Activities
- Add new virtual switch
- Edit Virtual Switch
- Get Network Adapter Properties
- Get Network Connections
- Get Virtual Network Adapters
- Remove Virtual Switch
Add new virtual switch
This activity adds a new virtual switch.
Activity Parameters
The Add new virtual switch activity parameters can be provided by manual inserted values or via IN arguments or variables:
Parameters:
- Allow Promiscuous (combo box control) (type: string): specify whether all the traffic to be seen on the port or not.
- Forged Transmits (combo box control) (type: string): specify whether the virtual network adapter should be allowed to send network traffic with a different MAC address than that of the virtual network adapter or not.
- Host ID (text box editor type) (type: string): the the ID of the host. If you enter a value for this parameter, the 'Host IP' parameter is ignored. E.g "host-20".
The value can also be obtained from activity: Get Host using the following steps:- use a Get Host activity to extract the HostID:
- Host IP (text box editor type) (type: string): the Host IP.
- Mac Changes (combo box control) (type: string): specify whether the MAC address can be changed or not.
- MTU (text box editor type) (type: string): specify the maximum transmission unit of the virtual switch in bytes.
- NumPorts (text box editor type) (type: string): specify the number of ports that this virtual switch is configured to use. Changing this setting does not take effect until the next reboot. The maximum value is 1024, although other constraints, such as memory limits, may establish a lower effective limit.
- Port Group Name (text box editor type) (type: string): the name for the virtual switch port group.
- VSwitch Name (text box editor type) (type: string): the name for the virtual switch to be added.
- use a Get Host activity to extract the HostID:
The Read Only Output variable are the possible output values that the activity will provide:
- Status(type: string): outputs the result status.
Execution: The example below is an execution where a new virtual switch is added:
Edit virtual switch
This activity edits a specified virtual switch.
Activity Parameters
The Edit Virtual switch activity parameters can be provided by manual inserted values or via IN arguments or variables:
Parameters:
- Allow Promiscuous (combo box control) (type: string): specify whether all the traffic to be seen on the port or not.
- Forged Transmits (combo box control) (type: string): specify whether the virtual network adapter should be allowed to send network traffic with a different MAC address than that of the virtual network adapter or not.
- Host ID (text box editor type) (type: string): the the ID of the host. If you enter a value for this parameter, the 'Host IP' parameter is ignored. E.g "host-20".
The value can also be obtained from activity: Get Host using the following steps:- use a Get Host activity to extract the HostID:
- Host IP (text box editor type) (type: string): the Host IP.
- Mac Changes (combo box control) (type: string): specify whether the MAC address can be changed or not.
- MTU (text box editor type) (type: string): specify the maximum transmission unit of the virtual switch in bytes.
- NumPorts (text box editor type) (type: string): specify the number of ports that this virtual switch is configured to use. Changing this setting does not take effect until the next reboot. The maximum value is 1024, although other constraints, such as memory limits, may establish a lower effective limit.
- Port Group Name (text box editor type) (type: string): the name for the virtual switch port group.
- VSwitch Name (text box editor type) (type: string): the name for the virtual switch.
- use a Get Host activity to extract the HostID:
The Read Only Output variable are the possible output values that the activity will provide:
- Status(type: string): outputs the result status.
Execution: The example below is an execution where the virtual swicth with name Demo_vSwitch is edited:
Get Network Adapter Properties
This activity retrieves the properties of the specified network adapter for the selected virtual machine.
Activity Parameters
The Get Network Adapter Properties activity parameters can be provided by manual inserted values or via IN arguments or variables:
Parameters:
- VM (text box editor type) (type: string): the virtual machine you want to have returned the network adapter properties.
The value can also be obtained from activity: Get VM using the following steps:- use a Get VM activity to extract the VM ID:
- bind the obtained VM ID (stored in variable) to the VirtualMachine ID field from Get Network Adapter Properties activity:
- use a Get VM activity to extract the VM ID:
The Read Only Output variable are the possible output values that the activity will provide:
- Output (type: collection<collection<string>>): outputs a collection of Properties and their corresponding values.To use the elements of the collection, use Get Element From Collection activity where the Input Collection parameter should be bind with this parameter.
- Output Address Type (type: string): outputs the value of the AddressType property.
- Output Connected (type: string): outputs the value of the Connected property.
- Output Controller key (type: string): outputs the value of the ControllerKey property.
- Output Device Name (type: string): outputs the value of the DeviceName property.
- Output ID (type: string): outputs the value of the ID property.
- Output Key (type: string): outputs the value of the Key property.
- Output Label (type: string): outputs the value of the Label property.
- Output MAC Address (type: string): outputs the value of the Mac Address property.
- Output Network ID (type: string): outputs the value of the NetworkID property.
- Output Port Group Key (type: string): outputs the value of the PortGroupKey property.
- Output Summary (type: string): outputs the value of the Summary property.
- Output Wake On LAN Enabled (type: string): outputs the value of the WakeOnLanEnabled property.
In order to extract the values from the NetworkAdapterProperties collection, For Each and Get Element From Collection activities should be used:
Execution: The example below is an execution where all properties are returned for the specified network adapter of the VM:
Get Network Connections
This activity retrieves the available network connections for the selected host.
Activity Parameters
The Get Network Connections activity parameters can be provided by manual inserted values or via IN arguments or variables:
Parameters:
- Cluster (text box editor type) (type: string): the name of the Cluster (only necessary if 'Host' parameter is empty).
- Datacenter Name (text box editor type) (type: string): the Datacenter name.
- Datastore Name (text box editor type) (type: string): the Datastore name (optional).
- Host (text box editor type) (type: string): the Host (ip address).
The Read Only Output variable are the possible output values that the activity will provide:
- Output dvSwitches (type: collection<collection<string>>): outputs a collection of distributed virtual switch properties and their corresponding values.To use the elements of the collection, use Get Element From Collection activity where the Input Collection parameter should be bind with this parameter.
- Output Networks (type: collection<collection<string>>): outputs a collection of collections containing the Name and ID for each network. To use the elements of the collection, use Get Element From Collection activity where the Input Collection parameter should be bind with this parameter.
- Output Port Group Keys (type: collection<string>): outputs a collection of Port Group Keys. To use the elements of the collection, use Get Element From Collection activity where the Input Collection parameter should be bind with this parameter.
- Output Port Groups (type: collection<collection<string>>): outputs a collection of Properties and their corresponding values.To use the elements of the collection, use Get Element From Collection activity where the Input Collection parameter should be bind with this parameter.
In order to extract the values from the NetworksCollection collection, For Each and Get Element From Collection activities should be used:
Execution: The example below is an execution where all network connections for host with IP 10.201.0.51:
Get Virtual Network Adapters
This activity gets all the virtual network adapters for the specified host.
Activity Parameters
The Get Virtual Network Adapters activity parameters can be provided by manual inserted values or via IN arguments or variables:
Parameters:
- Host ID (text box editor type) (type: string): the the ID of the host. If you enter a value for this parameter, the 'Host IP' parameter is ignored. E.g "host-20".
The value can also be obtained from activity: Get Host using the following steps:- use a Get Host activity to extract the HostID:
- Host IP (text box editor type) (type: string): the Host IP.
- use a Get Host activity to extract the HostID:
The Read Only Output variable are the possible output values that the activity will provide:
- Output (type: collection<dictionary<string,string>>): outputs a collection of dictionaries containing all the Virtual Adapters found with their details.
In order to extract the values from the NetworkAdapters collection, For Each and Get KeyValuePair activities should be used:
Execution: The example below is an execution where all virtual network adapters are returned for host with IP: 10.201.0.51:
Remove virtual switch
This activity removes a specified virtual switch.
Activity Parameters
The Remove Virtual switch activity parameters can be provided by manual inserted values or via IN arguments or variables:
Parameters:
- Device Name (text box editor type) (type: string): the name for the network adapter associated with this virtual switch.
- Host ID (text box editor type) (type: string): the the ID of the host. If you enter a value for this parameter, the 'Host IP' parameter is ignored. E.g "host-20".
The value can also be obtained from activity: Get Host using the following steps:- use a Get Host activity to extract the HostID:
- Host IP (text box editor type) (type: string): the Host IP.
- VSwitch Name (text box editor type) (type: string): the name for the virtual switch.
- use a Get Host activity to extract the HostID:
The Read Only Output variable are the possible output values that the activity will provide:
- Status(type: string): outputs the result status.