I have just set up a Hyper-V test lab on my office workstation for the purpose of testing network changes prior to implementation. The lab has a host server running Windows Server 2016 with DHCP, DNS, Windows Deployment Service and Active Directory. There are also 2 clients running Windows 10. Currently the lab is on a Private switch, so there is no risk of its traffic bleeding into my office network. I'm at the point where I need to connect this test lab to the internet, but in a way that there is no risk of introducing its traffic, rogue DHCP servers, DNS explosions or any other assorted goodies onto my office's production network. My workstation hosting this test network is a client on my office network which has a Windows 2012 R2 server also running DHCP, DNS and AD, so there's plenty to go wrong if don't do this properly. I've set my lab on a different subnet, 192.168.10.# vs the office's 192.168.20.#. I'm not sure if this is sufficient, or if there's more that I'm missing.
I know I'm not the first person to do this, but despite all my searching, I can't seem to find anything that addresses my particular configuration. I'm still new to this, though, so maybe I'm not searching the right terms. Also, if someone knows a good tutorial to point me toward, that would be great too.
Thanks.