Network Transition Cmdlets in Windows PowerShell

Windows PowerShell® is a task-based command-line shell and scripting language designed especially for system administration. This reference topic for the information technology (IT) professional provides assistance in utilizing the Windows PowerShell cmdlets to script and automate tasks.

Network Transition

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

cmdlet Description

Add-NetIPHttpsCertBinding

Binds an SSL certificate to an IP-HTTPS server.

Disable-NetDnsTransitionConfiguration

Disables the DNS64 configuration on a computer.

Disable-NetIPHttpsProfile

Disables the currently active IP-HTTPS profile.

Disable-NetNatTransitionConfiguration

Disables the NAT64 configuration on a computer.

Enable-NetDnsTransitionConfiguration

Enables the DNS64 configuration on a computer.

Enable-NetIPHttpsProfile

Enables an IP-HTTPS configuration profile.

Enable-NetNatTransitionConfiguration

Enables the NAT64 configuration on a computer.

Get-Net6to4Configuration

Retrieves the 6to4 configuration of a computer or a Group Policy Object (GPO).

Get-NetDnsTransitionConfiguration

Retrieves the DNS64 configuration of a computer.

Get-NetDnsTransitionMonitoring

Retrieves the DNS64 configuration of a computer.

Get-NetIPHttpsConfiguration

Gets the IP-HTTPS configuration from a computer or a Group Policy Object (GPO).

Get-NetIPHttpsState

Gets the active IP-HTTPS state of a computer.

Get-NetIsatapConfiguration

Gets the ISATAP configuration of a computer or a Group Policy Object (GPO).

Get-NetNatTransitionConfiguration

Retrieves the NAT64 configuration of a computer.

Get-NetNatTransitionMonitoring

Retrieves the NAT64 mappings on a computer.

Get-NetTeredoConfiguration

Gets the Teredo configuration of a computer or a Group Policy Object (GPO).

Get-NetTeredoState

Retrieves the active Teredo state of the local computer.

New-NetIPHttpsConfiguration

Creates an IP-HTTPS configuration.

New-NetNatTransitionConfiguration

Creates a new instance of the NAT64 and the associated configuration on a computer.

Remove-NetIPHttpsCertBinding

Removes all of the IP-HTTPS certificate bindings.

Remove-NetIPHttpsConfiguration

Removes an IP-HTTPS configuration profile.

Remove-NetNatTransitionConfiguration

Removes the NAT64 configuration for one or more instances on a computer.

Rename-NetIPHttpsConfiguration

Renames an IP-HTTPS profile.

Reset-Net6to4Configuration

Resets the Group Policy Object (GPO) settings for a 6to4 configuration.

Reset-NetDnsTransitionConfiguration

Resets the DNS64 configuration on a computer.

Reset-NetIPHttpsConfiguration

Resets the IP-HTTPS configuration elements in a Group Policy Object (GPO).

Reset-NetIsatapConfiguration

Resets ISATAP configuration elements contained in a Group Policy Object (GPO).

Reset-NetTeredoConfiguration

Resets the Teredo configuration elements in a Group Policy Object (GPO).

Set-Net6to4Configuration

Sets the 6to4 configuration for both client computers and servers.

Set-NetDnsTransitionConfiguration

Sets the DNS64 configuration on a computer.

Set-NetIPHttpsConfiguration

Modifies an IP-HTTPS configuration.

Set-NetIsatapConfiguration

Sets an ISATAP configuration on a computer or on a Group Policy Object (GPO).

Set-NetNatTransitionConfiguration

Sets the NAT64 configuration on a computer.

Set-NetTeredoConfiguration

Modifies the Teredo configuration of a computer or a Group Policy object (GPO).

Notes

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

For more information about, or for the syntax of, any of the cmdlets, use the Get-Help <cmdlet name> cmdlet, where <cmdlet name> is the name of the cmdlet that you want to research. For more detailed information, you can run any of the following cmdlets:

Get-Help <cmdlet name> -Detailed
Get-Help <cmdlet name> -Examples
Get-Help <cmdlet name> -Full

More Information

For more information about the cmdlets, see the following:

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