Syntax
New-VirtualPortGroup [-Name] <String> [-VirtualSwitch] <VirtualSwitch> [-Server <VIServer[]>] [-VLanId <Int32>] [-Confirm] [-WhatIf] [<CommonParameters>]Related Commands
Online VersionDetailed Description
This cmdlet creates a new port group on the host using the provided parameters.Parameters
Name | Type | Description | Required? | Pipeline Input | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Name | String | Specifies a name for the new port group. | true | False | |
VirtualSwitch | VirtualSwitch | Specifies the virtual switch for which you want to create a new port group. | true | True (ByValue) | |
Confirm | SwitchParameter | If 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. | false | False | |
Server | VIServer[] | Specifies the vCenter Server systems on which you want to run the cmdlet. If no value is passed to this parameter, the command runs on the default servers. For more information about default servers, see the description of Connect-VIServer. | false | False | |
VLanId | Int32 | Specifies the VLAN ID for ports using this port group. The following values are valid:
0 - specifies that you do not want to associate the port group with a VLAN. 1 to 4094 - specifies a VLAN ID for the port group. 4095 - specifies that the port group should use trunk mode, which allows the guest operating system to manage its own VLAN tags. | false | False | |
WhatIf | SwitchParameter | Indicates that the cmdlet is run only to display the changes that would be made and actually no objects are modified. | false | False |
Return Type
The newly created VirtualPortGroup objectNotes
Examples
-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------
$vswitch = New-VirtualSwitch -VMHost 10.23.114.234 -Name VSwitch $vportgroup = New-VirtualPortGroup -VirtualSwitch $vswitch -Name VPortGroup
Creates a virtual port group named VPortGroup on the virtual switch VSwitch.