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You congured the endpoint and added a REST host. XaaS architects can use XaaS to publish HTTP-REST
plug-in workows as catalog items and resource actions.
Configure the PowerShell Plug-In as an Endpoint
You can add an endpoint and congure the PowerShell plug-in to connect to a running PowerShell host, so
that you can call PowerShell scripts and cmdlets from vRealize Orchestrator actions and workows, and
work with the result.
Prerequisites
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Verify that you have access to a Windows PowerShell host. For more information about Microsoft
Windows PowerShell, see the Windows PowerShell documentation.
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Log in to the vRealize Automation console as a tenant administrator.
Procedure
1 Select Administration > vRO  > Endpoints.
2
Click the New icon ( ).
3 Select PowerShell from the Plug-in drop-down menu.
4 Click Next.
5 Enter a name and, optionally, a description.
6 Click Next.
7 Specify the PowerShell host details.
a Enter the name of the host in the Name text box.
b Enter the IP address or the FDQN of the host in the Host/IP text box.
8 Select the PowerShell host type to which the plug-in connects.
Option Action
WinRM
a Enter the port number to use for communication with the host in the
Port text box under the PowerShell host details.
b Select a transport protocol from the Transport protocol drop-down
menu.
N If you use the HTTPS transport protocol, the certicate of the
remote PowerShell host is imported to the vRealize Orchestrator
keystore.
c Select the authentication type from the Authentication drop-down
menu.
N To use Kerberos authentication, enable it on the WinRM
service. For information about conguring Kerberos authentication,
see Using the PowerShell Plug-In.
SSH
None.
9 Enter the credentials for a shared session communication with the PowerShell host in the User name
and Password text boxes.
10 Click Finish.
You added an Windows PowerShell host as an endpoint. XaaS architects can use the XaaS to publish
PowerShell plug-in workows as catalog items and resource actions.
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