You can customize the behavior of a cluster on a vCenter Server system by creating and modifying custom advanced settings for it.

Verify that you are connected to a vCenter Server system.

1

Create a new cluster named Cluster.

$cluster = New-Cluster -Name Cluster -Location (Get-Datacenter Datacenter)
2

Create two advanced settings for the new cluster.

$setting1 = New-AdvancedSetting -Type "ClusterHA" -Entity $cluster -Name 'das.defaultfailoverhost' -Value '192.168.10.1'
$setting2 = New-AdvancedSetting -Type "ClusterHA" -Entity $cluster -Name 'das.isolationaddress' -Value '192.168.10.2'
3

Modify the value of the advanced setting stored in the $setting2 variable.

Get-AdvancedSetting -Entity $cluster -Name 'das.isolationaddress' | Set-AdvancedSetting -Value '192.168.10.3' -Confirm:$false
4

Create another advanced setting.

New-AdvancedSetting -Entity $cluster -Name 'das.allowNetwork[Service Console]' -Value $true -Type 'ClusterHA'
5

Get the Service Console setting and store it in a variable.

$setting3 = Get-AdvancedSetting -Entity $entity -Name 'das.allowNetwork`[Service Console`]'

The ` character is used to escape the wildcard characters [ and ] in the advanced setting name.