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Using vSphere PowerCLI, show a successful connection.

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VMware vSphere 5.0 Evaluation Guide - Volume One Once connected, you will be returned to the vSphere PowerCLI prompt. You are then ready for your next cmdlet to be executed, as follows: Figure 92. Certificate Warning During this "vSphere PowerCLI by Example" section, the certificate warning can be ignored. Once you are connected, the Name, Port and User properties used to make the connection will be returned to show a successful connection. Using vSphere PowerCLI Figure 93. TECHNICAL WHITE PAPER / 71

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VMware vSphere 5.0 Evaluation Guide –
Volume One
Once connected, you will be returned to the vSphere PowerCLI prompt. You are then ready for your next cmdlet
to be executed, as follows:
Figure 92.
Certificate Warning
During this “vSphere PowerCLI by Example” section, the certificate warning can be ignored.
Once you are connected, the Name, Port and User properties used to make the connection will be returned to
show a successful connection.
Using vSphere PowerCLI
Figure 93.