about_VMM_2012_Connecting_to_the_VMM_Server
Updated: January 15, 2013
Applies To: System Center 2012 - Virtual Machine Manager, System Center 2012 SP1 - Virtual Machine Manager
about_VMM_2012_Connecting_to_the_VMM_Server
TOPIC
about_VMM_2012_Connecting_to_the_VMM_Server
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Provides an overview of connecting to the VMM management server by
using the VMM command shell in Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) for
System Center 2012.
LONG DESCRIPTION
If you have created a connection to a VMM management server by using the
user interface (UI), when you open a VMM command shell, that command shell
session automatically connects to the same VMM management server. For more
information about connecting to the VMM management server by using the UI,
see "How to Connect to a VMM Management Server by Using the VMM Console" in
the TechNet Library at https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=225218.
If you have not previously connected to the VMM management server using the
UI, you need to use Get-SCVMMServer to establish a connection. After a
connection to the VMM management server is established, all future commands
run at the VMM command shell command line that require the VMM management
server object will automatically use the existing connection until you
close that VMM command shell window.
If you connect to a VMM management server by using the VMM command shell
and establish a connection with your VMM management server, by default,
that connection will only exist until you close that VMM command shell
window. To create a connection to a VMM management server that will persist
from session to session, you can use the SetAsDefault parameter.
You can connect to a different VMM management server by using
Get-SCVMMServer. By default, the connection uses port 8100. If you need to
connect to the VMM management server with a different port, use the TCPPort
parameter when establishing the connection.
Additionally, you can choose the user role with which you connect to the
VMM management server. If you are a member of multiple user roles, use the
UserRoleName parameter to specify the user role you want to use to
establish the connection. For more information about user roles, see
about_VMM_2012_Role_Based_Security.
SEE ALSO
about_VMM_2012
about_VMM_2012_Cmdlet_and_Parameter_Name_Mapping
about_VMM_2012_Cmdlet_Backward_Compatibility
about_VMM_2012_Role_Based_Security
Get-SCVMMServer