Assign the System Center Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) that will be used by
Lab Management and the network location that will be used for virtual machines.
Optionally create network isolated environments.
TfsConfig lab /settings
[[/scvmmservername:]
[/networklocation:]
[/ipblock:
[/dnssuffix:]
[/noprompt]]
[/list]
The /settings options specifies the System Center Virtual Machine
Manager (VMM) that will be used by Lab Management and the network
location that will be used for virtual machines. Other options
enable you to configure network isolation. Network isolation
allows you to run multiple copies of a lab environment at the same
time without causing network conflicts, such as conflicts in
computer names and Domain Name System (DNS) registration.
Use the following options with the /settings option:
/scvmmServerName:
Optional. Specifies the name of the System Center Virtual
Machine Manager (VMM) server that will be used by Team
Foundation Server (TFS) to manage the virtual machines.
To enable TFS to communicate with VMM, you must add the
account under which TFS is running to the Administrator
role in VMM.
/networkLocation:
Optional. Specifies a network location that is available on
all the hosts in your lab network. Virtual machines that are
provisioned by Lab Management will be connected to the
specified network location during deployment. You can find
the available network locations on a host by using
VMM Administrator Console.
To set up Lab Management from the command line, both the
/scvmmServerName and the /networkLocation options must be specified.
You can specify the two options on the same command line or on
separate command lines.
/ipBlock:
Optional. Specifies the range of IP addresses to be assigned to
the virtual machines in an environment when an isolated network
is created. Because the IP addresses are used only for internal
routing among virtual machines and are not exposed beyond the
boundaries of an environment, you can specify any IP range that
is not used within your public network.
/dnsSuffix:< dns suffix for network isolation>
Optional. Specifies the DNS suffix that will be used to register
the names of virtual machines on the isolated network for the
virtual environment. To confirm that the suffix is configured
correctly in the DNS hierarchy, contact your
network administrator.
To configure network isolation from the command line, both the
/ipBlock and the /dnsSuffix options must be specified. You can
specify the two options on the same command line or on separate
command lines.
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