A virtual machine can use up to four virtual serial ports. You can connect the virtual serial port to a physical serial port or to a file on the host computer. You can also use a host-side-named pipe to set up a direct connection between two virtual machines or a connection between a virtual machine and an application on the host computer. In addition, you can use a port or a Virtual Serial Port Concentrator (vSPC) URI to connect a serial port over the network.
Prerequisites
- Familiarize yourself with the different media types that the port can access, vSPC connections, and any conditions that might apply. See vSphere Virtual Machine Administration.
- To connect a serial port over a network, add a Firewall rule set. See vSphere Virtual Machine Administration.
- Required privilege:
Power off the virtual machine.
Procedure
Example: Establishing Serial Port Network Connections to a Client or Server Without Authentication Parameters
If you do not use vSPC and you configure your virtual machine with a serial port connected as a server with a
telnet://:12345
URI, you can connect to your virtual machine's serial port from your Linux or Windows operating system.
telnet yourESXiServerIPAddress 12345
Similarly, if you run the Telnet Server on your Linux system on port 23 (
telnet://yourLinuxBox:23
), you configure the virtual machine as a client URI.
telnet://yourLinuxBox:23The virtual machine initiates the connection to your Linux system on port 23.