Windows Management Framework 5.0 Preview
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ya esta disponible el Preview de Windows Management Framework 5.0, aqui los detalles:
Windows Management Framework 5.0 Preview September 2014 includes updates to Windows PowerShell, Windows PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC), and Windows PowerShell ISE. It also includes OneGet, PowerShellGet, and Network Switch cmdlets.
This release includes new features and functionality in Windows Management Framework 5.0, including the following:
- Windows PowerShell 5.0
- Windows PowerShell Integrated Scripting Environment
- Windows PowerShell Desired State Configuration
- Network Switch Cmdlets
- OneGet
Your feedback about Windows Management Framework 5.0 Preview September 2014 is valuable to us; we invite you to provide feedback at all times. For important information about changes in behavior from Windows PowerShell 4.0, and a list of known issues with this release, be sure to read the WMF 5.0 Preview September 2014 release notes that are available for download with this package. You can log bugs and suggestions by using the Microsoft Connect website.
Windows Management Framework 5.0 makes updated management functionality available for installation on Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows 8.1 Pro, and Windows 8.1 Enterprise.
Network Switch Cmdlets
The Network Switch cmdlets enable you to do switch, virtual LAN (VLAN) and basic Layer 2 network switch port configuration on Windows Server 2012 R2 logo-certified network switches. Microsoft remains committed to support the Datacenter Abstraction Layer(DAL) vision, and to show value for our customers and partners in this space. You can use these cmdlets to do the following:
- Global switch configuration, such as:
- Set host name
- Set switch banner
- Persist configuration
- Enable or disable feature
- VLAN configuration:
- Create or remove VLAN
- Enable or disable VLAN
- Enumerate VLAN
- Set friendly name to a VLAN
- Layer 2 port configuration:
- Enumerate ports
- Enable or disable ports
- Set port modes and properties
- Add or associate VLAN to Trunk or Access on the port
OneGet
OneGet is a new way to discover and install software packages from around the web. With OneGet, you can:
- Manage a list of software repositories in which packages can be searched, acquired, and installed
- Search and filter your repositories to find the packages you need
- Seamlessly install and uninstall packages from one or more repositories with a single Windows PowerShell command
PowerShellGet
PowerShellGet is a new way to discover, install, and update Windows PowerShell modules. First available in WMF 5.0 Preview May 2014, PowerShellGet contains a set of cmdlets that enable users to interact with an online module gallery.
- Discover modules from the gallery by running the Find-Module command
- Install modules from the gallery by running the Install-Module command
- Update installed modules by running the Update-Module command
Updates to the following applications:
- Windows PowerShell 5.0
- Windows PowerShell Integrated Scripting Environment (ISE)
- Windows PowerShell Desired State Configuration