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Get-VBRCloudServerNetworkInfo

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    Short Description

    Returns networks available in your cloud resources.

    Applies to

    Platform: VMware, Hyper-V

    Product Edition: Standard, Enterprise, Enterprise Plus

    Syntax

    This cmdlet provides three parameter sets.

    • For looking for networks by name:

    Get-VBRCloudServerNetworkInfo [-Name <string[]>] [<CommonParameters>]

    • For looking for networks of a selected cloud service provider:

    Get-VBRCloudServerNetworkInfo [-CloudServer <VBRCloudServer[]>] [-Name <string[]>] [<CommonParameters>]

    • For looking for networks by ID:

    Get-VBRCloudServerNetworkInfo [-Id <guid[]>] [-Name <string[]>] [<CommonParameters>]

    Related Commands

    Get-VBRCloudServer

    Return Type

    VBRCloudServerNetworkInfo

    Detailed Description

    This cmdlet returns networks that are allocated to you by your cloud resources.

    Parameters

    Parameter

    Description

    Required

    Position

    Accept
    Pipeline
    Input

    Accept
    Wildcard
    Characters

    Name

    Specifies the name of the network you want to get.

    False

    Named

    False

    False

    CloudServer

    Specifies the cloud server. The cmdlet will return networks connected to this server.

    False

    Named

    True (by Value
    FromPipeline, ValueFromPipeline
    ByPropertyName)

    False

    Id

    Specifies the ID of the network you want to get.

    False

    Named

    False

    False

    <CommonParameters>

    This cmdlet supports Microsoft PowerShell common parameters. For more information about common parameters, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=113216.

    Example 1

    This command looks for a network by name.

    PS C:\PS> Get-VBRCloudServerNetworkInfo -Name "Lab Isolated Network"

    Example 2

    This example shows how to return networks connected to a selected cloud server.

    1. Run Get-VBRCloudServer to get the server and save it to the $cloudServer variable.
    2. Run Get-VBRCloudServerNetworkInfo with the saved variable.

    PS C:\PS> $cloudServer = Get-VBRCloudServer -Name "Hyper-V Silver"

    PS C:\PS> Get-VBRCloudServerNetworkInfo -CloudServer $cloudServer