Firstly, let me preface this by saying that I am in no way intending to be "that guy", though I often have been told that I come across that way. That being said...
The proper place to ask this questions would be the hardware manufacturer who designed the product. BUT since we all here are...
Doesn't this work?
http://www.netadmin.us/docs/MCT_Config_Guide.pdf
For multiple MCT, MCT is not stacking. You can have 2 switches in an MCT group to the best of my knowledge:
MCT configuration considerations
Seems like a basic vlan config... did you look into STP? you can set the port to be an edge device on the hyper-V link with:
spanning-tree port type edge trunk
Can you give a diagram and or interface configuration where you are seeing the issue (preferably the server port as well as the uplink)? I might be misreading your description, but it seems unclear to me when you are saying that you "can't get traffic going out from a server into the switch to...
Are you sure that you are barking up the right tree on this one? I would look at possibly using Anycast instead of DNS?... Have NGINX at each site on the same IP advertised into the network with a dynamic protocol. The user will go tho the closest NGINX depending on where they are connected...
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