Virtual machine details (CPU usage, Memory usage, Network usage).
Remote connection (Console) to the VM.
Shutdown / Reboot (see notes below).
Snapshot restoration (see notes below).
Virtual machines list.
The shutdown action will power off this Virtual Machine. The Virtual Machine will remain in the poweroff state, and can be powered on later. The first option (Send the power off signal) is the equivalent to execute the command from the console (shutdown). If this does not work, you can use the second option (Power off the machine) which is the equivalent of pressing the power off button on a computer.
The reboot action will reboot the virtual machine. As the shutdown, reboot has two options: (Send the reboot signal) which is the equivalent of sending the reboot signal from the console, or (reboot the machine) which is the equivalent of pressing the reboot button on a computer.
On the first day of your lab creation, each machine was setup to work with each other with basic settings. If you did a lot of changes and nothing works anymore, you can restore each machine separately using the (Revert) button under the “Snapshots” section of the virtual machine.