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Create IP pools and VM networks

Create IP pools and VM networks - Windows Server Tutorial

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Create IP pools and VM networks

- [Instructor] In a previous video, we created some logical networks that you see here on the screen. Now we're going to go ahead and create IP pools with those networks. And what that'll do is, when we create a new virtual machine we're going to assign it to one of these logical networks, and it'll pull the first IP address in the pool for that particular network, and then the next server will pull the next IP address. So let's start with our transit logical network. We're going to right click and choose create IP pool. Now the pool has to be in the same subnet that the original was in. So if we double click on our original transit logical network, we click on network site, we can see that our original subnet is 10.10.10.0. So let's go ahead and go back, right click and choose create IP pool. So this is called the transit logical network. We're going to call this the transit space pool. And we're going to assign it to the logical network of transit as you can see here, click next…

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