PowerCLI Reference

Set-VMHostNetworkAdapter

Synopsis

This cmdlet configures the specified host network adapter.

Syntax

Set-VMHostNetworkAdapter -PhysicalNic <PhysicalNic[]> [-Duplex <String>] [-BitRatePerSecMb <Int32>] [-AutoNegotiate] [-WhatIf] [-Confirm] [<CommonParameters>]

Set-VMHostNetworkAdapter -VirtualNic <HostVirtualNic[]> [-Dhcp] [-IP <String>] [-SubnetMask <String>] [-Mac <String>] [-Mtu <Int32>] [-VMotionEnabled <Boolean>] [-FaultToleranceLoggingEnabled <Boolean>] [-ManagementTrafficEnabled <Boolean>] [-VsanTrafficEnabled <Boolean>] [-IPv6ThroughDhcp <Boolean>] [-AutomaticIPv6 <Boolean>] [-IPv6 <String[]>] [-IPv6Enabled <Boolean>] [-WhatIf] [-Confirm] [<CommonParameters>]

Set-VMHostNetworkAdapter -VirtualNic <HostVirtualNic[]> -PortGroup <DistributedPortGroup> [-WhatIf] [-Confirm] [<CommonParameters>]

Related Commands

Online version
New-VMHostNetworkAdapter
Remove-VMHostNetworkAdapter

Detailed Description

This cmdlet configures the specified host network adapter. For a physical NIC, you can change the duplex and the bit rate settings (10, 100, 1000, 10000). For a regular virtual NIC, you can change the IP address and the subnet mask. For a console virtual NIC, you can modify the IP and the subnet mask, or choose DHCP mode.

Parameters

NameTypeDescriptionRequired?Pipeline InputDefault Value
AutomaticIPv6BooleanIndicates that the IPv6 address is obtained through a router advertisement.falsefalse
AutoNegotiateSwitchParameterIndicates that the host network adapter speed/duplex settings are configured automatically. Use this parameter only if the Duplex and BitRatePerSecMb parameters are not set.falsefalse
BitRatePerSecMbInt32Specifies the bit rate of the link. Only valid when configuring a physical NIC. Use this parameter only if the AutoNegotiate parameter is not set. Note that updating the speed (BitRatePerSec) of a physical NIC might take some time due to the hardware configuration being performed, and the returned object might still contain the current configuration instead of the updated one.falsefalse
ConfirmSwitchParameterIndicates that the cmdlet is run only to display the changes that would be made and actually no objects are modified.falsefalse
DhcpSwitchParameterIndicates whether the host network adapter uses a Dhcp server. This parameter works only on ESXi hosts. For VMKernel adapters, Dhcp is supported only on ESX 4.1 and later.falsefalse
DuplexStringIndicates whether the link is capable of full-duplex. The valid values are Full and Half. You can set this parameter only when updating a PhysicalNIC. Use this parameter only if the AutoNegotiate parameter is not set.falsefalse
FaultToleranceLoggingEnabledBooleanIndicates that the network adapter is enabled for Fault Tolerance (FT) logging. This parameter is supported only on ESX/vCenter Server 4.1 and later.falsefalse
IPStringSpecifies an IP address for the network adapter using an IPv4 dot notation. If the NIC has no subnet mask previously defined, you must also set the SubnetMask parameter. If the IP parameter is not specified, DHCP mode is enabled. Only valid when configuring a virtual NIC.falsefalse
IPv6String[]Specifies static addresses using the following format: <IPv6>/<subnet_prefix_length> or <IPv6>. If you skip <subnet_prefix_length>, the default value of 64 is used. Specifying a value for IPv6 parameter overrides the current configuration. To clear all configured static IP addresses, pass an empty array to the IPv6 parameter.falsefalse
IPv6EnabledBooleanIndicates that IPv6 configuration is enabled. Setting this parameter to $false disables all IPv6-related parameters. If the value is $true", you need to provide values for at least one of the IPv6ThroughDhcp, AutomaticIPv6, and IPv6 parameters.falsefalse
IPv6ThroughDhcpBooleanIndicates that the IPv6 address is obtained through DHCP.falsefalse
MacStringSpecifies the media access control (MAC) address of the virtual network adapter. Only valid when configuring a virtual NIC.falsefalse
ManagementTrafficEnabledBooleanIndicates that you want to enable the network adapter for management traffic. This parameter is supported only on ESX/ESXi/vCenter Server 4.1 and later.falsefalse
MtuInt32Specifies the MTU size.falsefalse
PhysicalNicPhysicalNic[]Specifies the PhysicalNIC objects you want to update.truetrue (ByValue)
PortGroupDistributedPortGroupSpecifies a distributed port group to which you want to connect the host network adapter. You can use this parameter only to migrate a virtual network adapter from a standard port group to a distributed port group.truefalse
SubnetMaskStringSpecifies a subnet mask for the NIC. If the NIC has a subnet mask previously defined, specifying the SubnetMask parameter when configuring the IP address is not mandatory unless you want to modify the mask. Only valid when configuring a virtual NIC.falsefalse
VirtualNicHostVirtualNic[]Provide a list of the host network adapters you want to configure.truetrue (ByValue)
VMotionEnabledBooleanIndicates that you want to use the virtual host/VMKernel network adapter for VMotion.falsefalse
VsanTrafficEnabledBooleanSpecifies whether Virtual SAN traffic is enabled on this network adapter.falsefalse
WhatIfSwitchParameterIndicates that the cmdlet is run only to display the changes that would be made and actually no objects are modified.falsefalse

Return Type

Zero or more modified HostNic objects

Notes

To configure IPv6 settings, you must be working on ESX 4.1 or later and IPv6 must be enabled on the ESX system.

Examples

-------------- Example 1 --------------

$vswitch =  New-VirtualSwitch -VMHost 10.23.112.234  -Name VSwitch

$nic =  New-VMHostNetworkAdapter -VMHost 10.23.112.234 -PortGroup PortGroup -VirtualSwitch $vswitch -IP 10.23.123.234 -SubnetMask 255.255.254.0

Set-VMHostNetworkAdapter -VirtualNIC $nic -IP 10.23.112.245 -SubnetMask 255.255.255.0 -Mtu 4000

Updates the network adapter IP address, Subnet mask, and MTU size.

-------------- Example 2 --------------

Get-VMHost Host | Get-VMHostNetworkAdapter -VMKernel | Set-VMHostNetworkAdapter -VMotionEnabled $true

Enable VMotion on all VMKernel network adapters on the specified host.

-------------- Example 3 --------------

Get-VMHostNetworkAdapter | where { $_.PortGroupName -eq "Service Console 1" } | Set-VMHostNetworkAdapter -IPv6Enabled $false

Disables the IPv6 support on a network adapter.

-------------- Example 4 --------------

Get-VMHostNetworkAdapter | where { $_.PortGroupName -eq "Service Console 1" } | Set-VMHostNetworkAdapter -IPv6ThroughDhcp $true

Configures a network adapter to obtain IPv6 through DHCP.

-------------- Example 5 --------------

Get-VMHostNetworkAdapter | where { $_.PortGroupName -eq "Service Console 1" } | Set-VMHostNetworkAdapter -AutomaticIPv6 $true

Configures a network adapter to obtain IPv6 by a router advertisement.

-------------- Example 6 --------------

Get-VMHostNetworkAdapter | where { $_.PortGroupName -eq "Service Console 1" } | Set-VMHostNetworkAdapter -IPv6 $ipv6Address

Changes the IPv6 address of a network adapter.


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