NetCmdlets 2016
Welcome to NetCmdlets, a suite of Microsoft Windows PowerShell Cmdlets for network monitoring, management, remote access and file transfer. Using /n software NetCmdlets and Windows PowerShell, Systems Administrators and IT professionals can easily manage heterogeneous networks and network devices directly from Windows PowerShell.
NetCmdlets include a broad range of network management and messaging capabilities. The current release contains more than 30 Cmdlets implementing major networking protocols such as SNMP, LDAP, DNS, Syslog, HTTP, WebDav, FTP, SMTP, POP, IMAP, Rexec/RShell, Telnet and more.
Cmdlets Included
Add-IMAP | The Add-IMAP cmdlet is used to add mail or folder to your Internet Message Access (IMAP) server. |
Add-Jar | The Add-Jar cmdlet allows for the appending of a file to an existing Jar archive. |
Add-LDAP | The Add-LDAP cmdlet is used to communicate with LDAP Directory Servers (such as Active Directory) using the LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access) protocol and add new items to it. |
Add-S3 | The Add-S3 cmdlet can be used to create objects and buckets in the Amazon S3 service. |
Add-SevenZip | The Add-SevenZip cmdlet allows for the appending of a file to an existing 7z archive. |
Add-Tar | The Add-Tar cmdlet allows for the appending of a file to an existing TAR archive. |
Add-VPN | The Add-VPN cmdlet can be used to create a new VPN connection on the system. |
Add-Zip | The Add-ZIP cmdlet allows for the appending of a file to an existing ZIP, JAR, or TAR archive. |
Compress-Bzip2 | The Compress-Bzip2 cmdlet implements a Bzip2 compressor. |
Compress-Gzip | The Compress-Gzip cmdlet implements a compressor GZIP format archives. |
Compress-Jar | The Compress-Jar cmdlet implements a compressor for JAR format archives. |
Compress-SevenZip | The Compress-SevenZip cmdlet implements a compressor for SevenZip files. |
Compress-Tar | The Compress-Tar cmdlet implements a compressor for TAR format archives. |
Compress-Zip | The Compress-ZIP cmdlet implements a compressor for ZIP, GZIP, JAR, TAR, and ZIP SFX. |
Connect-VPN | The Connect-VPN cmdlet is used to connect to an established VPN connection. |
Convert-Data | The Convert-Data cmdlet is used to encode or decode data from one format to another. |
Copy-IMAP | The Copy-IMAP cmdlet is used to copy mails between folders in your Internet Message Access (IMAP) server. |
Copy-WebDAV | The Copy-WebDAV cmdlet implements an easy-to-use interface to the Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning protocol (WebDAV). |
Disconnect-VPN | The Disconnect-VPN cmdlet is used to disconnect from an established VPN connection. |
Expand-Bzip2 | The Expand-Bzip2 cmdlet implements a decompressor for Bzip2 archives. |
Expand-Gzip | The Expand-Gzip cmdlet implements a decompressor for GZIP archives. |
Expand-Jar | The Expand-Jar cmdlet implements a decompressor for JAR archives. |
Expand-SevenZip | The Expand-SevenZip cmdlet implements a decompressor for 7zip archives. |
Expand-Tar | The Expand-Tar cmdlet implements a decompressor for TAR archives. |
Expand-Zip | The Expand-ZIP cmdlet implements a decompressor for ZIP, GZIP, JAR, and TAR archives. |
Export-Certificate | The Export-Certificate cmdlet is used to export an X.509 certificate from a certificate store. |
Get-Certificate | The Get-Certificate cmdlet is used to list X.509 certificates in a certificate store. |
Get-CloudStorage | The Get-CloudStorage cmdlet is used to download files and retrieve directory listings from Cloud Storage providers. |
Get-DNS | The Get-DNS cmdlet is used to query a DNS server for records. |
Get-FTP | The Get-FTP cmdlet is used to download files and retrieve directory listings from FTP, SFTP, and FTPS servers. |
Get-HTTP | The Get-HTTP cmdlet can be used to retrieve documents from the World Wide Web. |
Get-IMAP | The Get-IMAP cmdlet is used to retrieve electronic mail from Internet Message Access (IMAP) servers. |
Get-LDAP | The Get-LDAP cmdlet is used to search LDAP Directory Servers using the LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access) Protocol. |
Get-MX | The Get-MX cmdlet is used to query a DNS server for mail server records. |
Get-NNTP | The Get-NNTP cmdlet is used to read articles on Usenet news servers. |
Get-Packet | The Get-Packet cmdlet is used to listen to network traffic. |
Get-POP | The Get-POP cmdlet is used to retrieve electronic mail from Internet Post Office (POP) servers. |
Get-PowerShellServerFile | The Get-PowerShellServerFile Cmdlet is used to retrieve a file from a remote PowerShell Server. |
Get-RAS | The Get-RAS cmdlet can be used to call the Remote Access System (RAS) to list connections, devices and phonebook entries. |
Get-RSS | The Get-RSS cmdlet is used to retrieve and parse RSS syndicated content. |
Get-S3 | The Get-S3 cmdlet provides an easy interface to Amazon's Simple Storage Service (S3). |
Get-SCP | The Get-SCP cmdlet is used to download files from SCP enabled SSH servers. |
Get-SFTP | The Get-SFTP cmdlet is used to download files and retrieve directory listings from SFTP servers. |
Get-SMIMEIMAP | The Get-SMIMEIMAP cmdlet is used to retrieve electronic mail from Internet Message Access (IMAP) servers. |
Get-SMIMEPOP | The Get-SMIMEPOP cmdlet is used to retrieve electronic mail from Internet Post Office (POP) servers. |
Get-SNMP | The Get-SNMP cmdlet is used to query SNMP agents. |
Get-Syslog | The Get-Syslog cmdlet is used to receive network system log packets. |
Get-TFTP | The Get-TFTP cmdlet is used to download files from TFTP servers. |
Get-Time | The Get-Time cmdlet provides the current (GMT) time from an Internet Time Server. |
Get-Trace | The Get-Trace cmdlet allows you to trace the path IP packets take on the Internet. |
Get-Trap | The Get-Trap cmdlet provides a listening point for SNMP traps. |
Get-UDP | The Get-UDP cmdlet is used to listen for UDP datagrams. |
Get-WebDAV | The Get-WebDAV cmdlet implements an easy-to-use interface to the Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning protocol (WebDAV). |
Get-Whois | The get-whois cmdlet allows you to query a WHOIS Server for Domain registration information. |
Import-Certificate | The Import-Certificate cmdlet is used to import an X.509 certificate from a PFX file into a certificate store. |
Invoke-PowerShellServer | The Invoke-PowerShellServer Cmdlet is used to remotely execute a command on the PowerShell Server. |
Invoke-Rexec | The Invoke-Rexec cmdlet is used to execute commands on a remote UNIX machine using the rexec mechanism. |
Invoke-Rshell | The Invoke-RShell cmdlet is used to execute commands on a remote Unix machine using the rshell mechanism. |
Invoke-SSH | The Invoke-SSHcmdlet is used to remotely execute a command on an SSH server. |
Invoke-Telnet | The Invoke-Telnet cmdlet is used to remotely execute a command on a Telnet server. |
Lock-WebDAV | The Lock-WebDAV cmdlet implements an easy-to-use interface to the Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning protocol (WebDAV). |
Move-IMAP | The Move-IMAP cmdlet is used to move mails between folders in your Internet Message Access (IMAP) server. |
Move-WebDAV | The Move-WebDAV cmdlet implements an easy-to-use interface to the Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning protocol (WebDAV). |
New-Certificate | The New-Certificate cmdlet is used to create new X.509 certificates in a certificate store. |
Protect-Data | The Protect-Data cmdlet supports encrypting data with various symmetric algorithms including AES, 3DES, and more. |
Remove-Certificate | The Remove-Certificate cmdlet is used to remove an X.509 certificate from a certificate store. |
Remove-CloudStorage | The Remove-CloudStorage cmdlet is used to delete files and directories from Cloud Storage providers. |
Remove-FTP | The Remove-FTP cmdlet is used to delete files from FTP, SFTP, and FTPS servers. |
Remove-IMAP | The Remove-IMAP cmdlet is used to remove mails and folders on your Internet Message Access (IMAP) server. |
Remove-LDAP | The Remove-LDAP cmdlet is used to communicate with LDAP Directory Servers (such as Active Directory) using the LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access) protocol and delete items from it. |
Remove-POP | The Remove-POP cmdlet is used to delete electronic mail from Internet Post Office (POP) servers. |
Remove-S3 | The Remove-S3 cmdlet can be used to delete objects and buckets from the Amazon S3 service. |
Remove-SFTP | The Remove-SFTP cmdlet is used to delete files from SFTP servers. |
Remove-VPN | The Remove-VPN cmdlet can be used to delete an existing VPN connection on the system. |
Remove-WebDAV | The Remove-WebDAV cmdlet implements an easy-to-use interface to the Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning protocol (WebDAV). |
Rename-CloudStorage | The Rename-CloudStorage cmdlet is used to rename remote files stored by Cloud Storage providers. |
Rename-FTP | The Rename-FTP cmdlet is used to rename files in FTP, SFTP, and FTPS servers. |
Rename-IMAP | The Rename-IMAP cmdlet is used to rename folders on your Internet Message Access (IMAP) server. |
Rename-LDAP | The Rename-LDAP cmdlet is used to communicate with LDAP Directory Servers (such as Active Directory) using the LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access) protocol and execute a 'modify RDN' operation to items in it to change the assigned Distinguished Name. |
Rename-S3 | The Rename-S3 cmdlet is used to rename objects on Amazon S3 servers. |
Rename-SFTP | The Rename-SFTP cmdlet is used to rename files in SFTP servers. |
Search-IMAP | The Search-IMAP cmdlet is used to search electronic mail from Internet Message Access (IMAP) servers. |
Send-CloudStorage | The Send-CloudStorage cmdlet is used to upload files and create new directories with Cloud Storage providers. |
Send-Email | The Send-Email cmdlet is used to send Internet mail using the SMTP protocol (the Internet mail standard). |
Send-FTP | The Send-FTP cmdlet can be used to upload files to FTP, SFTP, and FTPS servers. |
Send-IM | The Send-IM cmdlet is used to send messages using the XMPP (Jabber) protocol. |
Send-NNTP | The Send-NNTP cmdlet is used to post articles on Usenet news servers. |
Send-Page | The Send-Page cmdlet is used to send messages using the SNPP protocol. |
Send-Ping | The Send-Ping cmdlet encapsulates ICMP ECHO functionality, used to check whether there is a communications link between two computers. |
Send-PowerShellServerFile | The Send-PowerShellServerFile Cmdlet is used to send a file to PowerShell Server. |
Send-SCP | The Send-SCP cmdlet is used to upload files to SCP enabled SSH servers. |
Send-SFTP | The Send-SFTP cmdlet can be used to upload files to SFTP servers. |
Send-SMIMEEmail | The Send-SMIMEEmail cmdlet is used to send Signed and Encrypted Internet mail using the SMTP protocol (the Internet mail standard). |
Send-SMS | The Send-SMS cmdlet is used to send SMS messages to cellular phones. |
Send-Syslog | The Send-Syslog cmdlet is used to send network system log packets. |
Send-TCP | The Send-TCP cmdlet provides an easy way to send data over a raw TCP connection. |
Send-TFTP | The Send-TFTP cmdlet is used to upload files to TFTP servers via the TFTP protocol defined in RFC 783. |
Send-Trap | The Send-Trap cmdlet is used to sends SNMP traps to a remote address. |
Send-UDP | The Send-UDP cmdlet is used to send UDP datagrams. |
Send-WebDAV | The Send-WebDAV cmdlet implements an easy-to-use interface to the Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning protocol (WebDAV). |
Set-IMAP | The Set-IMAP cmdlet is used to manage the mail on your Internet Message Access (IMAP) server. |
Set-LDAP | The Set-LDAP cmdlet is used to communicate with LDAP Directory Servers (such as Active Directory) using the LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access) protocol. |
Set-RAS | The Set-RAS cmdlet can be used to call the Remote Access System (RAS) to create and delete phonebook entries. |
Set-SNMP | The Set-SNMP cmdlet exposes functionality to PowerShell to send SNMP SET requests. |
Set-WebDAV | The Set-WebDAV cmdlet implements an easy-to-use interface to the Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning protocol (WebDAV). |
Unlock-WebDAV | The Unlock-WebDAV cmdlet implements an easy-to-use interface to the Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning protocol (WebDAV). |
Unprotect-Data | The Unprotect-Data cmdlet supports decrypting data with various symmetric algorithms including AES, 3DES, and more. |
Connect-IMAP | The Connect-IMAP cmdlet is used to create a persistent connection object. |
Connect-LDAP | The Connect-LDAP cmdlet is used to create a persistent connection object. |
Connect-CloudStorage | The Connect-CloudStorage cmdlet is used to create a persistent connection object. |
Connect-FTP | The Connect-FTP cmdlet is used to create a persistent connection object. |
Connect-NNTP | The Connect-NNTP cmdlet is used to create a persistent connection object. |
Connect-POP | The Connect-POP cmdlet is used to create a persistent connection object. |
Connect-SCP | The Connect-SCP cmdlet is used to create a persistent connection object. |
Connect-SFTP | The Connect-SFTP cmdlet is used to create a persistent connection object. |
Connect-SMIMEIMAP | The Connect-SMIMEIMAP cmdlet is used to create a persistent connection object. |
Connect-SMIMEPOP | The Connect-SMIMEPOP cmdlet is used to create a persistent connection object. |
Connect-PowerShellServer | The Connect-PowerShellServer cmdlet is used to create a persistent connection object. |
Connect-SSH | The Connect-SSH cmdlet is used to create a persistent connection object. |
Connect-Telnet | The Connect-Telnet cmdlet is used to create a persistent connection object. |
Connect-Email | The Connect-Email cmdlet is used to create a persistent connection object. |
Connect-IM | The Connect-IM cmdlet is used to create a persistent connection object. |
Connect-SMIMEEmail | The Connect-SMIMEEmail cmdlet is used to create a persistent connection object. |
Connect-SMS | The Connect-SMS cmdlet is used to create a persistent connection object. |
Connect-TCP | The Connect-TCP cmdlet is used to create a persistent connection object. |
The Disconnect-IMAP cmdlet is used to release the connection previously created by Connect-IMAP cmdlet. | |
The Disconnect-LDAP cmdlet is used to release the connection previously created by Connect-LDAP cmdlet. | |
The Disconnect-CloudStorage cmdlet is used to release the connection previously created by Connect-CloudStorage cmdlet. | |
The Disconnect-FTP cmdlet is used to release the connection previously created by Connect-FTP cmdlet. | |
The Disconnect-NNTP cmdlet is used to release the connection previously created by Connect-NNTP cmdlet. | |
The Disconnect-POP cmdlet is used to release the connection previously created by Connect-POP cmdlet. | |
The Disconnect-SCP cmdlet is used to release the connection previously created by Connect-SCP cmdlet. | |
The Disconnect-SFTP cmdlet is used to release the connection previously created by Connect-SFTP cmdlet. | |
The Disconnect-SMIMEIMAP cmdlet is used to release the connection previously created by Connect-SMIMEIMAP cmdlet. | |
The Disconnect-SMIMEPOP cmdlet is used to release the connection previously created by Connect-SMIMEPOP cmdlet. | |
The Disconnect-PowerShellServer cmdlet is used to release the connection previously created by Connect-PowerShellServer cmdlet. | |
The Disconnect-SSH cmdlet is used to release the connection previously created by Connect-SSH cmdlet. | |
The Disconnect-Telnet cmdlet is used to release the connection previously created by Connect-Telnet cmdlet. | |
The Disconnect-Email cmdlet is used to release the connection previously created by Connect-Email cmdlet. | |
The Disconnect-IM cmdlet is used to release the connection previously created by Connect-IM cmdlet. | |
The Disconnect-SMIMEEmail cmdlet is used to release the connection previously created by Connect-SMIMEEmail cmdlet. | |
The Disconnect-SMS cmdlet is used to release the connection previously created by Connect-SMS cmdlet. | |
The Disconnect-TCP cmdlet is used to release the connection previously created by Connect-TCP cmdlet. |
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