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How to get vLAN tagging support on windows 10, especially for Intel NICs
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# Need to run this as Administrator | |
# To turn on Hyper-V if necessary, see: | |
# https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/virtualization/hyper-v-on-windows/quick-start/enable-hyper-v | |
Import-Module Hyper-V | |
# A hashtable of NIC/vLAN names and vLAN IDs you want to create NICs for | |
$vlans=@{ "Main" = 1; | |
"Public" = 2; | |
"Public 2" = 3; | |
"Phones" = 4; | |
"Guest" = 5; | |
"Non-Tech" = 6} | |
# Up to you. Not really used, just referenced in script. | |
$vswitch_name = "Virtual Switch" | |
# The physical ethernet adapter, can also be "Wi-Fi". | |
# Use "Get-NetAdapter" to get a full list if you have multiple ethernet or wifi adapters | |
$physnic = Get-NetAdapter -Name "Ethernet" | |
# The switch will bridge your virtual adapters and the physical adapter | |
New-VMSwitch -Name "$vswitch_name" -NetAdapterName $physnic.Name -AllowManagementOS $true -Notes 'Parent OS, VMs, Ethernet' | |
Foreach ($vlan in $vlans.GetEnumerator()) { | |
$vlanid = $vlan.Value | |
$vnic_name = $vlan.Name | |
# Create the virtual NIC | |
Add-VMNetworkAdapter -ManagementOS -Name "$vnic_name" -StaticMacAddress $physnic.MacAddress -SwitchName "$vswitch_name" | |
# Set the vLAN | |
Set-VMNetworkAdapterVlan -ManagementOS -VMNetworkAdapterName "$vnic_name" -Access -VlanID "$vlanid" | |
} |
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