The DirectAccess Single Server Setup with Mixed IPv4 and IPv6 in Windows Server 2012 test lab consists of seven separate computers on three subnets:
The CLIENT1 computer can connect to any of the three subnets. The following figure shows the DirectAccess Single Server Setup with Mixed IPv4 and IPv6 test lab (click on it for a larger version).
This figure shows the computers and their connections to the subnets using a hub or switch. You can implement this configuration using physical computers and switches, virtual computers and switches, or a combination of physical and virtual components.
If you are using Windows Server 2012 and the Hyper-V server role for your virtualization solution, you can configure the DirectAccess Single Server Setup with Mixed IPv4 and IPv6 test lab in Hyper-V on a single server as shown in the following figure (click on it for a larger version):
The key elements of this configuration are the following:
To build out the Corpnet subnet in Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V, do the following:
To build out the Internet subnet in Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V, do the following:
To build out the Homenet subnet in Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V, do the following:
For additional Hyper-V test lab configuration articles, see
Hosting Test Lab Guide Environments in Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V.
For more information, see Test Lab Guides.
For the latest developments in the Test Lab Guides initiative, see the Microsoft Test Lab Guides blog.
Joe Davies edited Revision 2. Comment: Added Windows PowerShell command blocks