What happens in 3 days? You know, don’t you? Well, I’m sure you do. That said, here are 3 ways to configure a vSwitch. (Yes there are more ways than this, but alas… one has to stick with the theme.).
Using the Virtual Infrastructure Client:
Using The VI Toolkit (PowerShell)
Before:
PowerShell:
PS C:\> get-vmhost 192.168.15.253 | New-VirtualSwitch -Name Example2 -Numports 128
Name Num Ports Num Ports Mtu Key
Available
—- ——— ———- — —
Example2 128 127 1500 key-vim.host.VirtualSwitch-…
After:
Using the Remote CLI:
Before:
Rcli:
C:\Program Files\VMware\VMware VI Remote CLI\bin>perl esxcfg-vswitch.pl –vihost 192.168.15.253 –server dc01.nerv.local –add Example3
Enter username: cody.bunch
After:
Tell me about some other ways you do this in the comments.
Thanks for the share once again.
Robert
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With this information that i got in this post I am lucky that i saw this I can finally finish my work.
With this information that i got in this post I am lucky that i saw this I can finally finish my work.
With this information that i got in this post I am lucky that i saw this I can finally finish my work….
Glad I could help!
Thanks for sharing such a nice information. I just love it.
All the three ways mentioned here are very useful. Thanks for posting such a information.
All the three ways mentioned here are very useful. Thanks for posting such a information.