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Using powershell to access values
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I want to access value of "PrivateIpAddress" parameter which is inside "IpConfigurations". How can I do that? When I selected "IpConfigurations" ( command1 below), IPConfigurations->Name parameters value is shown by default (command 2-> IpConfigurations->Name). But I want to access IpConfigurations->PrivateIPAddress value.
Command1:
PS C:> Get-AzureRmNetworkInterface -ResourceGroupName $myResourceGroup | Select Name, ResourceGroupName, IpConfigurations
Name ResourceGroupName IpConfigurations
---- ----------------- ----------------
zzz01.zzz.com-nic01 test-rg zzz01.zzz.com-nic01-ipconfig
Command2:
PS C:> Get-AzureRmNetworkInterface -ResourceGroupName $myResourceGroup
Name : zzz01.zzz.com-nic01
ResourceGroupName : test-rg
Location : xxxx
Id : /xxxx
Etag : xxxxxx
ResourceGuid : xxxx
ProvisioningState : Succeeded
Tags :
VirtualMachine :
"Id": "/subscriptions/xxxx
IpConfigurations : [
"Name": "zzz01.zzz.com-nic01-ipconfig",
"Etag": "W/"xxxx",
"Id": "xxxxxxx",
"PrivateIpAddress": "10.65.179.179",
......
]
DnsSettings :
"DnsServers": [],
"AppliedDnsServers": [],
"InternalDomainNameSuffix": "xxxx.net"
EnableIPForwarding : False
EnableAcceleratedNetworking : False
NetworkSecurityGroup : null
Primary : True
MacAddress : xxxxx
powershell azure
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I want to access value of "PrivateIpAddress" parameter which is inside "IpConfigurations". How can I do that? When I selected "IpConfigurations" ( command1 below), IPConfigurations->Name parameters value is shown by default (command 2-> IpConfigurations->Name). But I want to access IpConfigurations->PrivateIPAddress value.
Command1:
PS C:> Get-AzureRmNetworkInterface -ResourceGroupName $myResourceGroup | Select Name, ResourceGroupName, IpConfigurations
Name ResourceGroupName IpConfigurations
---- ----------------- ----------------
zzz01.zzz.com-nic01 test-rg zzz01.zzz.com-nic01-ipconfig
Command2:
PS C:> Get-AzureRmNetworkInterface -ResourceGroupName $myResourceGroup
Name : zzz01.zzz.com-nic01
ResourceGroupName : test-rg
Location : xxxx
Id : /xxxx
Etag : xxxxxx
ResourceGuid : xxxx
ProvisioningState : Succeeded
Tags :
VirtualMachine :
"Id": "/subscriptions/xxxx
IpConfigurations : [
"Name": "zzz01.zzz.com-nic01-ipconfig",
"Etag": "W/"xxxx",
"Id": "xxxxxxx",
"PrivateIpAddress": "10.65.179.179",
......
]
DnsSettings :
"DnsServers": [],
"AppliedDnsServers": [],
"InternalDomainNameSuffix": "xxxx.net"
EnableIPForwarding : False
EnableAcceleratedNetworking : False
NetworkSecurityGroup : null
Primary : True
MacAddress : xxxxx
powershell azure
add a comment |
I want to access value of "PrivateIpAddress" parameter which is inside "IpConfigurations". How can I do that? When I selected "IpConfigurations" ( command1 below), IPConfigurations->Name parameters value is shown by default (command 2-> IpConfigurations->Name). But I want to access IpConfigurations->PrivateIPAddress value.
Command1:
PS C:> Get-AzureRmNetworkInterface -ResourceGroupName $myResourceGroup | Select Name, ResourceGroupName, IpConfigurations
Name ResourceGroupName IpConfigurations
---- ----------------- ----------------
zzz01.zzz.com-nic01 test-rg zzz01.zzz.com-nic01-ipconfig
Command2:
PS C:> Get-AzureRmNetworkInterface -ResourceGroupName $myResourceGroup
Name : zzz01.zzz.com-nic01
ResourceGroupName : test-rg
Location : xxxx
Id : /xxxx
Etag : xxxxxx
ResourceGuid : xxxx
ProvisioningState : Succeeded
Tags :
VirtualMachine :
"Id": "/subscriptions/xxxx
IpConfigurations : [
"Name": "zzz01.zzz.com-nic01-ipconfig",
"Etag": "W/"xxxx",
"Id": "xxxxxxx",
"PrivateIpAddress": "10.65.179.179",
......
]
DnsSettings :
"DnsServers": [],
"AppliedDnsServers": [],
"InternalDomainNameSuffix": "xxxx.net"
EnableIPForwarding : False
EnableAcceleratedNetworking : False
NetworkSecurityGroup : null
Primary : True
MacAddress : xxxxx
powershell azure
I want to access value of "PrivateIpAddress" parameter which is inside "IpConfigurations". How can I do that? When I selected "IpConfigurations" ( command1 below), IPConfigurations->Name parameters value is shown by default (command 2-> IpConfigurations->Name). But I want to access IpConfigurations->PrivateIPAddress value.
Command1:
PS C:> Get-AzureRmNetworkInterface -ResourceGroupName $myResourceGroup | Select Name, ResourceGroupName, IpConfigurations
Name ResourceGroupName IpConfigurations
---- ----------------- ----------------
zzz01.zzz.com-nic01 test-rg zzz01.zzz.com-nic01-ipconfig
Command2:
PS C:> Get-AzureRmNetworkInterface -ResourceGroupName $myResourceGroup
Name : zzz01.zzz.com-nic01
ResourceGroupName : test-rg
Location : xxxx
Id : /xxxx
Etag : xxxxxx
ResourceGuid : xxxx
ProvisioningState : Succeeded
Tags :
VirtualMachine :
"Id": "/subscriptions/xxxx
IpConfigurations : [
"Name": "zzz01.zzz.com-nic01-ipconfig",
"Etag": "W/"xxxx",
"Id": "xxxxxxx",
"PrivateIpAddress": "10.65.179.179",
......
]
DnsSettings :
"DnsServers": [],
"AppliedDnsServers": [],
"InternalDomainNameSuffix": "xxxx.net"
EnableIPForwarding : False
EnableAcceleratedNetworking : False
NetworkSecurityGroup : null
Primary : True
MacAddress : xxxxx
powershell azure
powershell azure
asked May 12 at 3:34
RaufRauf
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I don't have access to Azure and so your command but maybe a command similar below would work:
(Get-AzureRmNetworkInterface -ResourceGroupName $myResourceGroup|Get-NetIPConfiguration).PrivateIpAddress
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I don't have access to Azure and so your command but maybe a command similar below would work:
(Get-AzureRmNetworkInterface -ResourceGroupName $myResourceGroup|Get-NetIPConfiguration).PrivateIpAddress
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I don't have access to Azure and so your command but maybe a command similar below would work:
(Get-AzureRmNetworkInterface -ResourceGroupName $myResourceGroup|Get-NetIPConfiguration).PrivateIpAddress
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I don't have access to Azure and so your command but maybe a command similar below would work:
(Get-AzureRmNetworkInterface -ResourceGroupName $myResourceGroup|Get-NetIPConfiguration).PrivateIpAddress
I don't have access to Azure and so your command but maybe a command similar below would work:
(Get-AzureRmNetworkInterface -ResourceGroupName $myResourceGroup|Get-NetIPConfiguration).PrivateIpAddress
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