Invoke-VmkPing

0.4.3

This script allows you to test the connectivity of your virtual nics in vSphere. You no longer need to
enable SSH to perform these tests. This script works great in an automated deployment strategy.

Installation Options

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Install-Script -Name Invoke-VmkPing

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Owners

Copyright

(c) 2018 Chris Masters. All rights reserved.

Package Details

Author(s)

  • Chris Masters

Tags

network vmware vsphere ping vmkping virtual vm

Dependencies

This script has no dependencies.

Release Notes

12/22/2018:
0.1 -   Day one release.
11/01/2022:
0.2 -   Added ability to connect thru vCenter
11/02/2022:
0.3 -   -IPAddress is now an array of IP addresses, and accepts values from the pipeline
11/02/2022:
0.4 -   Moved connection info to Begin{} block
03/02/2023:
0.4.1 - Moved to GitHub. Actions publishing to PowerShell Gallery

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Version History

Version Downloads Last updated
0.4.3 (current version) 58 4/3/2023
0.4.2 9 4/2/2023
0.4.1 13 3/3/2023
0.4 29 11/2/2022
0.3 15 11/2/2022
0.2.1 21 11/1/2022
0.2 16 11/1/2022
0.1 218 12/22/2018
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