating a Virtual Network
 Lab Challenge         Creating an Isolated Network
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
   The lab environment consists of three servers connected to a local area network, one
   of which is configured to function as the domain controller for a domain called
   adatum.com. The computers required for this lab are listed in Table 9-1.
   Table 9-1
   Computers Required for Lab 9
     Computer                          Operating System             Computer Name
     Domain controller 1               Windows Server 2012 R2       SERVERA
     Member server 2                   Windows Server 2012 R2       SERVERB
     Member server 3                   Windows Server 2012 R2       SERVERC
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   In addition to the computers, you also require the software listed in Table 9-2 to
   complete Lab 9.
   Table 9-2
   Software required for Lab 9
        Software                               Location
        Lab 9 student worksheet               Lab09_worksheet.docx (provided by instructor)
Working with Lab Worksheets
   Each lab in this manual requires that you answer questions, take screen shots, and
   perform other activities that you will document in a worksheet named for the lab, such
   as Lab09_worksheet.docx. It is recommended that you use a USB flash drive to store
   your worksheets, so you can submit them to your instructor for review. As you
   perform the exercises in each lab, open the appropriate worksheet file, fill in the
   required information, and save the file to your flash drive.
   After completing this lab, you will be able to:
             Create a virtual switch
             Create a virtual network
             Create an isolated network
   Estimated lab time: 45 minutes
 Exercise 9.1             Creating a Virtual Switch
 Overview                In this exercise, you use the Virtual Switch Manager to create a
                         Hyper-V component that provides the same services to virtual
                         machines as a physical switch does to physical computers.
 Mindset                  Which type of switch should you create?
 Completion time          15 minutes
   1.      On the SERVERC computer, which has the Hyper-V role installed, open the
           Server Manager console and select Tools > Hyper-V Manager. The Hyper-V
           Manager console appears.
   2.      In the left pane, select SERVERC, and in the right pane, click Virtual Switch
           Manager. The Virtual Switch Manager for SERVERC dialog box appears (see
           Figure 9-1).
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    Figure 9-1
    The Virtual Switch Manager dialog box
    3.   In the left pane, select New virtual network switch.
    4.   In the Create virtual switch page, select Internal and click Create Virtual Switch.
         The new switch appears in the left pane, selected so that the Virtual Switch
         Properties page appears in the right pane.
    5.   In the Name text box, type Internal Switch and click OK. The Virtual Switch
         Manager dialog box closes.
    6.   Open the Virtual Switch Manager dialog box again and take a screen shot of the
         dialog box, showing the virtual switch you created, by pressing Alt+Prt Scr, and
         then paste the resulting image into the Lab 9 worksheet file in the page provided
         by pressing Ctrl+V.
    7.   Click OK.
End of exercise. You can leave the windows open for the next exercise.
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 Exercise 9.2        Creating a Virtual Network
 Overview            In this exercise, you create new virtual machines and use the virtual
                     switch you created in Exercise 9.1 to connect them together.
 Mindset             What hardware, virtual or otherwise, is necessary for Hyper-V virtual
                     machines to communicate with each other?
 Completion time     15 minutes
   1.   In SERVERC, in the right pane of Hyper-V Manager, click New > Virtual
        Machine. The New Virtual Machine Wizard appears, displaying the Before You
        Begin page.
   2.   Click Next. The Specify Name and Location page appears.
   3.   In the Name text box, type Vmachine5 and click Next. The Specify Generation
        page appears. Click Next to accept the default Generation 1 option, and the
        Assign Memory page appears.
   4.   In the Startup memory text box, type 32 and click Next. The Configure
        Networking page appears.
   5.   In the Connection drop-down list, select Internal Switch and click Next. The
        Connect Virtual Hard Disk page appears.
   6.   Click Next. The Installation Options page appears.
   7.   Click Next. The Completing the New Virtual Machine Wizard page appears.
   8.   Click Finish. The wizard creates the new virtual machine, and it appears in the
        Hyper-V Manager console.
   9.   Repeat steps 1 to 8 to create a second virtual machine, this one named
        Vmachine6.
                             Assuming that the virtual machines you just created have
                             Windows Server 2012 R2 installed on them, in its default
                             configuration, and all of the computers are configured with
              Question
                             appropriate IP addresses, what communications would be
                 1
                             possible on this virtual network?
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                            How would the communication capabilities of the virtual
                            network differ if you had created an external virtual switch
              Question
                            instead of an internal one? Why is this so?
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   10. Take a screen shot of the Hyper-V Manager console, showing the two VMs you
       created, by pressing Alt+Prt Scr, and then paste the resulting image into the Lab
       9 worksheet file in the page provided by pressing Ctrl+V.
   End of exercise. You can leave the windows open for the next exercise.
 Lab
 Challenge           Creating an Isolated Network
 Overview            To complete this challenge, you must use Windows PowerShell
                     cmdlets to create and configure the components required to build a
                     virtual network that is completely isolated from all external physical
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                      networks and the Hyper-V Host computer.
 Completion time      15 minutes
       Using Windows PowerShell cmdlets only, you must create a new virtual network
       connecting the Vmachine5 and Vmachine6 virtual machines you created
       previously in this lab. The new virtual network must be completely isolated, both
       from the Hyper-V server hosting the virtual machines and from the physical
       network to which the server is connected.
       To create the new network, you need to create a new virtual switch and add a new
       network adapter to each of the virtual machines. Write out the Windows
       PowerShell commands needed to create and configure the required components.
       Then take a screen shot of the Windows PowerShell interface, showing the
       commands executed, by pressing Alt+Prt Scr, and then paste the resulting image
       into the Lab 9 worksheet file in the page provided by pressing Ctrl+V.
                              When connecting a virtual machine to an isolated network,
                              should you install a synthetic network adapter or a legacy
              Question
                              network adapter? Explain why.
                 3
       End of lab. You can log off or start a different lab. If you want to restart this lab,
       you’ll need to click the End Lab button in order for the lab to be reset.