
About Lesson
vSphere User Interfaces
Learner Objectives
After completing this lesson, you should be able to meet the following objective: • Recognize the user interfaces for accessing the vCenter Server system and ESXi hosts
vSphere User Interfaces
- You can use the vSphere Client, PowerCLI, VMware Host Client, and ESXCLI to interact with the vSphere environment.
- For information on ports and protocols, see http://ports.vmware.com.
About VMware Host Client
- VMware Host Client is an HTML5-based user interface that you can use to manage individual ESXi hosts directly when vCenter Server is unavailable.
- VMware Host Client is served from ESXi, and you access it from a supported browser at https://ESXi_FQDN_or_IP_Address/ui.
About vSphere Client
- The vSphere Client is an HTML5-based client. You manage the vSphere environment with the vSphere Client by connecting to vCenter Server Appliance.
- You access the vSphere Client from a supported browser at https://vCenter_Server_Appliance_FQDN_or_IP_Address/ui.
About PowerCLI and ESXCLI
PowerCLI is a command-line and scripting tool that is built on Windows PowerShell:
- Provides a PowerShell interface to vSphere API
- Provides more than 700 cmdlets for managing and automating vSphere
The ESXCLI tool allows for remote management of ESXi hosts by using the ESXCLI command set:
- ESXCLI can be downloaded from the VMware {code} page at https://code.vmware.com/web/tool/7.0/esxcli.
- ESXCLI commands can be run against a vCenter Server system and target any ESXi system.
Review of Learner Objectives
After completing this lesson, vSphere User Interfaces, you should be able to meet the following objective: • Recognize the user interfaces for accessing the vCenter Server system and ESXi hosts
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