#Establish a connection with Parallels RAS (Replace Administrator with your RAS root account). New-RASSession Administrator#Add a RAS Secure Gateway (replace 'gw.company.dom' with a valid FQDN, computer name, or IP address). New-RASGateway-Server "gw.company.dom"#Add the first RD Session Host server (replace rds1.company.dom with a valid FQDN, computer name, or IP address).#The $RDS1 variable receives an object of type RDS identifying the RD Session Host.$RDS1 =New-RASRDS-Server "rds1.company.dom"#Update the description of RD Session Host specified by the $RDS1 variable. Set-RASRDS-InputObject $RDS1 -Description "Updating RDS Host 1"#Add the second RD Session Host. $RDS2 = New-RASRDS-Server "rds2.company.dom"#Get the list of RD Session Host servers. The $RDSList variable receives an array of objects of type RDS. $RDSList =Get-RASRDS#Create an RD Session Host Group and add both RD Session Host objects to it. New-RASRDSGroup-Name "My RDS Group"-RDSObject $RDSList#Add the third RD Session Host server. $RDS3 =New-RASRDS-Server "rds3.company.dom"#Move RDS to RDS Group Member Move-RASRDSGroupMember-GroupName "My RDS Group"-RDSServer "rds3.company.dom"#Update default settings used to configure RD Session Host agents. Set-RASRDSDefaultSettings-MaxSessions 100-EnableAppMonitoring $true#Add a published desktop. New-RASPubRDSDesktop-Name "PubDesktop_1"#Activate Parallels RAS as a trial (you will have to provide a valid Parallels My Account email and password). Invoke-RASLicenseActivate#Apply all settings. This cmdlet performs the same action as the Apply button in the RAS console. Invoke-RASApply#End the current RAS session. Remove-RASSession