If you create ANS VLANs in the parent partition, and
you then create a Hyper-V Virtual NIC interface on an ANS VLAN, then
the Virtual NIC interface *must* have the same VLAN ID as the ANS VLAN. Using a
different VLAN ID or not setting a VLAN ID on the Virtual NIC interface will result in loss of communication on that interface.
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