Brand new to TrueNAS Scale, just did my first build yesterday. My current aim with this build is to have one VM running Windows Server to function as a DC, then a separate VM running Windows Hyper-V Server 2019.
Setting up the DC was straightforward, running well, joining PCs and everything without issue. Getting the Hyper-V VM going was also easy enough up until I started in on the first VM within Hyper-V. The problem I'm having with the VMs within Hyper-V is they aren't getting an adequate network connection to be able to get to the internet.
I've been searching through various forums here and across the internet between TrueNAS, Hyper-V and whatever else seems applicable with no positive results. The issue appears to be occurring within Hyper-V but may be as a result of configs within TrueNAS that I'm unfamiliar with. Hyper-V is getting a valid network connection but creating an "external" connection within Hyper-V for the VMs results in the VMs receiving a 169.xxx.xxx.xxx IP.
I'm incredibly grateful for any assistance that can be provided.
Setting up the DC was straightforward, running well, joining PCs and everything without issue. Getting the Hyper-V VM going was also easy enough up until I started in on the first VM within Hyper-V. The problem I'm having with the VMs within Hyper-V is they aren't getting an adequate network connection to be able to get to the internet.
I've been searching through various forums here and across the internet between TrueNAS, Hyper-V and whatever else seems applicable with no positive results. The issue appears to be occurring within Hyper-V but may be as a result of configs within TrueNAS that I'm unfamiliar with. Hyper-V is getting a valid network connection but creating an "external" connection within Hyper-V for the VMs results in the VMs receiving a 169.xxx.xxx.xxx IP.
I'm incredibly grateful for any assistance that can be provided.