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Get-PcsvDevice

Get-PcsvDevice

Gets information about a remote hardware device.

Syntaxe

Parameter Set: ByComputerName
Get-PcsvDevice [-TargetAddress] <String> [-Credential] <PSCredential> [-ManagementProtocol] <ManagementProtocol> [[-Port] <UInt16> ] [-AsJob] [-Authentication <Authentication> ] [-CimSession <CimSession[]> ] [-SkipCACheck] [-SkipCNCheck] [-SkipRevocationCheck] [-ThrottleLimit <Int32> ] [-TimeoutSec <UInt32> ] [-UseSSL] [ <CommonParameters>]

Description détaillée

The Get-PcsvDevice cmdlet gets information about a remote device. The cmdlet connects to a remote device, for example, a baseboard management controller, and collects hardware inventory information and information about the firmware installed on the device. The cmdlet communicates with the remote device by using the Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) or WS-Management (WSMAN) protocols.

Paramètres

-AsJob

Alias

none

Obligatoire ?

false

Position ?

named

Valeur par défaut

none

Accepter l’entrée de pipeline ?

false

Accepter les caractères génériques ?

false

-Authentication<Authentication>

Specifies an authentication method to use for devices managed by WS-Management. Do not specify this parameter for devices managed by using IPMI. Les valeurs acceptables pour ce paramètre sont :

-- Basic
-- Digest
-- Default

If you specify Default for this parameter and a value of WSMAN for the ManagementProtocol parameter, the cmdlet uses Basic authentication.

Alias

none

Obligatoire ?

false

Position ?

named

Valeur par défaut

Default

Accepter l’entrée de pipeline ?

True (ByPropertyName)

Accepter les caractères génériques ?

false

-CimSession<CimSession[]>

Exécute l’applet de commande dans une session à distance ou sur un ordinateur distant. Entrez un nom d’ordinateur ou un objet de session, comme la sortie d’une applet de commande New-CimSession ou Get-CimSession. La valeur par défaut est la session active sur l’ordinateur local.

Alias

Session

Obligatoire ?

false

Position ?

named

Valeur par défaut

none

Accepter l’entrée de pipeline ?

false

Accepter les caractères génériques ?

false

-Credential<PSCredential>

Specifies a PSCredential object based on a user name and password. To obtain a PSCredential object, use the Get-Credential cmdlet. For more information, type Get-Help Get-Credential. This parameter specifies the credential for the remote hardware device.

Alias

none

Obligatoire ?

true

Position ?

3

Valeur par défaut

none

Accepter l’entrée de pipeline ?

True (ByPropertyName)

Accepter les caractères génériques ?

false

-ManagementProtocol<ManagementProtocol>

Specifies a management protocol used to communicate with a device. Les valeurs acceptables pour ce paramètre sont :

-- WSMAN
-- IPMI

Specify WSMAN for devices that represent information by using Systems Management Architecture for Server Hardware (SMASH), Desktop and mobile Architecture for System Hardware (DASH) or Physical Computer System View (PCSV) profiles. Refer to your hardware documentation for supported management protocols.

Alias

MP

Obligatoire ?

true

Position ?

4

Valeur par défaut

none

Accepter l’entrée de pipeline ?

True (ByPropertyName)

Accepter les caractères génériques ?

false

-Port<UInt16>

Specifies a port on the remote computer to use for the management connection. If you do not specify a port, the cmdlet uses the following default ports:

-- IPMI and WSMAN over HTTP. Port 623.
-- WSMAN over HTTPS. Port 664

Alias

none

Obligatoire ?

false

Position ?

5

Valeur par défaut

none

Accepter l’entrée de pipeline ?

True (ByPropertyName)

Accepter les caractères génériques ?

false

-SkipCACheck

Indicates that the client connects by using HTTPS without validating that a trusted CA signed the server certificate. Do not specify this parameter if you specify a value of IPMI for the ManagmentProtocol parameter.

Do not specify this parameter unless you can establish trust in another way, such as if the remote computer is part of a network that is physically secure and isolated, or if the remote computer is a trusted host in a Windows Remote Management (WinRM) configuration.

Alias

none

Obligatoire ?

false

Position ?

named

Valeur par défaut

none

Accepter l’entrée de pipeline ?

True (ByPropertyName)

Accepter les caractères génériques ?

false

-SkipCNCheck

Indicates that the certificate common name of the server does not need to match the host name of the server. Do not specify this parameter if you specify a value of IPMI for the ManagmentProtocol parameter.

Specify this parameter only for managing devices by using WSMAN over HTTPS. Be sure to specify this parameter only for trusted computers.

Alias

none

Obligatoire ?

false

Position ?

named

Valeur par défaut

none

Accepter l’entrée de pipeline ?

True (ByPropertyName)

Accepter les caractères génériques ?

false

-SkipRevocationCheck

Indicates that the cmdlet skips the revocation check of server certificates. Do not specify this parameter if you specify a value of IPMI for the ManagmentProtocol parameter.

Be sure to specify this parameter only for trusted computers.

Alias

none

Obligatoire ?

false

Position ?

named

Valeur par défaut

none

Accepter l’entrée de pipeline ?

True (ByPropertyName)

Accepter les caractères génériques ?

false

-TargetAddress<String>

Specifies the name or IP address of the management port on the remote hardware device. For server hardware, this is typically a dedicated BMC IP address. For other devices, like network switches, this is the IP address of their management port. For desktop and mobile devices, the BMC sometimes shares the same IP address as the computer.

Alias

CN,ComputerName,IpAddress

Obligatoire ?

true

Position ?

2

Valeur par défaut

none

Accepter l’entrée de pipeline ?

True (ByPropertyName)

Accepter les caractères génériques ?

false

-ThrottleLimit<Int32>

Spécifie le nombre maximal d’opérations simultanées qui peuvent être établies pour exécuter cette applet de commande. Si ce paramètre est omis ou si la valeur 0 est entrée, Windows PowerShell ® calcule une limitation optimale pour l’applet de commande en fonction du nombre d’applets de commande CIM qui s’exécutent sur l’ordinateur. La limitation s’applique seulement à l’applet de commande actuelle, et non pas à la session ni à l’ordinateur.

Alias

none

Obligatoire ?

false

Position ?

named

Valeur par défaut

none

Accepter l’entrée de pipeline ?

false

Accepter les caractères génériques ?

false

-TimeoutSec<UInt32>

Specifies how long to wait, in seconds, for a response from the remote hardware device. After this period, the cmdlet abandons the connection attempt.

Alias

none

Obligatoire ?

false

Position ?

named

Valeur par défaut

none

Accepter l’entrée de pipeline ?

True (ByPropertyName)

Accepter les caractères génériques ?

false

-UseSSL

Indicates that the server connects to the target computer by using SSL. WSMAN encrypts all content transmitted over the network. Specify this parameter to use the additional protection of HTTPS instead of HTTP. If you specify this parameter and SSL is not available on the connection port, the command fails.

Alias

none

Obligatoire ?

false

Position ?

named

Valeur par défaut

none

Accepter l’entrée de pipeline ?

True (ByPropertyName)

Accepter les caractères génériques ?

false

<CommonParameters>

Cette applet de commande prend en charge les paramètres courants : -Verbose, -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable, -OutBuffer et -OutVariable. Pour plus d’informations, consultez about_CommonParameters (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=113216).

Entrées

Le type d’entrée correspond au type des objets que vous pouvez transmettre à l’applet de commande.

Sorties

Le type de sortie est le type des objets émis par l’applet de commande.

  • Microsoft.Management.Infrastructure.CimInstance#root/Microsoft/Windows/HardwareManagement/MSFT_PCSVDevice

    A MSFT_PCSVDevice instance (derived from CIM_PhysicalComputerSystemView) that is used to represent the remote device.

Exemples

Example 1: Get information from a remote IPMI device

This example connects with an IPMI device and returns hardware and firmware information for the device.

The first command uses the Get-Credential cmdlet to create a credential, and then stores it in the $Credential variable. The cmdlet prompts you for a user name and password. For more information, type Get-Help Get-Credential.

The second command returns the hardware and firmware information from the target computer. The command connects with the remote hardware device that has the management IP address 10.0.0.29 by using the IPMI management protocol and the default port (623). The command specifies the credential object stored in the $Credential variable.

The EnabledState property indicates whether the machine is on or off or in an alternate state, such as quiesce.

PS C:\> $Credential = Get-Credential Admin
PS C:\> Get-PCSVDevice -TargetAddress "10.0.0.29" -ManagementProtocol IPMI -Credential $Credential

Example 2: Get information from a remote WSMAN device

This example connects with a WS-Management device by using a custom port, and returns the hardware and firmware information for the device. The remote device uses a self-signed certificate for authentication, so the Get-PcsvDevice cmdlet specifies the SkipCACheck and SkipCNCheck parameters. Specify these parameters only for connecting to trusted remote hardware devices.

The first command uses the Get-Credential cmdlet to create a credential, and then stores it in the $Credential variable. The cmdlet prompts you for a user name and password. For more information, type Get-Help Get-Credential.

The second command returns the hardware and firmware information from the target computer. The command connects with the target computer that has the management IP address 10.0.0.30 by using the WS-Management protocol, SSL, and port 664. The command specifies the credential object stored in the $Credential variable.

The command specifies that the client connects by using HTTPS without validating that a CA authority signed the server certificate. The command specifies that the certificate common name (CN) of the server does not need to match the host name of the server. The command specifies that the cmdlet skips the revocation check of server certificates.

PS C:\> $Credential = Get-Credential Admin
PS C:\> Get-PcsvDevice -TargetAddress "10.0.0.30" -Credential $Credential -ManagementProtocol WSMan -Port 664 -UseSSL -SkipCACheck -SkipCNCheck -SkipRevocationCheck

Example 3: Get information from a remote WSMAN device over HTTP

This example connects with a WS-Management using HTTP. Since the traffic is unencrypted, additional configuration on the management client is required.

The first two commands create the configuration that the WS-Management client on Windows requires to enable unecrypted WSMAN traffic. This is a one-time only configuration.

The third command uses the Get-Credential cmdlet to create a credential, and then stores it in the $Credential variable. The cmdlet prompts you for a user name and password. For more information, type Get-Help Get-Credential.

The fourth command connects with the target computer that has the management IP address 10.0.0.30 by using the WS-Management protocol and port 16992. The command specifies the credential object stored in the $Credential variable. The command specifies the Digest authentication method for the device.

PS C:\> Set-Item WSMan:\localhost\Client\TrustedHosts "10.0.0.30"
PS C:\> Set-Item WSMan:\localhost\Client\AllowUnencrypted true
PS C:\> $Credential = Get-Credential Admin
PS C:\> Get-PCSVDevice -TargetAddress 10.0.0.30 -ManagementProtocol WSMan -Port 16992 -Credential $Credential -Authentication Digest

Rubriques connexes

Start-PcsvDevice

Stop-PcsvDevice

Restart-PcsvDevice