VPN Client Cmdlets in Windows PowerShell

Windows PowerShell® es un lenguaje de scripting y shell de línea de comandos basado en tareas diseñado especialmente para la administración del sistema. En este tema de referencia para los profesionales de tecnologías de la información (TI) ofrece ayuda en el uso de los cmdlets de Windows PowerShell para crear scripts y automatizar las tareas.

VPN Client

This reference provides cmdlet descriptions and syntax for all VPN Client-specific cmdlets. It lists the cmdlets in alphabetical order based on the verb at the beginning of the cmdlet.

Cmdlet Description

Add-VpnConnection

Adds a VPN connection to the Connection Manager phone book.

Add-VpnConnectionRoute

Adds a route to a VPN connection.

Add-VpnConnectionTriggerApplication

Adds applications which automatically trigger a VPN connection when launched.

Add-VpnConnectionTriggerTrustedNetwork

Adds DNS suffixes as trusted networks to the VPN profile.

Get-VpnConnection

Retrieves the specified VPN connection profile information.

Get-VpnConnectionTrigger

Gets trigger properties of a VPN connection.

New-EapConfiguration

Generates a new XML file with the specified EAP configuration.

New-VpnServerAddress

Creates a VPN server address object.

Remove-VpnConnection

Removes the specified VPN connection profile.

Remove-VpnConnectionRoute

Removes a route from a VPN connection.

Remove-VpnConnectionTriggerApplication

Removes a trigger application from a VPN connection.

Remove-VpnConnectionTriggerTrustedNetwork

Removes DNS suffixes previously configured as trusted networks from the VPN profile.

Set-VpnConnection

Changes the configuration settings of an existing VPN connection profile.

Set-VpnConnectionIPsecConfiguration

Sets the IPSec parameters of a VPN connection.

Set-VpnConnectionProxy

Configures web proxy information for the specified VPN connection.

Nota

To list all the cmdlets that are available, use the Get-Command –Module VpnClient cmdlet.

Para conocer más información o la sintaxis de cualquiera de los cmdlets, use el cmdlet Get-Help <nombre de cmdlet>, donde <nombre de cmdlet> es el nombre del cmdlet del que quiere información. Para obtener información más detallada, puede ejecutar cualquiera de los siguientes cmdlets:

Get-Help <nombre de cmdlet> -Detailed
Get-Help <nombre de cmdlet> -Examples
Get-Help <nombre de cmdlet> -Full