Dell Broadcom NetXtreme Family of Adapters User Manual

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Windows Driver and Management Application Installation: Broadcom NetXtreme II® Network Adapter User Guide

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NOTES:

If the certificate was generated using the host name, enter the host name. If it was generated
using the IP address, enter the IP address. For an IPv6 address, use brackets [ ] around the
address.
If HTTPS is configured in your system, the listener must be deleted before creating a new HTTPS
listener. Use the following command:
winrm delete winrm/config/Listener?Address=*+Transport=HTTPS

j. The above command creates a listener on the HTTPS port (5986) using any/all network address of the server,

and my SelfSSL generated certificate.

k. You can use the winrm command to modify or set the HTTPS listener, as WinRM listeners can be configured on

any user defined port.

l. From command prompt, run the following command to verify that the listener(s) that have been configured:

winrm e winrm/config/listener

2. Test HTTPS/SSL connection on the server.

a. At the command prompt on the server, enter the following command:

winrs -r:https://yourserver:5986 -u:username -p:password hostname

b. If setup correctly, the output of the command shows the server host name.

c. To check WinRM Service Configuration, run the following command:

winrm get winrm/config/service

Step 7: Additional Server Configuration

If necessary, modify the firewall rules as follows:

Windows Server 2008 R2

1. From the Administrative Tools menu, open Windows Firewall with Advanced Security.
2. Right-click Inbound Rules and select New Rule.

The new rule wizard opens.

3. Select Port and click Next.
4. On the Protocol and Ports screen, select TCP and enter the specific port, for example, 5985 for HTTP or 5986 for

HTTPS.

5. Click Next.
6. On the Action screen, select Allow the connection and click Next.
7. For Profile, you can select all three profiles if your server is in a workgroup.
8. Specify a name for the rule and click Finish.
9. Ensure that the new rule and is enabled (the green check box is selected).

Windows XP

1. Click Start > Control Panel, and then double-click Windows Firewall.
2. Click the Exceptions tab
3. Click Add Port.
4. Enter a meaningful Name, for example "WinRM rule" and port number, for example, 5985 for HTTP or 5986 for HTTPS.
5. Click OK.

Useful WinRM Commands

Command

Description

winrm quickconfig or winrm qc

Configures WinRM with default settings

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