Connect host win 8.1 pro to vritual domain

Hi,
on my laptop I am running Win 8.1 pro (machine_1)
using Hyper-v I created 3 (gen2) VM running Win2012 servers (DC,node1 node2  they  use Internal Virtual Switch)
1.DC is domain controler, I created domain AG and added node1 and onde2 to domain
2.SQL2012  installed as failover cluster on node1 and noode2 (SQLClusterA)
Question
How from machine_1 I can connect to SQLClusterA (in another words how make my virtual domain to be visible for machine_1)?
Thank you

When you created an internal virtual switch, you should have been presented with a virtual NIC on the host.  Configure that virtual NIC with the IP addressing scheme you used for your virtual domain.  Have the DNS server for that NIC point to
the DC.  Do not try to put a default gateway on that virtual NIC - it's not needed because all traffic will be on the single subnet.  Besides, it would screw up your regular access on your host.
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