Set-Pair

Pairs a site.

Syntax

Set-pair [-ZVMIP] <String> [-ZVMPort] <Int32> [-Username] <String> [-Password] <String>
[-PeerSiteIp] <String> [-PeerSitePort] <Int32> [-Token] <String> -Wait <int32>] [<Common&RiskParameters>]

Description

The Set-Pair cmdlet pairs the current site with another, peer site.

Parameters

[-ZVMIP] <String>

The IP address of the machine where the Zerto Virtual Manager is installed that is used to process the cmdlet.

Required? True
Position? 1 or named
Default Value None
Accept Wildcard Characters? False
[-ZVMPort] <Int32>

The HTTP port used for inbound communication with the Zerto Virtual Manager for APIs and cmdlets, specified during the installation. The default port recommended during installation is 9080.

Required? True
Position? 2 or named
Default Value None
Accept Wildcard Characters? False
[-Username] <String>

A username defined in the users.txt file in the Zerto installation folder, for the Zerto Virtual Manager where the cmdlet is run.

Required? True
Position? 3 or named
Default Value None
Accept Wildcard Characters? False
[-Password] <String>

The password for the specified username, in the users.txt file in the Zerto Virtual Replication installation folder, for the Zerto Virtual Manager where the cmdlet is run, encrypted using SHA-1.

Required? True
Position? 4 or named
Default Value None
Accept Wildcard Characters? False
[-PeerSiteIp] <String>

The IP address of the Zerto Virtual Manager peered site.

Required? True
Position? 5 or named
Default Value None
Accept Wildcard Characters? False
[-PeerSitePort] <Int32>

The HTTP port of the Zerto Virtual Manager peered site. The default port is 9081.

Required? True
Position? 6 or named
Default Value None
Accept Wildcard Characters? False
[-Token] <String>

The generated token from the destination site.

Required? True
Position? 7 or named
Default Value None
Accept Wildcard Characters? False
[-Wait <Int32>]

The number of seconds to wait before timing out.

Required? False
Position? Named
Default Value None
Accept Wildcard Characters? False
<Common&RiskParameters>

This cmdlet supports the parameters described in Optional PowerShell Parameters.

Inputs and Outputs

The input type is the type of the objects that you can pipe to the cmdlet. The return type is the type of the objects that the cmdlet returns.

Inputs None.
Outputs SetPair returns the task identifier for the command and the site identifier.