This is my situation:
I have a whitebox server running Hyper-V with a dual nic card (Intel) installed in addition to the onboard Nic (Realtek).
I have the 2 Intel Nics configured in Hyper V for a DHCP/filter (LAN and WAN) on a 10.10.10.1/24 VLAN. And the Realtek is dedicated for the physical server, not configured for Hyper V on my 192.168.0.1/24 LAN.
So on the Physical server I get a seemingly correct ipconfig. 192.168.0.x Correct Gateway, DNS, Domain, etc. However if I browse to the internet I am pushed through my 10.10.10 filter!! I can even browse to and manage the 10.10.10.2 Gateway!
I am befuddled. I think because the two Intel Hyper-V nics are "Switches" I am somehow able to talk with them from the physical.
What I want is to have the two intel ports dedicated to being just Ports with one instance connected to the Virtual Machine. Not Switches.
Does that make sense? Or am I not even remotely sane?
Josh
Josh Network Admin since 03/2015