I have searched the forums for an answer to this, and I can never quite get the right solution.
I have a Hyper-V test lab consisting of 2 virtual machines running server 2012. One is my DC, and the other is strictly for RRAS.
I have an external switch (Named WAN) that is connected to the internet, and an internal switch (Named LAN) for the Hyper-V environment.
The RRAS is configured for NAT, using the External adapter. The RRAS server connects to the internet fine through the WAN adapter.
My DC cannot connect get to the internet, however. The adapters are configured as such:
WAN = Our company IP settings. I'd rather not post those. Rest assured I can connect fine through it.
LAN =
The DC's (DNS server) LAN adapter is =
I'm not sure what else I need to do. It feels very incomplete. I've tried quite a bit of configurations taking a shot in the dark. There is so little documentation out there for this kind of setup (which surprises me). I'm not planning on using DHCP at all for this lab.
Can anyone assist me or point me to the right resource? I feel like Microsoft's own documentation is lacking a bit. The RRAS setup seems very sparse, with not much else to configure.
Thanks,