I just spent half a day trying to figure out Hyper V networking and you, Sir, nailed it all down in a single video. No ads, no bla bla, no fancy effects. Right to the point with clear instructions. You are a great instructor! Subscribed!
i do not know why there are no any views on your video may be very few people study this topic but i found your way of explaining is amazing i am international student and i am wasting my 20,000 dollars in college but i am learning from internet keep making videos sir you will definitely get sucess.
Thank you for sparing my limited attention span. Raw information demonstrated by clear examples. Saved me from hours of experimenting! For anyone attempting to replicate these examples, be sure to check target VM's Firewall if ping requests initially fail. In 2024 ... a newly created Win10(22H2) VM may have its Inbound ICMPv4 Firewall Rule disabled which will inhibit its response to any external ping request (ie. the request will be blocked by the Firewall). Windows Defender Firewall -> Advanced Settings -> Inbound Rules -> File and Printer Sharing (Echo Request - ICMPv4-In) -> Enable
I searched all over the world for an explanation with at least a network structure diagram... Thanks god, I finally find this video from you. And your accent is so good that I can even understand with a 1.2x speed as a non-native speaker.
I'm in a community college using a text book or ebook that assigns labs, reading assignments and short quizes that does the grading for my teacher, whom by the way doesn' speak english very well. I was on the topic of setting up a vertual switch in my book and came across the lab on making vitrual switches after that lab I was ready to quit the course, but thanks to you I now have the consept. Thank you so so much for putting this together - I bought 2 other laptops with windows pro I will practice what you have taught on you tube - thank you so much.
I forgot to mention in my previous comment, that I could clearly understand what you were saying and didn’t have to get my Hindi translator out….thank god!!!
Fantastic video. Cleared all my fundamental doubts about networking. The best part is that Troy explained it so effortlessly and that made it extremely interesting. Truly Networking 101.
Wow, I cannot thank you enough. The views will come. One more IT mystery solved. Many of the other sources I have been using for study seem to skip over this concept. Again thank you for the excellent explanation! Looking forward to more videos!
this is the best explanation that i have seen on 1. what the virtual switches are and 2. how to apply them in a practical real life manner. I just started a new job and this realm is different for me, its truly saving my butt right now and making it easier for me to perform but most importantly UNDERSTAND. thank you!
In case you get a request timed out when you ping through a private network, you can turn off the firewall or create a Firewall in-bound rule to allow ICMP echo packets
This video changed my life. I have never seen a better demonstration in hyperv. Before this video, my wife had left me with the kids. So when i came across this video i learned a beautiful lesson. To never give up, to keep going, no matter what i face in life. Thank you Troy Berg for this amazing revalation in my life. I love you, and i will be forever in debt to you. I love hyper v :). Hello
I cried when i read this message. Reading about your incredible story really inspired me to do great things. This is why my entire monthly salary from august will go to a charity for children with autism. God bless america, and god bless you godlynt! I love you, and wish great things upon you.
Your lesson cleared the air on how the various interfaces could work in different network environments. Typically on Dell dual NIC servers I give the VMs their own physical NIC and the host it’s own NIC also
There's a lot of "I know how to" published in the world wide junk drawer... You present your knowledge well and I can easily verify your knowledge works... Thanks... spent over twenty plus hours rummaging through the junk drawer to find this....
Thank you sir! This was a fantastic educational video :) I am trying to setup a home lab to test out site to site vpn connectivity to Azure, and this video cleared up my `confusions` regarding how the different switches work/behave inside a Hyper-V! I owe you a bottle of wine! Subscribed!
What a great video. I was looking for a way to connect my Hyper-V VMs, when I realized with the help of your video, that it should already work with the Default Switch. I then noticed that in my ping attempts, I had a typo in the IP address. Noob mistake! :)
I have to admit that this is the best instructional video I have seen. Straight, to the point and concise. I am using windows 11 and I saw an External Virtual Switch created when I turned on Hyper-V. Also, I do not see a default switch in the control panel list of interface but I see it with ipconfig. What gives.
Thank you Troy, by far the best explanation on the internet. So in summary, for my HPE Proliant DL380 Gen11 with HPE Ethernet 1Gb 4-port 331T Adapter to a Switch: For the Hyper-V Host (management OS) Create 1 x external virtual switch for PCIe Slot 15 Port 1 and tick "Allow management operating system to share this network adapter" Then configure TCP/IP on the vethernet adapter. Then again, why does the host need a external virtual switch at all? Why not leave as a normal physical NIC? For the Virtual Machines (Switch Embedded Team) Using powershell, create 1 x external virtual switch (Ports 2,3,4) and do not tick "Allow management operating system to share this network adapter"
This is a wonderful and clear video. I'm setting up my virtual switch when I get home cause that's what I was struggling with for the past few days after setting up Winds Server 2016
Hi Troy This is the best video I have seen about Hyper V switches. I am only doing some self learning about VM and networking and this explains really well. Pls do continue if you can. My suggestion is if you can add some explanation to this video about host that use WIFI rather than wired. It adds more network adaptors and when a external switch is created in Hyper V, transfer rate to other non VM machines slow down to unusable. There is a workaround by disabling both Large Send Offload Version 2 (IPv4) and Large Send Offload Version 2 (IPv6) in the adaptor but an explanation of what is happening will be good.
Amazing! Thanks for it! Great content, quite understandable. Very understandable speech for me, for someone who is not a native English speaker. Thanks again.
I was too confusef how all this works. But after watched this video that shows all secenerios, I completely unterstand that how things going on. Thank you so much again
You are a godsend. Last night I was looking for an explanation how to setup Hyper V on a 2019 server that I am working on and sat from the beginning, I was engaged. You explanation and visuals helped me understand this portion for the virtual switch. Started following you, this is the only channel that explains so clear and you come out with a solid understanding with confidence.
wow, extremely helpful video. seems like i've been messing up with the private switch, i was using it as my virtualized pfsense lan/vlans "cable" for the virtual machines. it worked, with internet access and VPN connection externaly to the VMs, but only because i have another NIC as WAN. Now i see things can be made in a better way. Thanks a lot.
Thanks a lot. Was struggling with External switch and trying to reset the whole network configuration each time when the host was not getting internet. Was worried, but now kudos ❤
May God bless you, i watched like 5 hours of videos on YT trying to find out how the switches work, you were my last hope and i am glad i didnt gave up. Cheers!
I'm upgrading my main win11 computer to 128gb of ram, so i can have (even more) fun playing with Vms. Like other users said, this video is EPIC. Thank you so much, TEACHER !
Thanks so much for the explanation. Believe me, I have seen many videos about it (even on udemy) and in none of them was it possible for me to see the complete map of what happens with each type of switch. Congratulations, you have the gift of understanding and facilitating that understanding. Of course a subscriber has just been added to your channel.
Marco, same here. I tried to understand this for a long time, but only now after watching this tutorial do I have open understanding of the concept. The trainer is very good at this.
This is indeed a great tutorial about the switches i found hard to manage so but wanted to learn about. Searched and came across so much bla bla that i wanted to give up. But this is so clear and clearly from someone who really understands networking. Thanks so much
Troy, this was a very informative lesson on HyperV virtual switch configuration. I liked how you defined the different Virtual Switch network settings and explained the results of those settings and what the resultant network is and how it can be used. I’ll give you an A+ on this video and great job also on the video work…thanks for you effort.
Really great presentation style which makes you easy to follow. Never really spent the time to learn each VM network type so this has been a useful 42m 39s well spent. Thank you Troy.
Troy you are the best explain network. 10 out of 10 rating. Yor ae the king. The way you explain is easy to understand. I wish you had a course on ccna and hyper v .👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
By far the best demonstration on virtual switches I have ever seen. Thank you for putting this together. Your explaination is so good and clear. Just awesome.
P E R F E C T. This makes 100% perfect sense to me now. Amazing descriptions, examples, narration, applications. Not just how, but why and when to use them. VERY well done sir
Thank you Troy, this was a brilliant explanation of using Virtual Switches on Hyper-V. Your method of using diagrams explaining the different types and their pros and cons was really helpful. The tip about how to split the VNets from the LAN using an USB Ethernet is a great way to save on having a physical switch. Excellent.
This was the best video lesson over 30 minutes long I’ve ever seen, top tier content, thank you.
Thanks for commenting, Skip. I appreciate the feedback!
I agree
I just spent half a day trying to figure out Hyper V networking and you, Sir, nailed it all down in a single video. No ads, no bla bla, no fancy effects. Right to the point with clear instructions. You are a great instructor! Subscribed!
Why does this video not have more views. Best explanation I have seen to date on virtual switches.
Thanks for the support! Super glad it was helpful.
i do not know why there are no any views on your video
may be very few people study this topic
but i found your way of explaining is amazing
i am international student and i am wasting my 20,000 dollars in college but i am learning from internet
keep making videos sir you will definitely get sucess.
I'm truly glad to hear the video helped. I've got lots more videos and topics planned. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated.
This is an awesome video, wow. Really well done.
Thank you so much! Cheers!
The last example of configuring two absolutely isolated nets with Internet access is completely awesom! Thanks a lot!
Glad you found it helpful! Thanks for commenting!
Absolute gem of a video. Clear, concise and straight to the point! Thanks a lot.
Thanks Mike!
Thank you for sparing my limited attention span. Raw information demonstrated by clear examples. Saved me from hours of experimenting!
For anyone attempting to replicate these examples, be sure to check target VM's Firewall if ping requests initially fail.
In 2024 ... a newly created Win10(22H2) VM may have its Inbound ICMPv4 Firewall Rule disabled which will inhibit its response to any external ping request (ie. the request will be blocked by the Firewall).
Windows Defender Firewall -> Advanced Settings -> Inbound Rules -> File and Printer Sharing (Echo Request - ICMPv4-In) -> Enable
Thanks for the explanation ! I was wondering which step I did wrong
I searched all over the world for an explanation with at least a network structure diagram...
Thanks god, I finally find this video from you.
And your accent is so good that I can even understand with a 1.2x speed as a non-native speaker.
One of the best TH-cam videos to explain exactly what Hyper-V works for testing environment setup I've ever seen. Kudos to Troy!!
Just started my journey into home labbing, and your channel has helped me a lot the past couple days. Thank you for the content
I'm in a community college using a text book or ebook that assigns labs, reading assignments and short quizes that does the grading for my teacher, whom by the way doesn' speak english very well. I was on the topic of setting up a vertual switch in my book and came across the lab on making vitrual switches after that lab I was ready to quit the course, but thanks to you I now have the consept. Thank you so so much for putting this together - I bought 2 other laptops with windows pro I will practice what you have taught on you tube - thank you so much.
"This was the best video lesson over 30 minutes long I’ve ever seen, top tier content, thank you." +1
this video would be a godsend for folks that studying for MS cert or just simply learning more about hyper-v
Glad you found it helpful. I appreciate the feedback!
I forgot to mention in my previous comment, that I could clearly understand what you were saying and didn’t have to get my Hindi translator out….thank god!!!
Extremely well done. Very clear and concise despite the apparent length. Saved me many hours of beating my head on the access problem.
Fantastic video. Cleared all my fundamental doubts about networking. The best part is that Troy explained it so effortlessly and that made it extremely interesting. Truly Networking 101.
Wow, I cannot thank you enough. The views will come. One more IT mystery solved. Many of the other sources I have been using for study seem to skip over this concept. Again thank you for the excellent explanation! Looking forward to more videos!
Thanks for the feedback. Glad I hit the mark with this one. Lots more videos in the works!
this is the best explanation that i have seen on 1. what the virtual switches are and 2. how to apply them in a practical real life manner. I just started a new job and this realm is different for me, its truly saving my butt right now and making it easier for me to perform but most importantly UNDERSTAND. thank you!
Your students are BLESSED having you as professor. If you had independent courses online id be signing up in a heart beat!
Just deployed a new Hyper-V host.. Best lesson ever!! Thanks Troy!
In case you get a request timed out when you ping through a private network, you can turn off the firewall or create a Firewall in-bound rule to allow ICMP echo packets
Thanks a lot ! This is very important btw because i was wondering what tf is the problem for hours.......
This video changed my life. I have never seen a better demonstration in hyperv. Before this video, my wife had left me with the kids. So when i came across this video i learned a beautiful lesson. To never give up, to keep going, no matter what i face in life. Thank you Troy Berg for this amazing revalation in my life. I love you, and i will be forever in debt to you. I love hyper v :). Hello
I cried when i read this message. Reading about your incredible story really inspired me to do great things. This is why my entire monthly salary from august will go to a charity for children with autism. God bless america, and god bless you godlynt! I love you, and wish great things upon you.
Excellent presentation! Couldn't be any better than that!!
Thank you, Troy.
Your lesson cleared the air on how the various interfaces could work in different network environments. Typically on Dell dual NIC servers I give the VMs their own physical NIC and the host it’s own NIC also
That's a super smart approach. That's often my go-to design as well.
Best Hyper-V networking explanation I've ever seen
Hyper-V networking now makes complete sense thanks to your video. Thank you so much. Excellent work.
There's a lot of "I know how to" published in the world wide junk drawer... You present your knowledge well and I can easily verify your knowledge works... Thanks... spent over twenty plus hours rummaging through the junk drawer to find this....
I really hope you get more views, very well explained. Thanks Sir !!!
Glad you found it useful! Thanks for dropping by!
Troy, your video is excellent, clear and easy to understand with solid technical knowledge. Thank you very much for sharing it with us
Much appreciate the work done to explain Hyper-v Network... more power ...Thank you!...
this is by far the best video about hyper-v networking, very well done!
I agree...the tutorial is very well done, indeed
This couldn't have been any better. You explained this wonderfully. Thank you for your service :)
Thanks for your feedback - glad to know I hit the mark! I have a lot more videos planned. Thanks for visiting.
@@troyberg I subbed! I work in IT and I’m sure I’ll find your videos informative and entertaining :) 👍
@@CarsonCameronClark Thanks for the sub! I'll do my best to hit the right content!
That was much better explanation of these switches than the course I've bought. lol
Thank you sir! This was a fantastic educational video :)
I am trying to setup a home lab to test out site to site vpn connectivity to Azure, and this video cleared up my `confusions` regarding how the different switches work/behave inside a Hyper-V!
I owe you a bottle of wine! Subscribed!
He is the best IT teacher ever .I watched this video without a blink .I will need your videos on Microsoft Azure
Good tutorial. You prove that IT is not impossible. It just needs good teachers.
Excellent, and thanks for not asking/begging for a "Like/Share". Thanks again Troy. Awesome explanations.
Brilliant! I was so confused by virtual switches until this. Really well explained.
Very well explanation with Hyper-V switches. Excellent contents, sir. Luv it. Thank you. :)
One of best video for hyper v networking iam neverseen in TH-cam.Thanku for uploading
My pleasure Premchand!
What a great video. I was looking for a way to connect my Hyper-V VMs, when I realized with the help of your video, that it should already work with the Default Switch. I then noticed that in my ping attempts, I had a typo in the IP address. Noob mistake! :)
I have to admit that this is the best instructional video I have seen. Straight, to the point and concise. I am using windows 11 and I saw an External Virtual Switch created when I turned on Hyper-V. Also, I do not see a default switch in the control panel list of interface but I see it with ipconfig. What gives.
Thank you Troy, by far the best explanation on the internet.
So in summary, for my HPE Proliant DL380 Gen11 with HPE Ethernet 1Gb 4-port 331T Adapter to a Switch:
For the Hyper-V Host (management OS)
Create 1 x external virtual switch for PCIe Slot 15 Port 1 and tick "Allow management operating system to share this network adapter"
Then configure TCP/IP on the vethernet adapter.
Then again, why does the host need a external virtual switch at all? Why not leave as a normal physical NIC?
For the Virtual Machines (Switch Embedded Team)
Using powershell, create 1 x external virtual switch (Ports 2,3,4) and do not tick "Allow management operating system to share this network adapter"
I am not an intelligent person, but I easily understand everything. Definitely going to subscribe!!
This is a wonderful and clear video. I'm setting up my virtual switch when I get home cause that's what I was struggling with for the past few days after setting up Winds Server 2016
Really glad it helped!
This was the best video lesson ever on Hyper-V
Hi Troy This is the best video I have seen about Hyper V switches. I am only doing some self learning about VM and networking and this explains really well. Pls do continue if you can. My suggestion is if you can add some explanation to this video about host that use WIFI rather than wired. It adds more network adaptors and when a external switch is created in Hyper V, transfer rate to other non VM machines slow down to unusable. There is a workaround by disabling both Large Send Offload Version 2 (IPv4) and Large Send Offload Version 2 (IPv6) in the adaptor but an explanation of what is happening will be good.
Amazing! Thanks for it! Great content, quite understandable. Very understandable speech for me, for someone who is not a native English speaker. Thanks again.
Thank you so much, you explain this part so clearly. the best video for this domain. I appreciate your great job.
I was too confusef how all this works. But after watched this video that shows all secenerios, I completely unterstand that how things going on. Thank you so much again
simply incredible; passionate, patient and loves his stuff!! great!
You are a godsend. Last night I was looking for an explanation how to setup Hyper V on a 2019 server that I am working on and sat from the beginning, I was engaged. You explanation and visuals helped me understand this portion for the virtual switch. Started following you, this is the only channel that explains so clear and you come out with a solid understanding with confidence.
i work in hyperv environment. never fully understand all the switches use. this really helps
I had to subscribe the man is simply one of the best teachers I have seen teaching this as it was so simple to understand.
Best video on this subject, all in 30 minutes - Wonderful!
Glad you found it helpful! Thanks for the comment!
wow, extremely helpful video.
seems like i've been messing up with the private switch, i was using it as my virtualized pfsense lan/vlans "cable" for the virtual machines.
it worked, with internet access and VPN connection externaly to the VMs, but only because i have another NIC as WAN.
Now i see things can be made in a better way.
Thanks a lot.
I want to give 10 thumbs up. The way to explain things is outstanding. Highly appreciate!
Thanks for the kind words. Truly appreciated.
One of the greatest videos on the topic. Came here to watch some parts made me watch all of it. Thank you Troy
This great prof, I am going to view all your videos as it will help me grow in IT. Greetings from South Africa
One of the best explanation for virtualization thanks alot sir
brilliant video, i think i have understood all 4 switches configuration and their functionalities. Thanks Troy!
troy, you knocked this out of the park. best explanation on this subject ever.
Thanks a lot. Was struggling with External switch and trying to reset the whole network configuration each time when the host was not getting internet. Was worried, but now kudos ❤
This is perfect video for understanding the virtual switch manager in windows OS, clear my concepts after wating this vodeo , lots of Thank you Sir.
One of the best videos I have come across which clearly and precisely explains Hyper-V networking, WELL DONE AND THAN KYOU 🙂
This video is absolutely the best explanation of Hyper-V on the internet !!! Amazing work Sir !
i just want to say i find your videos very calming and very good information provided.
You have explained very well with all details. Thank you very much.
May God bless you, i watched like 5 hours of videos on YT trying to find out how the switches work, you were my last hope and i am glad i didnt gave up. Cheers!
Worth watching, concise and clear understanding on how you explain. I am subscribing ^_^
Very nice and detailed explanation really very much useful and educative content Thank you
@35:00 You may wish to keep the host disconnected if you are experimenting with virtual machines online and keeping your host machine protected .
I'm upgrading my main win11 computer to 128gb of ram, so i can have (even more) fun playing with Vms. Like other users said, this video is EPIC. Thank you so much, TEACHER !
One of the excellent explanation on hyper-v networking so far! Thank you and wishing you the very best to do more!
Fantastic work.
Thanks so much for the explanation.
Believe me, I have seen many videos about it (even on udemy) and in none of them was it possible for me to see the complete map of what happens with each type of switch. Congratulations, you have the gift of understanding and facilitating that understanding.
Of course a subscriber has just been added to your channel.
Marco, same here. I tried to understand this for a long time, but only now after watching this tutorial do I have open understanding of the concept. The trainer is very good at this.
This is indeed a great tutorial about the switches i found hard to manage so but wanted to learn about. Searched and came across so much bla bla that i wanted to give up. But this is so clear and clearly from someone who really understands networking. Thanks so much
Thanks for the refreshment in Hyper V Networking and Virtual switches. I usually managed ESXi
GREAT information! Thank you SO much for this detailed, straight forward tutorial.
Thank you, brief explanation between virtual VMs and Host networks on Hyper V
Thanks for commenting - glad you found it useful!
Troy, this was a very informative lesson on HyperV virtual switch configuration. I liked how you defined the different Virtual Switch network settings and explained the results of those settings and what the resultant network is and how it can be used. I’ll give you an A+ on this video and great job also on the video work…thanks for you effort.
Hi Troy. Your content is outstanding!!! Please continue creating great content.
Thanks so much! I've got a whole new set of vids planned. I truly appreciate the kind works.
Really great presentation style which makes you easy to follow. Never really spent the time to learn each VM network type so this has been a useful 42m 39s well spent. Thank you Troy.
Best video that clarifies and identities each individual switches and networks. Thank you Troy. Excellent video!!
Troy you are the best explain network. 10 out of 10 rating. Yor ae the king. The way you explain is easy to understand. I wish you had a course on ccna and hyper v .👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks Tony. I'm super busy right now with my semester teaching, but a full CCNA course for sure is in the works starting in just a few weeks.
@@troyberg 👍
By far the best video explaining the vSwitches. Thanks for posting!
By far the best demonstration on virtual switches I have ever seen. Thank you for putting this together. Your explaination is so good and clear. Just awesome.
Glad I could help, Russ. Thanks!
P E R F E C T. This makes 100% perfect sense to me now. Amazing descriptions, examples, narration, applications. Not just how, but why and when to use them. VERY well done sir
Great video, very clear information, helped me understand perfectly, thank you Troy
Thank you. Your explanation was crystal clear. Also, I admire your verbal skills.
Thank you Troy, this was a brilliant explanation of using Virtual Switches on Hyper-V. Your method of using diagrams explaining the different types and their pros and cons was really helpful. The tip about how to split the VNets from the LAN using an USB Ethernet is a great way to save on having a physical switch. Excellent.
Thanks for the amazing lab. Please continue the good labs. You're the best Troy!
best video for me to understand hyper-v virtual switches. Thanks you so much.
Glad you found it helpful!
Thanks Troy, amazing video, you speak very clear and neat, thanks again.👏
Terrific content Troy. This video allowed me to finally truly understand the different between each virtual switch in Hyper-V. Thank you!
Truly happy I could help!
One of the best vids. Clear concise explanation.
Well done
The best hyper v video I have ever seen😍😇
Extremely helpful, I enjoyed every moment of this video.
Truly happy to hear you found it helpful. Thanks for commenting!
By far the best explanation!! Thank you.
Clear and excellent explanation. My lab is setup and ready for testing. --Thank you!