Oh boy... This should be easy, but my head is swimming. I work in two domain environments. My primary domain (LAN1) is completely offline, but has regular domain services (DC, DHCP, router (legacy, used for DMZ)...). My lab domain (LAN2) is online, and also has regular domain services.
LAN1 (production)
add: 10.0.1.0/24
LAN2 (lab):
add: 10.10.10.0/24
router: 10.10.10.1
I'm working on deploying a WSUS server to service the devices LAN1. The server is a Hyper-V VM configured with Server 2012 Core with RRAS and WSUS, and two virtual adapters (one connected to each LAN). It is hosted in Hyper-V Server 2012. The host server has four NICs (2 teams) for LAN1, one NIC reserved for host, and one NIC connected to LAN2. Both LAN1 teams and the LAN2 NIC are connected to external virtual switches for use in Hyper-V.
My goal is to have the WSUS server joined to LAN1's domain, to manage updates to the devices in the 10.0.1.0/24 subnet, and to use LAN2's connection to sync and download updates.
What is the best way to accomplish this without encountering DNS issues or crosstalk? Would a static routes work if configured correctly?