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Microsoft Hyper-V Classroom Setup
Guide

Contents
Introducing Microsoft Hyper-V
1
Setup Overview
2
Classroom Requirements
2
Hardware
2
Software
3
Classroom Configuration
3
Instructor Computer Checklist
4
Instructor Computer Setup
5
1. Install the Course Files
5
2. Create a Setup Share
9
3. Copy the Virtual Machine Files to the Student Computer 10
4. Install the Hyper-V Server Role
10
5. Create an External Virtual Network
11
6. Run the VM-Pre-Import script
12
7. Import the Virtual Machines on the LON-HOST1 Computer 12
8. Install the PowerPoint Slides
13
9. Run the VM-Pre-Import Script
14
10. Install the Hyper-V Server Role
14
11. Create an External Virtual Network
15
12. Import the Virtual Machines on the LON-Host2 Computer15
13. Download Jalasoft SNMP Device Simulator and save it to
LON-AP2
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14. Configure Virtual Machine Manager on 10964C-LON-SC118


Student Computer Checklist
20
Student Computer Setup
21
1. Install the Hyper-V Server Role
21
2. Create an External Virtual Network
21
3. Run the VM-Pre-Import Script
22
4. Import the Virtual Machines on the LON-HOST1 Computer 22
5. Install the Hyper-V Server Role
22
6. Create an External Virtual Network
22
7. Run the VM-Pre-Import Scripts
22
8. Import the Virtual Machines on the LON-HOST Computer 23
9. Download Jalasoft SNMP Device Simulator and save it to LONAP2 23
10. Configure Virtual Machine Manager on 10964C-LON-SC123
Appendix A
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Lab and Demo Dependencies
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Product Number: 10964C

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Introducing Microsoft Hyper-V


Important Note: This course requires two host computers for each student and for
the Instructor. The two host computers are identified as LON-HOST1 and LONHOST2 in this setup guide. Ensure that when configuring the host computers that
their computer names are configured as such. Also ensure that the Windows
Firewall is disabled on both host computers.
This setup requires Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V. In order to successfully import
virtual machines in to Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V, you will have to run the VMPre-Import script that will create symbolic links to the Base images in the
D:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\10964\Drives
\VirtualMachineName\Virtual Hard Disks\ folders.

This learning product is designed using Microsoft Hyper-V running on Windows


Server 2012. Hyper-V is a virtualization technology that allows a single computer to act
as a host for one or more virtual machines. The virtual machines use a set of virtual
devices that might or might not map to the physical hardware of the host computer.
The software that is installed onto the virtual machine is unmodified, full-version, retail
software that operates exactly as it does when it is installed onto physical hardware.
The following definitions will help you with the remainder of this document:

Hyper-V: Hyper-V is a server application that enables users to run a broad range of
operating systems simultaneously on a single physical server. Hyper-V is included
with some versions of Windows Server 2012. Hyper-V can only be run on 64-bit
version of Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2012 running on 64-bit
hardware.

Host Computer: The physical computer onto which an operating system and the
Hyper-V server role have been installed.

Host Operating System: The operating system that is running on the physical
computer. With Hyper-V, the only supported host operating systems are Windows
Server 2008, Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2.

Virtual Machine: The computer that is running inside Hyper-V. In this document,
Hyper-V refers to the application running on the host, while virtual machine
refers to the guest operating system and any software that is running inside the
Hyper-V application.

Guest Operating System: The operating system that is running inside the virtual
machine.
Note: Pressing CTRL+ALT+DELETE while working with a virtual machine will
display the Windows Security dialog box for the host operating system. To close
the dialog box, press ESC. To access the Windows Security dialog box for a guest

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operating system, press CTRL+ALT+END. Other than this difference, software on


a virtual machine behaves as it would behave on a physical computer.

You can configure virtual machines to communicate with the host computer, other virtual
machines on the same host computer, other host computers, virtual machines on other
host computers, other physical computers on the network, or any combination thereof.
The setup instructions that you will follow as part of this classroom setup guide configure
Hyper-V and the Virtual Machines that run on the host. Changing any of the
configuration settings may render the labs for this learning product unusable.

Setup Overview
The host computers must be set up with a 64 bit version of Windows Server 2012 and
must be running on 64 bit hardware. For more information on the supported hardware for
Hyper-V, please see the follow web site: http://www.microsoft.com/hyper-v. For the
purposes of this learning product, two host computers assigned to each student are able to
communicate with each other, but they must not be able to communicate with other host
computers on the network. To make it easier to copy the course files during setup, you
can connect all the computers to the same network, but the two host computers assigned
to each user must be isolated before completing the classroom setup. You should note the
administrators user name and password for the host computers and provide this
information to the instructor.

Classroom Requirements
This learning product requires a classroom with a minimum of two computers for the
instructor and two for each student. Before class begins, use the following information
and instructions to install and configure all computers.

Hardware

The classroom computers require the following hardware and software configuration.
Hardware Level 7 (Please note the change to the drive configuration for this course)

64 bit Intel Virtualization Technology (Intel VT) or AMD Virtualization (AMD-V)


processor (2.8 Ghz dual core or better recommended)
Note: The two host machines provided for the instructor and each student must
use the same processor architecture. Both host machines must be running either
Intel Virtualization Technology (Intel VT) or AMD Virtualization (AMD-V) processor,
you cannot use one host machine with each processor architecture.

Two 500 GB hard disks 7200 RPM SATA or faster. Each must be configured as a
separate drive labeled Drive C and Drive D.

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16 GB RAM or higher

DVD drive

Network adapter

Dual SVGA monitors 17 or larger supporting 1440X900 minimum resolution

Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device

Sound card with amplified speakers

In addition, the instructor computer must be connected to a projection display device that
supports SVGA 1024 x 768 pixels, 16 bit colors.
Note: The projection display device needs to be attached to the instructors Host1
computer only.

Software

Please note that, unless otherwise indicated, this software is not included in the Trainer
Materials disc. This learning product was developed and tested on supported Microsoft
software, which is required for the classroom computers.
Also required, but not included in the Training Materials: Microsoft Office PowerPoint
2007 (instructor computer only).

Classroom Configuration
This course requires two host computers for the instructor and for each student. The two
computers for each person must have network connectivity with each other, but must not
be able to communicate with other computers on the network.
The two host computers will be configured to run Hyper-V as part of the classroom
installation, or as part of the student labs. Each host computer will also host several
virtual machines. This classroom setup guide describes how to complete the classroom
setup for both host machines.
Important: The two host computers are not configured identically. As you complete
the classroom setup, ensure that you are performing the setup steps on the
appropriate host computer.

Estimated Time to Set up the Classroom: 8 hours

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Instructor Computer Checklist


1. Install the Course Files
2. Create a Setup Share
3. Copy the Virtual Machine Files to the Student Computers
4. Install the Hyper-V Server Role
5. Create an External Virtual Network
6. Run the VM-Pre-Import Script
7. Import the Virtual Machines on the LON-HOST1 Computer
8. Install the PowerPoint Slides
9. Run the VM-Pre-Import Script
10.Install the Hyper-V Server Role
11.Create an External Virtual Network
12.Import the Virtual Machines on the LON-HOST2 Computer
13.Download Jalasoft SNMP Device Simulator and save it to LON-AP2
14. Configure Virtual Machine Manager on 10964C-LON-SC1

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Instructor Computer Setup


Use the instructions in the following section to set up the classroom manually. Before
starting the installation of the instructor computers, Windows Server 2012 must be
installed on the computer.
Important: In most cases, the operating systems installed on the virtual machines
in this learning product have not been activated. Rearm has been run at the end of
development, and the OS in the virtual machine will be in a grace state.
This grace state lasts for 30 days for the client and 60 days for the server. If you
keep these virtual machines running longer than this, you will either have to run
rearm or activate the virtual machines using your own keys.
If the operating system has not retained this state, you may have time to run the
class before activation is required. Otherwise you can rearm the operating system
by running slmgr rearm at the Administrative command prompt. If no additional
rearms are available, then the virtual machine will go in to notification mode but
will still provide full functionality. You will just have to close the initial messages
about activation.
You may be prompted to restart the computer when the VM is started for the first
time. This is because of the hardware differences on the Host computer.
In cases where the operating system has been activated, a rearm may not be
necessary.

1. Install the Course Files

On both host computers, you will need to follow the following steps to copy the base
images, and virtual machine files to the server and then configure the virtual machines.
Important: Complete the following steps on both LON-HOST1 and LON-HOST2.
Note that you must obtain the base images from a local source. They are not
included with the 10964C download materials.

Extract the Course Images


To Extract the Base Images:
1. From the courseware source files location, double-click
Base11A-WS08R2SP1.part01.exe, Base12A-WS12-TMP.part01.exe and
Base14A-WS12R2.part01.exe.
2. In the Official Microsoft Learning Product License Terms window, click Accept to
indicate that you accept the terms in the license agreement.
3. In the WinRAR self-extracting archive window, in the Destination folder text box,
ensure that c:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\Base is listed, and then click

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Extract. Please wait while the base virtual hard disk file is extracted. This might take
a few minutes.

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To Extract the Virtual Machines:


Important: The following steps should be completed on the LON-HOST1 computer
only.

1. From the courseware source files location, double-click


10964C-H1-LON-DC1.msi
2. In the Welcome window, click Next.
3. In the Select Installation Folder window, ensure that the folder path matches where
the msi and rar installation files are located and then click Next.
4. In the Confirm Installation window, click Next.
5. In the License Agreement window, click I Agree to indicate that you accept the
terms in the license agreement and then click Next.
6. In the WinRAR Self Extracting Archive window that opens, in the Destination
folder text box, ensure that d:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\10964\Drives is
listed, and then click Extract. Wait while the virtual hard disk file is extracted. This
might take a few minutes. When the installation is complete, click Close.
7. Repeat steps 1 through 6 for the following files:

10964C-H1-LON-MS2.msi.

10964C-H1-LON-SQ1.msi.

10964C-H1-LON-AP1.msi.

10964C-H1-LON-MG1.msi.

10964C-H1-LON-RMs.msi.

VM-Pre-Import-10964C-LON-HOST1.msi.

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Important: The following steps should be completed on the LON-HOST2 computer


only.

1. From the courseware source files location, double-click


10964C-H2-LON-AP2.msi.
2. In the Welcome window, click Next.
3. In the Select Installation Folder window, ensure that the folder path matches where
the msi and rar installation files are located and then click Next.
4. In the Confirm Installation window, click Next.
5. In the License Agreement window, click I Agree to indicate that you accept the
terms in the license agreement and then click Next.
6. In the WinRAR Self Extracting Archive window that opens, in the Destination
folder text box, ensure that d:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\10964\Drives is
listed, and then click Extract. Wait while the virtual hard disk file is extracted. This
might take a few minutes. When the installation is complete, click Close.
7. Repeat steps 1 through 6 for the following files:

10964C-H2-LON-SM1.msi.

10964C-H2-LON-SC1.msi.

10964C-H2-LON-MS1.msi.

10964C-H2-LON-GW1.msi.

VM-Pre-Import-10964C-LON-HOST2.msi.

Note: After completing the extraction of all of the classroom files, you should have
the following files installed on LON-HOST1:

File

In Folder

Base11A-WS08R2SP1.vhd

C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\Base

Base12A-WS12-TMP.vhd

C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\Base

Base14A-WS12R2.vhd

C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\Base

10964C-H1-LON-DC1.vhd

10964C-H1-LON-MS2.vhd

10964C-H1-LON-SQ1.vhd

D:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\10964\drives


\10964C-LON-DC1\Virtual Hard Disks
D:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\10964\drives
\10964C-LON-MS2\Virtual Hard Disks
D:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\10964\drives
\10964C-LON-SQ1\Virtual Hard Disks

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File

In Folder

10964C-H1-LON-AP1.vhd

10964C-H1-LON-MG1.vhd

10964C-H1-LON-RMS.vhd
VM-Pre-Import-10964C-LON-HOST1.bat

D:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\10964\drives


\10964C-LON-AP1\Virtual Hard Disks
D:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\10964\drives
\10964C-LON-MG1\Virtual Hard Disks
D:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\10964\drives
\10964C-LON-RMS\Virtual Hard Disks
D:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\10964\drives

Note: After completing the extraction of all of the classroom files, you should have
the following files installed on LON-HOST2:

File

In Folder

Base11A-WS08R2SP1.vhd

C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\Base

Base12A-WS12-TMP.vhd

C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\Base

Base14A-WS12R2.vhd

C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\Base

10964C-H2-LON-AP2.vhd

10964C-H2-LON-SM1.vhd

D:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\10964\drives


\10964C-LON-AP2\Virtual Hard Disks
D:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\10964\drives
\10964C-LON-SM1\Virtual Hard Disks

10964C-H2-LON-SC1.vhd

D:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\10964\drives

10964C-H2-Storage_Pool.vhd

\10964C-LON-SC1\Virtual Hard Disks

10964C-H2-LON-MS1.vhd

10964C-H2-LON-GW1.vhd
VM-Pre-Import-10964C-LON-HOST2.bat

D:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\10964\drives


\10964C-LON-MS1\Virtual Hard Disks
D:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\10964\drives
\10964C-LON-GW1\Virtual Hard Disks
D:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\10964\drives

2. Create a Setup Share

In this task, you will share virtual machine files for copying to student computers.
Note: Complete these steps on both LON-HOST1 and LON-HOST2.

1. Share the C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\Base folder using a share name of


Base_Drives.

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2. Share the D:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\10964\Drives folder using a share


name of 10964_Drives.
Note: For information on how to set up a share in Windows Server 2012, see the
topic Share a Resource in Windows Help and Support.

3. Copy the Virtual Machine Files to the Student


Computer
Note: You must perform the file copy prior to completing the rest of the setup. Each
student must be configured with two host computers, indentified in the following
steps as StudentHost1, and StudentHost2.

1. From the StudentHost1 student computer, copy all of the files from the Base_Drives
share on the Host1 instructor computer to C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\Base.
2. Copy all of the files from the 10964_Drives share on the Host1 instructor computer
to D:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\10964\Drives.
3. From the StudentHost2 student computer, copy all of the files from the Base_Drives
share on the Host2 instructor computer to C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\Base.
4. Copy all of the files from the 10964_Drives share on the Host2 instructor computer
to D:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\10964\Drives.

4. Install the Hyper-V Server Role

In this task, you will install the Hyper-V server role on LON-HOST1.
1. Click Start, then click Server Manager.
2. In the Server Manager console, click Add roles and features.
3. On the Before You Begin page, click Next.
4. On the Installation Type page, click Next.
5. On the Server Selection page, click Next.
6. On the Select Server Roles page, select the Hyper-V check box and then click Add
Features and click Next.
7. On the Select Features page, click Next.
8. On the Hyper-V page click Next.
9. On the Create Virtual Switches page, ensure that the Ethernet check box is not
selected, and click Next.

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10. On the Virtual Machine Migration page click Next.


11. On the Default Stores page click Next.
12. On the Confirm Installation Selections page, select the Restart the destination
server automatically if required option and then click Yes then click Install.
13. After the server restarts, log on as Administrator.
14. Open Server Manager and then wait for the Add Roles and Features Wizard to
appear, then complete, then click Close and then close Server Manager.

5. Create an External Virtual Network

1. On the LON-HOST1 machine, click Start, and click Hyper-V Manager.

2. In the Hyper-V Manager console, click LON-HOST1, and then on the Action pane
click Virtual Switch Manager.
3. In the center pane, click External, and click Create Virtual Switch.
4. In the Name field, type External Network, click OK. Click Yes.
Note: If the OK button is not visible on the screen, increase the screen resolution
to at least 1024x768,

5. Open Server Manager, click the Local Server and then click the hyperlink next to
vEthernet (External Network).
6. Right-click the vEthernet (External Network) connection and then click
Properties.
7. Click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and then click Properties.
8. In the Properties dialog box configure the IP settings as follows:
IP Address: 10.10.0.101
Subnet Mask: 255.0.0.0
Default Gateway: 10.10.0.1
Preferred DNS Server: 10.10.0.10
9. Click OK on the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties dialog box.
10. Click Close on the vEthernet (External Network) Properties dialog box.
11. Close Network Connections.

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6. Run the VM-Pre-Import script


Important: The following steps should be completed on the LON-HOST1 computer
only.

In this task, you will run the VM-Pre-Import file. This script will create links to the Base
image in the import folder necessary for importing each VM.
1. On LON-HOST1, browse to <DriveLetter>:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning
\10964\Drives (where <DriveLetter> represents the drive that contains the course
VHD extracted drives).
2. Right-click VM-Pre-Import-10964C-LON-HOST1.bat and then click Run as
administrator.
3. At the prompt, type the Drive letter that represents the drive that contains the
extracted base images. (Only type the drive letter, you do not need to type :\) and
then press Enter.
4. Press Enter to close the command prompt window.

7. Import the Virtual Machines on the LON-HOST1


Computer
1. On the LON-HOST1 computer, in Hyper-V Manager, in the Actions pane, click
Import Virtual Machine.
2. In the Import Virtual Machine wizard, click Next on the Before You Begin page.
3. On the Locate Folder page click Browse. Browse to <DriveLetter>:\Program
Files\Microsoft Learning\10964\Drives, click
10964C-LON-DC1, and then click Select Folder. (Where <DriveLetter> is the drive
that contains the extracted course VHDs.)
4. Click Next.
5. On the Select Virtual Machine page click Next.
6. On the Choose Import Type page click Next.
7. On the Summary page click Finish.
Note: If you receive a message that the virtual machine imported with warnings,
right-click the virtual machine and click Settings. Under IDE Controller 0, verify
that the hard drive file is connected to the virtual machine. If it is not connected,
click Browse, and browse to <DriveLetter>:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning
\10964\Drives\<VM Name>\Virtual Hard Disks and select the appropriate VHD
file. Also verify that the second hard drive is connected (if applicable).

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8. Right-click 10964C-LON-DC1, and click Start.


9. Right-click 10964C-LON-DC1, and click Connect.
10. Verify that the virtual machine boots. Log on as Contoso\Administrator, using a
password of Pa$$w0rd.
11. If necessary, on the Microsoft Windows prompt, click Restart Now. After the
computer restarts, log on as Contoso\Administrator, using a password of Pa$$w0rd.
12. If a Windows Activation notification message is displayed, click Cancel and then
perform the following:
a. Open a command prompt and type slmgr rearm.
b. Restart the computer as prompted. After the computer restarts, log on as
Contoso\Administrator, using a password of Pa$$w0rd.
13. Leave 10964C-LON-DC1 running as you complete the following steps.
14. Repeat Steps 1-12 for the following virtual machines. After configuring each virtual
machine, shut down the virtual machine. Leave LON-DC1 running.

10964C-LON-MS2

10964C-LON-SQ1

10964C-LON-AP1

10964C-LON-MG1

10964C-LON-RMS

8. Install the PowerPoint Slides

In this task, you will install the PowerPoint slides for the learning product.

In the Trainer Materials disc, in the \TrainerFiles folder, extract


10964C-ENU-PowerPoint.exe.

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9. Run the VM-Pre-Import Script


Important: The following steps should be completed on the LON-HOST2 computer
only.

In this task, you will run the VM-Pre-Import file. This script will create links to the Base
image in the import folder necessary for importing each VM.
1. On LON-HOST2, browse to <DriveLetter>:\Program Files\Microsoft
Learning\10964
\Drives (where <DriveLetter> represents the drive that contains the course VHD
extracted drives).
2. Right-click VM-Pre-Import-10964C-LON-HOST2.bat and then click Run as
administrator.
3. At the prompt, type the Drive letter that represents the drive that contains the
extracted base images. (Only type the drive letter, you do not need to type :\) and
then press Enter.
4. Press Enter to close the command prompt window.

10. Install the Hyper-V Server Role

In this task, you will install the Hyper-V server role on LON-HOST2.
1. Click Start, then click Server Manager.
2. In the Server Manager console, click Add roles and features.
3. On the Before You Begin page, click Next.
4. On the Installation Type page, click Next.
5. On the Server Selection page, click Next.
6. On the Select Server Roles page, select the Hyper-V check box and then click Add
Features and click Next.
7. On the Select Features page, click Next.
8. On the Hyper-V page click Next.
9. On the Create Virtual Switches page, ensure that the Ethernet check box is not
selected, and click Next.
10. On the Virtual Machine Migration page click Next.
11. On the Default Stores page click Next.
12. On the Confirm Installation Selections page, select the Restart the destination
server automatically if required option and then click Yes then click Install.

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13. After the server restarts, log on as Administrator.


14. Open Server Manager and then wait for the Add Roles and Features Wizard to
appear and then complete. Click Close and then close Server Manager.

11. Create an External Virtual Network

1. On LON-HOST2, click Start and then click Hyper-V Manager.


2. In the Hyper-V Manager console, click LON-HOST2, and then on the Action Pane
click Virtual Switch Manager.
3. In the center pane, click External, and click Create Virtual Switch.
4. In the Name field, type External Network, click OK. Click Yes.
Note: If the OK button is not visible on the screen, increase the screen resolution
to at least 1024x768.

5. Open Server Manager, click Local Server and then click the hyperlink next to
vEthernet (External Network).
6. Right-click the vEthernet (External Network) connection and then click
Properties.
7. Click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and then click Properties.
8. In the Properties dialog box configure the IP settings as follows:
IP Address: 10.10.0.102
Subnet Mask: 255.0.0.0
Default Gateway: 10.10.0.1
Preferred DNS Server: 10.10.0.10
9. Click OK on the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties dialog box.
10. Click Close on the vEthernet (External Network) Properties dialog box.
11. Close Network Connections.

12. Import the Virtual Machines on the LON-HOST2


Computer
1. On the LON-HOST2 computer, in Hyper-V Manager, in the Actions pane, click
Import Virtual Machine.
2. In the Import Virtual Machine wizard, on the Before You Begin page, click Next.

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3. On the Locate Folder page, click Browse. Browse to <DriverLetter>:\Program


Files\Microsoft Learning\10964\Drives, click
10964C-LON-AP2, and then click Select Folder. (Where <DriveLetter> is the drive
that contains the extracted VHDs.)
4. Click Next.
5. On the Select Virtual Machine page click Next.
6. On the Choose Import Type page click Next.
7. On the Summary page click Finish.
Note: If you receive a message that the virtual machine imported with warnings,
right-click the virtual machine and click Settings. Under IDE Controller 0, verify
that the hard drive file is connected to the virtual machine. If it is not connected,
click Browse, and browse to <DriveLetter>:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning
\10964\Drives\<VM Name>\Virtual Hard Disks and select the appropriate VHD
file. Also verify that the second hard drive is connected (if applicable).

8. Right-click 10964C-LON-AP2, and click Start.


9. Right-click 10964C-LON-AP2, and click Connect.
10. Verify that the virtual machine boots. Log on as Contoso\Administrator, using a
password of Pa$$w0rd.
11. If necessary, on the Microsoft Windows prompt, click Restart Now. After the
computer restarts, log on as Contoso\Administrator, using a password of Pa$$w0rd.
12. If a Windows Activation notification message is displayed, click Cancel and then
perform the following:
a. Open a command prompt and type slmgr rearm.
b. Restart the computer as prompted. After the computer restarts, log on as
Contoso\Administrator, using a password of Pa$$w0rd.
13. Repeat Steps 1-12 for the following virtual machines. After configuring each virtual
machine, shut down the virtual machine. Note that LON-GW1 is not a member of the
Contoso domain so you must log on using the Local Administrator account using a
password of Pa$$w0rd.

10964C-LON-SM1

10964C-LON-SC1

10964C-LON-MS1

10964C-LON-GW1

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13. Download Jalasoft SNMP Device Simulator and


save it to LON-AP2
1. On a workstation that has internet access, browse to
http://www.jalasoft.com/xian/snmpsimulator
2. In the Xian SNMP Device Simulator window that opens, click Free Download.
3. On the Enter Your Info page, complete the information form and make sure that you
enter a valid email address that you have access to on the Internet and then click
Submit.
4. Open your mailbox and then open the email from Jalasoft.
5. On the email, click the Download Now link.
6. Download the SNMPDeviceSimulator5.0.zip file.
7. On LON-AP2 create a folder in C named Jalasoft.
8. Copy the SNMPDeviceSimulator5.0.zip file to the C:\Jalasoft folder on LON-AP2.
Note: In order to copy the SNMPDeviceSimulator5.0.zip file to LON-AP2 you can
create a share on LON-HOST1 and connect to the share from LON-AP2.
Alternatively, you can add the SNMPDeviceSimulator5.0.zip to an ISO image and
make this available to LON-AP2.

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14. Configure Virtual Machine Manager on 10964CLON-SC1


1. Logon to LON-HOST1 and in Hyper-V Manager start the following virtual
machines:

10964C-LON-DC1

2. On LON-HOST1, click Start, then right-click This PC and then click Properties.
3. Click Advanced system settings, then click Computer Name.
4. Click Change.
5. Click Domain and then type Contoso.com in the Domain box and then click OK.
6. In the Windows Security window that opens, type Contoso\Administrator in the
User name box, type Pa$$w0rd in the Password box and then click OK.
7. On the Computer Name/Domain Changes window that opens click OK then click
OK again.
8. Click Close on the System Properties window then in the Microsoft Windows
window that opens click Restart Now.
9. Wait for LON-HOST1 to restart and then use the Other User option to login using
Contoso\Administrator as the User name and Pa$$w0rd as the Password.
10. Create a shortcut to the Hyper-V Manager on the desktop on LON-HOST1.
11. Repeat steps 2 10 replacing LON-HOST1 with LON-HOST2.
12. Logon to LON-HOST2 and in Hyper-V Manager start the following virtual
machines:

10964C-LON-SC1

13. Login to 10964C-LON-SC1 as Contoso\Administrator.


14. From the desktop double-click Virtual Machine Manager Console.
15. If an Unable to connect to the VMM management server on localhost message
appears, click OK, open Windows Services and start the System Center Virtual
Machine Manager service. Then click Connect on the Connect to Server window.
16. Click the Fabric pane and then from the ribbon, in the Add group click Add
Resources and then click Hyper-V Hosts and Clusters.
17. In the Add Resource Wizard, on the Resource location page click Next.
18. On the Credentials page click Browse then in the Select a Run As Account popup
window click Administrator and then click OK.
19. Click Next on the Credentials page.

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20. On the Discovery Scope page, type LON-HOST1 in the Computer names box,
press Enter on the keyboard, type LON-HOST2 and then click Next.
21. On the Target resources page select lon-host1.contoso.com and lonhost2.contoso.com and then click Next.
22. If a Virtual Machine Manager window opens, click OK.
23. On the Host settings page click Next.
24. On the Summary page click Finish.
25. In the Jobs window that opens wait for the Add virtual machine host jobs to
complete w/info and then close the Jobs window.

Note: If the Add virtual machine host job fails with Error (416) restart the
Windows Installer service on the relevant host and then return to step 16.

26. Click the Jobs pane and then click History.


27. Wait until at least one Refresh virtual machine properties job has completed
successfully.
28. Click the VMs and Services pane and expand All Hosts and then click LONHOST1.
29. From the Ribbon, in the Show group click VMs.
30. From the details pane right-click 10964C-LON-DC1 and then click Properties.
31. In the 10964C-LON-DC1 Properties window that opens, on the General tab, click
the drop-down list next to Cloud and then click Contoso and then click OK.
32. Click the Jobs pane and then click History.
33. Wait for the Change properties of virtual machine job to complete.
34. Close the Virtual Machine Manager Console and log off 10964C-LON-SC1.
35. Shutdown all Virtual Machines.

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Student Computer Checklist


1. Install the Hyper-V Server Role
2. Create an External Virtual Network
3. Run the VM-Pre-Import Script
4. Import the Virtual Machines on the LON-Host1 Computer
5. Install the Hyper-V Server Role
6. Create an External Virtual Network
7. Run the VM-Pre-Import Script
8. Import the Virtual Machines on the LON-HOST2 Computer
9.Download Jalasoft SNMP Device Simulator and save it to LON-AP2
10. Configure Virtual Machine Manager on 10964C-LON-SC1

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Student Computer Setup


Use the instructions in the following section to set up the classroom manually. Before
starting the installation of the student computers, Windows Server 2012 must be installed
on the computers.
Caution: Microsoft Learning recommends copying the virtual machines to the
student computers by means of a manually created DVD or universal serial bus
(USB) drive.

Note: Ensure that all extracted courseware files were copied from the Instructor
computer during the Instructor Computer setup. Compare the files on the student
computers with the files listed in the tables in the Instructor Computer setup
section.

1. Install the Hyper-V Server Role


Note: You must perform the following steps on StudentHost1 only.

Install the Hyper-V server role on LON-HOST1. For detailed instructions see the
instructor computer setup.

2. Create an External Virtual Network

In Hyper-V Manager on LON-HOST1, create an external virtual network named


External Network. For detailed instructions see the instructor computer setup.

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3. Run the VM-Pre-Import Script

Run the VM-Pre-Import scripts on LON-HOST1. For detailed instructions see the
instructor computer setup.

4. Import the Virtual Machines on the LON-HOST1


Computer

Add the virtual machines to the Hyper-V management console. For detailed
instructions see the instructor computer setup.

5. Install the Hyper-V Server Role


Note: You must perform the following steps on StudentHost2 only.

Install the Hyper-V server role on LON-HOST2. For detailed instructions see the
instructor computer setup.

6. Create an External Virtual Network

In Hyper-V Manager on LON-HOST2, create an external virtual network named


External Network. For detailed instructions see the instructor computer setup.

7. Run the VM-Pre-Import Scripts

Run the VM-Pre-Import scripts on LON-HOST2. For detailed instructions see the
instructor computer setup.

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8. Import the Virtual Machines on the LON-HOST


Computer

Add the virtual machines to the Hyper-V management console. For detailed
instructions see the instructor computer setup.

9. Download Jalasoft SNMP Device Simulator and


save it to LON-AP2

Download and save the Jalasoft SNMP Device Simulator to LON-AP2. For detailed
instructions see the instructor computer setup.

10. Configure Virtual Machine Manager on 10964CLON-SC1

Join the Hyper-V Host machines to Virtual Machine Manager and configure the
network and cloud settings. For detailed instructions see the instructor computer
setup.

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Appendix A
The virtual machines were developed using the English (United States) layout shown
below.

If your physical keyboard doesnt match the above layout, you may need to refer to the
above layout for the character positions used to logon. For future logons and usage
throughout the labs, you may want to install your keyboard layout in the virtual machine.

Lab and Demo Dependencies


Some labs and demonstrations are dependent on previous labs and demos being completed. Listed
below are the dependencies for each lab and demo.
Lab dependencies are as follows:

Lab 1 - No dependencies
Lab 2 - No dependencies
Lab 3 - No dependencies
Lab 4 is dependent on Lab 2
Lab 5 is dependent on Lab 2 and Lab 4
Lab 6 is dependent on Lab 2, 4 and 5
Lab 7 is dependent on Lab 2, 4 and 5
Lab 8 is dependent on Lab 2 and Lab 4
Lab 9 is dependent on Lab 2, 4 and Lab 5
Lab 10 is dependent on Lab 2 and Lab 4
Lab 11 is dependent on Lab 2

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Demo dependencies are as follows:

Demo 1 - No dependencies
Demo 2 No dependencies
Demo 3 No dependencies
Demo 4 is dependent on Lab 2
Demo 5 is dependent on Lab 2 and Lab 4
Demo 6 is dependent on Lab 2, 4 and 5
Demo 7 is dependent on Lab 2, Lab 4 and Lab 5
Demo 8 is dependent on Lab 2 and Lab 4
Demo 9 is dependent on Lab 2 and Lab 4
Demo 10 is dependent on Lab 2 and Lab 4
Demo 11 is dependent on Lab 2 and Lab 4

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