WebTo get all the options you can simply run the PowerCLI command “get-vmhostfirewallexception select name” and this will be your output. The script that was … WebYou can use the Get-VMHostFirewallException cmdlet to specify the Secure Shell (SSH) client service and then pipe that to Set-VMHostFirewallException to enable that …
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WebSet the NTP service start-up policy as specified (default is On if not specified). Set the NTP service running state to Start or Stopped (if not specified, the service will be started). If … WebVMHostFirewallException [] Specifies the firewall exceptions you want to enable or disable. true. true (ByValue) Confirm. SwitchParameter. If the value is $true, indicates that the … WebGet-VMHostFirewallException. I'm not sure if I'm on the correct way or no, so I'm asking for some guidance 🙂. I'm trying to get all enabled services in all ESXi / vCenter in order to … frisch\u0027s moraine