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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 https://
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:
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1 vCPU: requires minimum 4 GB RAM allocation
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2 vCPUs: requires minimum 4 GB RAM allocation
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4 vCPUs: requires minimum 4 GB RAM allocation
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