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Thursday, Mar 28, 2024, 01:00 PM PDTEvent details
It's time for a closer look at what's new and exciting in networking for Windows Server! Explore Network ATC, which simplifies deployment and network configuration management for Azure Stack HCI clus...
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Updated Dec 27, 2024
AnirbanPaul
Microsoft
Mar 28, 2024Hi Karl, can you provide more information about where you see this recommendation? Network HUD relies on LLDP to get information from the physical switches. So, for Network HUD to function effectively, LLDP is a requirement. This is documented for Azure Stack HCI here: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure-stack/hci/concepts/physical-network-requirements?tabs=overview%2C23H2reqs#network-switch-requirements. We will have similar documentation for Windows Server 2025.
Karl-WE
Mar 28, 2024MVP
I would need to dig where I have seen it from linkedin but when I read about that, believe this was about an Intune Policy, I saw dark clouds, if other would adapt that as a general recommendation across fleets. Hope you see my point.
- AnirbanPaulMar 28, 2024
Microsoft
Yes, understood. Thanks for the feedback. We will make sure that the recommendations are clear for Windows Server and Azure Stack HCI- Karl-WEMar 29, 2024MVP
AnirbanPaul found it. But it wasn't LLDP but LLMNR. too many abbreviations, too many LLs 😉
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7177828665123049475
Maybe you still like to have a look on this stance and if this could affect you otherwise.- AnirbanPaulMar 29, 2024
Microsoft
Thanks for checking