Mike
2012-01-30 21:24:28 UTC
Hi,
I have a Dell box that has a four port NIC card. I have one port connected
to my internal switch and that's working fine. Now I'm trying to connect
a second port of the four-port NIC card to my DMZ. I'm running Hyper-V
on this box and so far that's worked fine. All my guests/VMs connect to
the internal network just fine. I've gone through the Virtual Network
Manager and assigned a new guest/VM to connect to the DMZ. It doesn't. I
have an IP address assigned to the guest in the DMZ. I have an IP address
assigned to the Hyper-V server for it's connection in the DMZ. In the
status for this network connection I see incrementing packets sent,
but none received.
What is preventing the connection to the DMZ?
Mike
Microsoft Server 2008 R2
I have a Dell box that has a four port NIC card. I have one port connected
to my internal switch and that's working fine. Now I'm trying to connect
a second port of the four-port NIC card to my DMZ. I'm running Hyper-V
on this box and so far that's worked fine. All my guests/VMs connect to
the internal network just fine. I've gone through the Virtual Network
Manager and assigned a new guest/VM to connect to the DMZ. It doesn't. I
have an IP address assigned to the guest in the DMZ. I have an IP address
assigned to the Hyper-V server for it's connection in the DMZ. In the
status for this network connection I see incrementing packets sent,
but none received.
What is preventing the connection to the DMZ?
Mike
Microsoft Server 2008 R2