--- title: "New-VBRHvIsolatedNetworkOptions" description: "Defines network settings of isolated networks. Product Edition: Standard, Enterprise, Enterprise Plus, Veeam Universal License This cmdlet creates the VBRHvIsolatedNetworkOptions object that defines network settings of isolated networks and how to ma" canonical: "https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/vbr/powershell/new-vbrhvisolatednetworkoptions.html" breadcrumb: "Veeam PowerShell Reference > Veeam PowerShell Reference > SureBackup > SureBackup Virtual Labs > New-VBRHvIsolatedNetworkOptions" dateModified: "2026-08-19" --- # New-VBRHvIsolatedNetworkOptions ## Short Description Defines network settings of isolated networks. **Product Edition**: Standard, Enterprise, Enterprise Plus, Veeam Universal License ## Syntax ``` New-VBRHvIsolatedNetworkOptions -ProductionNetworkOptions -IsolatedNetworkName [-IsolatedNetworkVLANID ] [-IPAddress ] [-SubnetMask ] [-MasqueradeIPAddress ] [-DNSServer ] [-EnableDHCP] [-IPv6Address ] [-IPv6PrefixLength ] [-MasqueradeIPv6Address ] [-IPv6DNSServer ] [-EnableDHCPv6] [] ``` ## Detailed Description This cmdlet creates the `VBRHvIsolatedNetworkOptions` object that defines network settings of isolated networks and how to map it to production networks. ## Parameters

Parameter

Description

Type

Required

Position

Accept Pipeline Input

DNSServer

Specifies an array of IPv4 addresses of virtualized DNS servers.

IPAddress[]

False

Named

False

EnableDHCP

Defines that the cmdlet will enable the DHCP service.

If you provide this parameter, Veeam Backup & Replication will dynamically assign IP addresses for isolated VMs. Otherwise, you must assign the IP addresses manually.

SwitchParameter

False

Named

False

EnableDHCPv6

Defines that the cmdlet will enable the DHCPv6 service.

If you provide this parameter, Veeam Backup & Replication will dynamically assign IP addresses for isolated VMs. Otherwise, you must assign the IP addresses manually.

SwitchParameter

False

Named

False

IPAddress

Specifies an IPv4 address of the proxy appliance. Veeam Backup & Replication will use this IP address to connect an isolated network with the production network.

IPAddress

False

Named

False

IPv6Address

Specifies an IPv6 address of the proxy appliance. Veeam Backup & Replication will use this IP address to connect an isolated network with the production network.

IPAddress

False

Named

False

IPv6DNSServer

Specifies an array of IPv6 addresses of virtualized DNS servers.

IPAddress[]

False

Named

False

IPv6PrefixLength

Specifies a prefix length of an isolated network.

Int32

False

Named

False

IsolatedNetworkName

Specifies a name of an isolated network. The cmdlet will create an isolated network with this name.

String

True

Named

False

IsolatedNetworkVLANID

Specifies an ID of a isolated network. The cmdlet will create the isolated network with the specified ID.

Int32

False

Named

False

MasqueradeIPAddress

Specifies a masquerade IPv4 address. Veeam Backup & Replication will use this IP address to access VMs in the isolated network from the production network.

IPAddress

False

Named

False

MasqueradeIPv6Address

Specifies a masquerade IPv6 address. Veeam Backup & Replication will use this IP address to access VMs in the isolated network from the production network.

IPAddress

False

Named

False

ProductionNetworkOptions

Specifies a network mapping rule of an isolated network. The cmdlet will map the isolated network to the production network that is specified in this rule.

Accepts the VBRHvProductionNetworkOptions[] object. To create this object, run the New-VBRHvProductionNetworkOptions cmdlet.

VBRHvProductionNetworkOptions[]

True

Named

True (ByPropertyName, ByValue)

SubnetMask

Specifies a subnet mask of an isolated network.

String

False

Named

False

`` This cmdlet supports Microsoft PowerShell common parameters. For more information on common parameters, see [ Microsoft Docs](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/microsoft.powershell.core/about/about_commonparameters?view=powershell-7). ## Output Object The cmdlet returns the `VBRHvIsolatedNetworkOptions` object that defines network settings of isolated networks and how to map it to production networks. ## Examples ::: example ### Example 1. Defining Network Settings of Isolated Network Using IPv4 This example shows how to define network settings of the `Sandbox01 Private VM Network` isolated network to map to the production network using IPv4. The isolated network will be set up with the following settings: - The IP address of the proxy appliance is assigned to `172.17.1.2`. - The subnet mask is set to `255.255.0.0`. - The masquerade IP address is set to `172.22.22.22`. ``` $server = Get-VBRServer -Name "srv01.tech.local" $network = Get-VBRHvServerNetworkInfo -Server $server $prodnet = New-VBRHvProductionNetworkOptions -ProductionNetwork $network[3] -UseProductionNetworkVLANID -ProductionNetworkVLANID "2" New-VBRHvIsolatedNetworkOptions -ProductionNetworkOptions $prodnet -IPAddress 172.17.1.2 -SubnetMask 255.255.0.0 -MasqueradeAddress 172.22.22.22 ``` Perform the following steps: 1. Run the [`Get-VBRServer`](get-vbrserver.md) cmdlet. Specify the `Name` parameter value. Save the result to the `$server` variable. 2. Run the [`Get-VBRHvServerNetworkInfo`](get-vbrhvservernetworkinfo.md) cmdlet. Set the `$server` variable as the `Server` parameter value. Save the result to the `$network` variable. 3. Run the [`New-VBRHvProductionNetworkOptions`](new-vbrhvproductionnetworkoptions.md) cmdlet. Specify the `ProductionNetwork` and `ProductionNetworkVLANID` parameter values. Provide the `UseProductionNetworkVLANID` parameter. Save the result to the `$prodnet` variable. 4. Run the `New-VBRHvIsolatedNetworkOptions` cmdlet. Specify the following settings: - Set the `$prodnet` variable as the `ProductionNetworkOptions` parameter value. - Specify the `IPAddress` parameter value. - Specify the `SubnetMask` parameter value. - Specify the `MasqueradeIPAddress` parameter value. ::: ::: example ### Example 2. Defining Network Settings of Isolated Network Using IPv6 This example shows how to define network settings of the `Sandbox01 Private VM Network` isolated network to map to the production network using IPv6. The isolated network will be set up with the following settings: - The IP address of the proxy appliance is assigned the `fdd1:aa80:bb80:cc80:dd80:ee80:fe80:10` IP. - The prefix length is set to `64`. - The masquerade IP address is set to `fdd1:ab80:bb80:cc88::`. ``` $server = Get-VBRServer -Name "srv01.tech.local" $network = Get-VBRHvServerNetworkInfo -Server $server $prodnet = New-VBRHvProductionNetworkOptions -ProductionNetwork $network[3] -UseProductionNetworkVLANID -ProductionNetworkVLANID "2" New-VBRHvIsolatedNetworkOptions -ProductionNetworkOptions $prodnet -IPv6Address fdd1:aa80:bb80:cc80:dd80:ee80:fe80:10 -IPv6PrefixLength 64 -MasqueradeIPv6Address fdd1:ab80:bb80:cc88:: ``` Perform the following steps: 1. Run the [`Get-VBRServer`](get-vbrserver.md) cmdlet. Specify the `Name` parameter value. Save the result to the `$server` variable. 2. Run the [`Get-VBRHvServerNetworkInfo`](get-vbrhvservernetworkinfo.md) cmdlet. Set the `$server` variable as the `Server` parameter value. Save the result to the `$network` variable. 3. Run the [`New-VBRHvProductionNetworkOptions`](new-vbrhvproductionnetworkoptions.md) cmdlet. Specify the `ProductionNetwork` and `ProductionNetworkVLANID` parameter values. Provide the `UseProductionNetworkVLANID` parameter. Save the result to the `$prodnet` variable. 4. Run the `New-VBRHvIsolatedNetworkOptions` cmdlet. Specify the following settings: - Set the `$prodnet` variable as the `ProductionNetworkOptions` parameter value. - Specify the `IPv6Address` parameter value. - Specify the `IPv6PrefixLength` parameter value. - Specify the `MasqueradeIv6PAddress` parameter value. ::: ## Related Commands - [`Get-VBRServer`](get-vbrserver.md) - [`Get-VBRHvServerNetworkInfo`](get-vbrhvservernetworkinfo.md) - [`New-VBRHvProductionNetworkOptions`](new-vbrhvproductionnetworkoptions.md)