![]() Tyler Hart is a networking and security professional who started working in technology in 2002 with the US DoD and moved to the private sector in 2010. Note how no device was included by default in the configuration. Then select Settings and COM1 to the left. CHR ConfigurationAdding a serial port to the CHR gives us the 'hardware' that we need, even though it's virtual. Finally, we'll use PuTTY to access the serial console. Then we'll use it to create a named pipe. PuTTY provides a handy serial interface for accessing the virtual device.First we'll add a serial device to the CHR's VM configuration. The cleanest solution I've come up with is using the built-in serial device functionality with named pipes for the VMs. Winbox is another solution, but much of what I do happens at the command line. Unfortunately copy-and-paste operations aren't really possible through the built-in Hyper-V console. The CHR is great for labbing-out solutions and developing configuration templates for clients. And by Tyler Hart are both available in paperback and Kindle!I do a lot of work with virtual MikroTik routers, mostly in Microsoft Hyper-V. You can now get direct from Manito Networks. ![]()
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