VMware vSphere Troubleshooting: Troubleshoot Advanced Features
Part 4 of 4 in the VMware vSphere Troubleshooting is a deep dive into troubleshooting advanced vSphere features.
What you'll learn
Part 4 of 4 in the VMware vSphere Troubleshooting is a deep dive into troubleshooting advanced vSphere features. The goal of this course is to enhance your skills to enable you to troubleshoot vSphere. This course will show you how to troubleshoot vSphere using log files, how to prevent downtime with your HA cluster, ways to deal with broken vNetwork Distributed Switches, and how to quickly get vSphere back up and running. If you are a middle-to-upper level enterprise network administrator, and/or have taken our VMware vSphere Training course or have done hands-on work with vSphere, you’ll benefit from the advanced troubleshooting techniques presented in our vSphere Troubleshooting Training course.
Table of contents
- Introduction 1m
- Overview of the ESX Server Firewall 2m
- Where is the ESXi Server Firewall? 2m
- Configuring the ESX Firewall - GUI 5m
- Configuring the ESX Firewall - esxcfg-firewall 11m
- Opening Custom Ports on the ESX Firewall 2m
- Troubleshooting the ESX Firewall 4m
- Adding Your Own Firewall Service 9m
- How to Log Firewall Packet Denials 5m
- What We Covered 3m