- Install IWSVA into the Hyper-V environment.
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Add a Virtual Switch.
2 switches are used in this deployment. One is for internet access; the other one is for IWSVA to communicate to all the clients. IWSVA is the bridge between the 2 switches. All the VM outgoing traffic will go through IWSVA for scanning.
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In Hyper-V Manager, click Virtual Switch Manager…
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Select External as the type of the switch and click Create Virtual Switch.
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Name it and select the host’s physical NIC that is connected to the Internet.
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- Create another switch but connect it to the host's physical NIC that is connected to the internal network.
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Connect IWSVA to the switches.
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n Hyper-V Manager, right click on IWSVA VM and select Settings.
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Verify IWSVA has at least 2 Network Adapters. If there is only one, select Network Adapter and click Add.
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Select the 1st Network Adapter and select the external switch.
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- Expand the Network Adapter option, click Advanced Features.
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Select Static and check the Enable Mac address spoofing.
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- Select the 2nd Network Adapter and connect it to the internal switch.
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Select Static and check the Enable Mac address spoofing.
Make sure the IWSVA's NIC are not connected to the same switch. and that the 2 switches' physical NICs are not connected. Otherwise, there will be network loop.
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- In the IWSVA web console, change the deployment mode to transparent bridge mode.