Enable-VBRCDPProxy

Short Description

Enables VMware CDP proxies that were disabled.

Applies to

Product Edition: Standard, Enterprise, Enterprise Plus, Veeam Universal License

Syntax

Enable-VBRCDPProxy -Proxy <VBRCDPProxy[]> [-WhatIf] [-Confirm]  [<CommonParameters>]

Detailed Description

This cmdlet enables VMware CDP proxies that were disabled.

Run the Disable-VBRCDPProxy cmdlet to disable VMware CDP proxies.

Parameters

Parameter

Description

Type

Required

Position

Accept Pipeline Input

Proxy

Specifies an array of VMware CDP proxies. The cmdlet will enable these proxies.

Accepts the VBRCDPProxy[] object. To create this object, run the Get-VBRCDPProxy cmdlet.

True

Named

True (ByValue, ByPropertyName)

WhatIf

Defines that the cmdlet will write a message that describes the effects of running the cmdlet without actually performing any action.

SwitchParameter

False

Named

False

Confirm

Defines that the cmdlet will display a prompt that asks if you want to continue running the command.

SwitchParameter

False

Named

False

<CommonParameters>

This cmdlet supports Microsoft PowerShell common parameters. For more information on common parameters, see Microsoft Docs.

Output Object

None.

Examples

Enabling VMware CDP Proxies

This example shows how to enable VMware CDP proxies.

$proxy = Get-VBRCDPProxy

Enable-VBRCDPProxy -Proxy $proxy

Perform the following steps:

  1. Run the Get-VBRCDPProxy cmdlet. Save the result to the $proxy variable.
  2. Run the Enable-VBRCDPProxy cmdlet. Set the $proxy variable as the Proxy parameter value.

Related Commands

Get-VBRCDPProxy

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