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Symptom & Impact
Containers lose outbound/inbound connectivity after host updates due to missing NAT or vSwitch rules.
Environment & Reproduction
Observed after patching, runtime upgrades, and host network service restart.
Root Cause Analysis
Network service restart race conditions and stale endpoint objects commonly remove effective NAT state.
Quick Triage
Enumerate virtual networks, endpoints, and NAT policies immediately after incident onset.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Validate HNS objects and endpoint-policy attachment integrity.

Solution β Primary Fix
Rebuild affected container network objects and reapply NAT mappings.
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Solution β Alternative Approaches
Use transparent networking temporarily for critical workloads.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Container egress and service exposure tests pass across restarts.
Rollback Plan
Revert runtime/network package versions and restore exported HNS state if available.
Prevention & Hardening
Schedule canary patching and automated post-reboot container network checks.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Correlates with Hyper-V switch rebinds and host networking policy drift.
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References & Further Reading
Microsoft Windows container networking troubleshooting references.
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