Setting Virtual Machine's guest OS IP address from Hyper-V host returns Unspecified error (0x80004005)

Hello,
I need to inject IP address of VM's guest OS residing on Hyper-V host with Windows Server 2012 R2, from the host itself
Guest OS is also Windows Server 2012 R2.
In a powershell script I use SetGuestNetworkAdapterConfiguration method (link on
MSDN). It works when the IP and default gateway are from the same subnet, but it returns an error when IP and Default Gateway are from different subnets.
__GENUS : 2
__CLASS : __PARAMETERS
__SUPERCLASS :
__DYNASTY : __PARAMETERS
__RELPATH :
__PROPERTY_COUNT : 2
__DERIVATION : {}
__SERVER :
__NAMESPACE :
__PATH :
Error : <INSTANCE CLASSNAME="Msvm_Error"><PROPERTY NAME="CIMStatusCode" TYPE="uint32"><VALUE>1</VALUE></PROPERTY><PROPERTY
NAME="CIMStatusCodeDescription" TYPE="string"></PROPERTY><PROPERTY NAME="ErrorSource" TYPE="string"></PROPERTY><PROPERTY
NAME="ErrorSourceFormat" TYPE="uint16"><VALUE>0</VALUE></PROPERTY><PROPERTY NAME="ErrorType"
TYPE="uint16"><VALUE>4</VALUE></PROPERTY><PROPERTY NAME="Message" TYPE="string"><VALUE>The operation
failed.</VALUE></PROPERTY><PROPERTY.ARRAY NAME="MessageArguments" TYPE="string"><VALUE.ARRAY></VALUE.ARRAY></PROPERTY.ARRAY><PROPERTY
NAME="MessageID" TYPE="string"><VALUE>16010</VALUE></PROPERTY><PROPERTY NAME="OtherErrorSourceFormat" TYPE="string"></PROPERTY><PROPERTY
NAME="OtherErrorType" TYPE="string"></PROPERTY><PROPERTY NAME="OwningEntity"
TYPE="string"><VALUE>Microsoft-Windows-Hyper-V-VMMS</VALUE></PROPERTY><PROPERTY NAME="PerceivedSeverity"
TYPE="uint16"><VALUE>5</VALUE></PROPERTY><PROPERTY NAME="ProbableCause" TYPE="uint16"><VALUE>0</VALUE></PROPERTY><PROPERTY
NAME="ProbableCauseDescription" TYPE="string"></PROPERTY><PROPERTY.ARRAY NAME="RecommendedActions"
TYPE="string"></PROPERTY.ARRAY></INSTANCE>
ReturnValue : 0
PSComputerName :
If I set IP address manually from guest OS, then I receive a warning window about default gateway being in another subnet than IP address, but I can choose to continue and the IP address/default gateway got configured.
However, in the parameters of SetGuestNetworkAdapterConfiguration there is no such an switch 
uint32 SetGuestNetworkAdapterConfiguration(
[in]   CIM_ComputerSystem REF ComputerSystem,
[in]   string NetworkConfiguration[],
[out]  CIM_ConcreteJob REF Job
Please advise on workaround.
Thanks,
Andrei
Andrei Moraru Endava

Hi,
Please refer to the following post to see whether you can resolve the issue.
Network Adapter (not Legacy) does not work on Virtual Machine after installation through ISO
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/windowsserver2008r2virtualization/thread/b1e9d24c-e298-472e-ad72-90cf079f6fbd
By the way, did you only encounter this issue with one VM or all VMs? Please do the same test on VMs with other version of Windows such as Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2003.
Best Regards,
Vincent Hu

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    Class=VmDiskMappingDbImpl vessel_id=1116 method=lock accessLevel=6
    Class=VmDiskMappingDbImpl vessel_id=1122 method=lock accessLevel=6
    Class=VirtualCdromDbImpl vessel_id=209 method=lock accessLevel=6
    Class=VirtualDiskDbImpl vessel_id=1107 method=lock accessLevel=6
    Class=VirtualMachineStartingEventDbImpl vessel_id=1351 method=notify accessLevel=6
    Class=VirtualMachineStartingEventDbImpl vessel_id=1351 method=setDescription accessLevel=6
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    Class=InternalJobDbImpl vessel_id=1342 method=setTuringMachineFlag accessLevel=6
    Class=VirtualMachineDbImpl vessel_id=1085 method=setCurrentOperationToLater accessLevel=6
    Class=InternalJobDbImpl vessel_id=1342 method=setTuringMachineFlag accessLevel=6
    Class=BondPortDbImpl vessel_id=554 method=setCurrentJobOperationComplete accessLevel=6
    Class=BondPortDbImpl vessel_id=554 method=nextJobOperation accessLevel=6
    Class=VirtualMachineDbImpl vessel_id=1085 method=nextJobOperation accessLevel=6
    Class=InternalJobDbImpl vessel_id=1342 method=setFailedOperation accessLevel=6
    Class=VmDiskMappingDbImpl vessel_id=1116 method=nextJobOperation accessLevel=6
    Class=VnicDbImpl vessel_id=958 method=nextJobOperation accessLevel=6
    Class=VirtualMachineDbImpl vessel_id=1085 method=nextJobOperation accessLevel=6
    Class=BondPortDbImpl vessel_id=554 method=nextJobOperation accessLevel=6
    Class=VmDiskMappingDbImpl vessel_id=1122 method=nextJobOperation accessLevel=6
    Class=VirtualCdromDbImpl vessel_id=209 method=nextJobOperation accessLevel=6
    Class=VirtualDiskDbImpl vessel_id=1107 method=nextJobOperation accessLevel=6
    Class=VirtualMachineDbImpl vessel_id=1085 method=nextJobOperation accessLevel=6
    Class=BondPortDbImpl vessel_id=554 method=nextJobOperation accessLevel=6
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    Sun Jul 29 14:57:14 PDT 2012
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    Sun Jul 29 14:57:14 PDT 2012
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    at com.oracle.ovm.mgr.action.VirtualMachineAction.sendStartVmCommand(VirtualMachineAction.java:121)
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    at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
    at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:597)
    at com.oracle.odof.core.AbstractVessel.invokeMethod(AbstractVessel.java:329)
    at com.oracle.odof.core.AbstractVessel.invokeMethod(AbstractVessel.java:289)
    at com.oracle.odof.core.storage.Transaction.invokeMethod(Transaction.java:826)
    at com.oracle.odof.core.Exchange.invokeMethod(Exchange.java:245)
    at com.oracle.ovm.mgr.api.virtual.VirtualMachineProxy.executeCurrentJobOperationAsyncAction(Unknown Source)
    at com.oracle.ovm.mgr.api.job.JobEngine.objectAsyncStart(JobEngine.java:596)
    at com.oracle.ovm.mgr.op.virtual.VirtualMachineStart.action(VirtualMachineStart.java:52)
    at com.oracle.ovm.mgr.api.collectable.ManagedObjectDbImpl.executeCurrentJobOperationAction(ManagedObjectDbImpl.java:1012)
    at sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor683.invoke(Unknown Source)
    at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
    at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:597)
    at com.oracle.odof.core.AbstractVessel.invokeMethod(AbstractVessel.java:329)
    at com.oracle.odof.core.AbstractVessel.invokeMethod(AbstractVessel.java:289)
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    at com.oracle.odof.core.Exchange.invokeMethod(Exchange.java:245)
    at com.oracle.ovm.mgr.api.virtual.VirtualMachineProxy.executeCurrentJobOperationAction(Unknown Source)
    at com.oracle.ovm.mgr.api.job.JobEngine.operationActioner(JobEngine.java:218)
    at com.oracle.ovm.mgr.api.job.JobEngine.objectActioner(JobEngine.java:309)
    at com.oracle.ovm.mgr.api.job.InternalJobDbImpl.objectCommitter(InternalJobDbImpl.java:1140)
    at sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor1084.invoke(Unknown Source)
    at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
    at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:597)
    at com.oracle.odof.core.AbstractVessel.invokeMethod(AbstractVessel.java:329)
    at com.oracle.odof.core.AbstractVessel.invokeMethod(AbstractVessel.java:289)
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    at com.oracle.odof.core.TransactionManager.processCommand(TransactionManager.java:773)
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    Back to Top
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    SMBios Minor Version  5 
    Current Language  en|US|iso8859-1 
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    SMBios Major Version  2 
    SMBios Minor Version  5 
    Current Language  en|US|iso8859-1 
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    Back to Top
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    Preferred Owners: None
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    Network: Cluster Network 2 
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    Network Role: Internal use 
    Metric: 1000 
    Prefix  Prefix Length 
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    CrossSubnetThreshold  5 
    SameSubnetDelay  1000 
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