Windows PowerShell Cmdlets for Networking
Updated: October 17, 2012
Applies To: Windows Server 2012
You can use the following Windows PowerShell cmdlets to configure networking technologies in Windows Server® 2012.
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BranchCache Cmdlets in Windows PowerShell
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Data Center Bridging (DCB) Quality of Service (QoS) Cmdlets in Windows PowerShell
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DHCP Server Cmdlets in Windows PowerShell
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DirectAccess Client Cmdlets in Windows PowerShell
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DNS Client Cmdlets in Windows PowerShell
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Hyper-V Cmdlets in Windows PowerShell
Note Hyper-V includes cmdlets to configure virtual networking features, such as virtual network adapters and the Hyper-V Virtual Switch, in addition to cmdlets that are not related to networking. -
IPAM Server Cmdlets in Windows PowerShell
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Net TCP/IP Cmdlets in Windows PowerShell
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Network Adapter Cmdlets in Windows PowerShell
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Network Connectivity Status Cmdlets in Windows PowerShell
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Network Load Balancing Cmdlets in Windows PowerShell
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Network Quality of Service (QoS) Cmdlets in Windows PowerShell
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Network Security Cmdlets in Windows PowerShell
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Network Switch Team Cmdlets in Windows PowerShell
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NIC Teaming (NetLBFO) Cmdlets in Windows PowerShell
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Remote Access Cmdlets in Windows PowerShell