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Bala Sundaram
Sep 24, 2018Brass Contributor
Hyper-V Default switch IP address range change. Ver 1809 Build 17763.1
Can one confirm IP address range changed to 192.168.X.Y Subnet 255.255.255.240 from 172.X.X.X Also changes the subnet randomly on every Hyper-V services startup. 192.168.X.Y . X can change from 5...
HotCakeX
Oct 08, 2019MVP
Thank you very much, appreciate the kind words,
It's good to know that it's working out for you, unfortunately I don't much experience with Vagrant myself but I think this is a great feedback that you provided about Hyper-V and Vagrant incompatibility over the default switch, I think Microsoft can fix this with Vagrant just like they cooperate with VMWare to make compatible features, I would definitely up vote it if you post it in the uservoice or Feedback Hub.
Thanks again, have a good one!
It's good to know that it's working out for you, unfortunately I don't much experience with Vagrant myself but I think this is a great feedback that you provided about Hyper-V and Vagrant incompatibility over the default switch, I think Microsoft can fix this with Vagrant just like they cooperate with VMWare to make compatible features, I would definitely up vote it if you post it in the uservoice or Feedback Hub.
Thanks again, have a good one!
cbj4074
Oct 16, 2019Brass Contributor
I realize that many of us have differing use-cases; some of us are software developers using Vagrant who want internal IP addresses, some of us are systems admins using Windows Server who want external IP addresses, and some of us are adamant about using the Default Switch whereas some of us don't care what switch we use as long as its IP address doesn't change.
For those who share my specific use-case (i.e., using Vagrant and impartial to the Default Switch), I wrote a comprehensive How-To, which you may find helpful:
https://superuser.com/a/1379582/176764
Hopefully, Vagrant and Microsoft can work together to eliminate all the hoop-jumping!