PowerCLI Reference

New-VMHostNetworkAdapter

Synopsis

This cmdlet creates a new HostVirtualNIC (Service Console or VMKernel) on the specified host.

Syntax

New-VMHostNetworkAdapter [[-VMHost] <VMHost>] [[-PortGroup] <String>] [-PortId <String>] [-VirtualSwitch] <VirtualSwitchBase> [[-IP] <String>] [[-SubnetMask] <String>] [[-Mac] <String>] [-Mtu <Int32>] [-ConsoleNic] [-VMotionEnabled [<Boolean>]] [-FaultToleranceLoggingEnabled [<Boolean>]] [-IPv6ThroughDhcp] [-AutomaticIPv6] [-IPv6 <String[]>] [-ManagementTrafficEnabled [<Boolean>]] [-VsanTrafficEnabled [<Boolean>]] [-Server <VIServer[]>] [-WhatIf] [-Confirm] [<CommonParameters>]

Related Commands

Online version
Remove-VMHostNetworkAdapter
Set-VMHostNetworkAdapter

Detailed Description

This cmdlet creates a new HostVirtualNIC (Service Console or VMKernel) on the specified host. Creates a port group with a name specified by the PortGroup parameter on the virtual switch passed through the VirtualSwitch parameter. Adds either a Console NIC if ConsoleNIC is set, or a VMKernel NIC otherwise.

Parameters

NameTypeDescriptionRequired?Pipeline InputDefault Value
VMHostVMHostSpecifies the host to which you want to add the new adapter. This parameter is mandatory when creating a network adapter on a distributed switch.falsetrue (ByValue)
PortGroupStringSpecifies the port group to which you want to add the new adapter. If a distributed switch is passed to the VirtualSwitch parameter, an existing port group name should be specified. For standard virtual switches, if the port group is non-existent, a new port group with the specified name will be created and the new adapter will be added to the port group.falsefalse
VirtualSwitchVirtualSwitchBaseSpecifies the virtual switch to which you want to add the new network adapter.truefalse
IPStringSpecifies an IP address for the new network adapter. All IP addresses are specified using IPv4 dot notation. If IP is not specified, DHCP mode is enabled. For VMKernel network adapters, the DHCP mode is supported only on vCenter Server 4.1, ESX 4.1, and later.falsefalse
SubnetMaskStringSpecifies a subnet mask for the new network adapter.falsefalse
MacStringSpecifies a media access control (MAC) address for the new virtual network adapter.falsefalse
AutomaticIPv6SwitchParameterIndicates that the IPv6 address is obtained through a router advertisement.falsefalse
ConfirmSwitchParameterIf the value is $true, indicates that the cmdlet asks for confirmation before running. If the value is $false, the cmdlet runs without asking for user confirmation.falsefalse
ConsoleNicSwitchParameterIf the value is $true, indicates that you want to create a service console virtual network adapter. If the value is $false, indicates that you want to create a virtual host/VMkernel network adapter. Not supported on ESXi.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
IPv6String[]Specifies multiple 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.falsefalse
IPv6ThroughDhcpSwitchParameterIndicates that the IPv6 address is obtained through DHCP.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. This parameter is supported only on ESX/vCenter Server 4.1 and later.falsefalse
PortIdStringSpecifies the port of the specified distributed switch to which you want to connect the network adapter. Use this parameter only if a distributed switch is passed to the VirtualSwitch parameter.falsefalse
ServerVIServer[]The Server parameter is required when the host is specified by name. In this case, the host with the specified name is searched for on the specified Servers and a network adapter is added to it. If a VMHost object is passed to the VMHost parameter, the Server parameter is not used.falsefalse
VMotionEnabledBooleanIndicates that you want to use the new virtual host/VMKernel network adapter for VMotion.falsefalse
VsanTrafficEnabledBooleanIndicates that 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

The newly created HostVirtualNic object

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 --------------

$vmhost = Get-VMHost -Name MyVMHost1
$myVirtualSwitch = Get-VirtualSwitch -VMHost $vmhost -Name MyVirtualSwitch1
New-VMHostNetworkAdapter -VMHost $vmhost -PortGroup MyVMKernelPortGroup1 -VirtualSwitch $myVirtualSwitch -Mtu 4000

Creates a VMKernel port group at the MyVirtualSwitch1 virtual switch. The IP address is obtained via DHCP.

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

$vmhost = Get-VMHost -Name MyVMHost1
$myVirtualSwitch = Get-VirtualSwitch -VMHost $vmhost -Name MyVirtualSwitch1
New-VMHostNetworkAdapter -VMHost $vmhost -PortGroup MyVMKernelPortGroup1 -VirtualSwitch $myVirtualSwitch -IP 192.168.168.110 -SubnetMask 255.255.255.0

Creates a VMKernel port group at the MyVirtualSwitch1 virtual switch and assigns a static IP address.

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

$vmhost = Get-VMHost -Name MyVMHost1
$myVirtualSwitch = Get-VirtualSwitch -VMHost $vmhost -Name MyVirtualSwitch1
New-VMHostNetworkAdapter -VMHost $vmhost -VirtualSwitch $myVirtualSwitch -PortGroup MyVMKernelPortGroup1 -IP 192.168.0.1 -SubnetMask 255.255.255.0 -IPv6 "0200:2342::1/32"

Creates a VMKernel NIC that has an IPv4 address and an IPv6 address.

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

$vmhost = Get-VMHost -Name MyVMHost1
$myVirtualSwitch = Get-VirtualSwitch -VMHost $vmhost -Name MyVirtualSwitch1
New-VMHostNetworkAdapter -VMHost $vmhost -VirtualSwitch $myVirtualSwitch -PortGroup MyVMKernelPortGroup1 -IP 192.168.0.1 -SubnetMask 255.255.255.0 -AutomaticIPv6

Creates a VMKernel NIC that obtains IPv6 automatically (by router advertisement) and takes the desired IPv4 address.

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

$vmhost = Get-VMHost -Name MyVMHost1
$myVirtualSwitch = Get-VirtualSwitch -VMHost $vmhost -Name MyVirtualSwitch1
New-VMHostNetworkAdapter -VMHost $vmhost -VirtualSwitch $myVirtualSwitch -PortGroup MyVMKernelPortGroup1 -IPv6ThroughDhcp

Creates a VMKernel NIC that obtains the IPv4 and IPv6 addresses by DHCP.

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

$vmhost = Get-VMHost -Name MyVMHost1
$myVirtualSwitch = Get-VirtualSwitch -VMHost $vmhost -Name MyVirtualSwitch1
New-VMHostNetworkAdapter -VMHost $vmhost -PortGroup MyConsolePortGroup1 -VirtualSwitch $myVirtualSwitch -ConsoleNic

Creates a Service Console port group at the vSwitch virtual switch. The IP address is obtained via DHCP.

-------------- Example 7 --------------

$myVMHost = Get-VMHost -Name "MyVMHost"
$myVDSwitch = Get-VDSwitch -Name "MyVDSwitch"
New-VMHostNetworkAdapter -VMHost $myVMHost -PortGroup "MyVDPortgroup" -VirtualSwitch $myVDSwitch -IP 192.168.0.50 -SubnetMask 255.255.255.0

Creates a new VMKernel network adapter and connects it to the specified port group on the specified distributed switch.

-------------- Example 8 --------------

$myVMHost = Get-VMHost -Name "MyVMHost"
$myVDSwitch = Get-VDSwitch -Name "MyVDSwitch"
New-VMHostNetworkAdapter -VMHost $myVMHost -VirtualSwitch $myVDSwitch -PortId 100 -IP 192.168.0.50 -SubnetMask 255.255.255.0

Creates a new VMKernel network adapter and connects it to a specified port on a specified distributed switch.


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