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Hyper-V R11.1 FP1

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teletechman

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Aug 27, 2008
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I have loaded the virtual machine and it gets an IP address from my network but I am not able to access the machine to ignite it. I cannot ping it from my network or even the host server. I have a Server 2016 hosting Hyper-V with the virtual machine running on it, it cannot ping the app server address and the app server cannot ping its address from the console connection. I am at a loss with this and am not a Hyper-V person so I am not sure what I am missing. I have followed the instructions in chapter 7 of the following manual The server IP is 10.20.25.77 the virtual machine (app server) address is 10.20.25.76 according to the console connection window.
Mike
 
Hello

You have to change the IP Adress over the console.
Look in your PDF unter -Setting the virtual machine's IP address-. Here can you chnage the IP..


Lutz
 
nope that did not help, now I cannot view the IP Address I set when using the nano feature it shows a blank page. But the splash screen of the app server does show the new address and I still cannot get to it.
Mike
 
Have you declared two separate default gateways on the eth0/eth1 ? If yes that's could be the problem, in that case the OS assumes as real only the one which has been set on eth1/LAN2.
 
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