•
Hyper-V Replica
For more information about Microsoft Hyper-V, see the Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 documentation.
Microsoft Hyper-V Limitations
This section describes the limitations when specifying VLANs on a VM interface, using the Hyper-V Manager.
(Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.3.1 or later) You can only add one VLAN for a VM interface using the Virtual
Switch Manager of Hyper-V Manager.
(Cisco IOS XE 3.17 or earlier) You can only add one VLAN for a VM interface using the Virtual Switch
Manager of Hyper-V Manager. However, using Cisco IOS XE 3.17 or earlier, you also have the option of
using a powershell CLI command
Set-VMNetworkAdapterVlan
to specify multiple VLANs. See the
following example:
Set-VMNetworkAdapterVlan
-
VMName
dr-vm-6-1 -
Trunk
-
AllowedVlanIdList
1-300 -
NativeVlanId
0
The
Set-VMNetworkAdapterVlan
command must be re-entered every time that the Cisco CSR 1000v
is reloaded. We recommend that limit the number of VLANs to 300 or below
—
using the
AllowedVlanIdList
parameter.
Note
For more information on the
Set-VMNetworkAdapterVlan
powershell command, see
technet.microsoft.com/itpro/powershell/windows/hyper-v/set-vmnetworkadaptervlan
See also
Configure virtual local area networks for Hyper-V
Installation Requirements for Microsoft Hyper-V
—
Cisco IOS
XE Everest 16.6
The Microsoft Hyper-V requirements for Cisco CSR 1000v using Cisco IOS XE Everest 16.6 are as follows:
The Microsoft Hyper-V requirements for older versions of Cisco IOS XE (before IOS XE Denali 16.3)
are shown in
Installation Requirements for Microsoft Hyper-V
Cisco IOS XE 3.x, on page 143
.
Note
The following Microsoft Hyper-V versions are supported:
•
Windows Server 2012-R2, Hyper-V Mgr 6.3.9600.16384 is recommended
—
tested and meets performance
benchmarks.
vCPUs. The following vCPU configurations are supported:
•
1 vCPU: requires minimum 4 GB RAM allocation
•
2 vCPUs: requires minimum 4 GB RAM allocation
•
4 vCPUs: requires minimum 4 GB RAM allocation
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Microsoft Hyper-V Limitations