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Accelerated networking changes #2943

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This checklist is used to make sure that common issues in a pull request are covered by the creator. You can find a more complete discussion of PowerShell cmdlet best practices here.

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  • The PR does not introduce breaking changes (unless a major version change occurs in the assembly and module)

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  • PR includes test coverage for the included changes
  • Tests must use xunit, and should either use Moq to mock management client calls, or use the scenario test framework
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    • Management cmdlets should have the following parameters and aliases:
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      • Tag, type HashTable

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  • No parameter is of type object
  • Each management cmdlet should have a parameter set that takes ResourceGroupName and Name from the pipeline by property value
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you need to increase the version in Azure.Network.psd1 as well

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Everything looks good. I see you have disabled 4 tests below. Could explain why you have disabled them and please provide a issue to track of re-enabling these tests back on before next release.
TestVirtualMachineSingleNetworkInterfaceWithAcceleratedNetworking
TestVMNicWithAcceleratedNetworkingValidations
TestNetworkInterfaceWithAcceleratedNetworking
TestResourceNavigationLinksOnSubnetCRUD

Issue# 2942 [#2942] to track the skipped tests

@shahabhijeet shahabhijeet merged commit f699a7f into Azure:release-2.2.0 Sep 15, 2016
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