New-RDMPort

Synopsis

Generate port number(s) based on the specified parameters.

Syntax

__AllParameterSets

New-RDMPort [-Count <int>] [-ExcludePort <int[]>] [-IncludeWellKnownPorts] [-IncludeRegisteredPorts]
 [-IncludePortsUsedByOthersSessions] [-Maximum <int>] [-Minimum <int>]
 [-ForcePromptAnswer <DialogResult[]>] [<CommonParameters>]

Description

Generate port number(s) based on the specified parameters.

Examples

Example 1

PS C:\> $port = New-RDMPort -Minimum 50 -Maximum 2048 -IncludeWellKnownPorts -IncludeRegisteredPorts -IncludePortsUsedByOthersSessions

Generate a port between 50 and 2048. The port can be already used by another session, or be a well known or registered port.

Example 2

PS C:\> $port = New-RDMPort -Minimum 10 -Maximum 15 -IncludeWellKnownPorts -IncludeRegisteredPorts -ExcludePort 11,12,13

The port will have a value of either 10, 14 or 15. If another session use one of the ports, that port will be excluded from the possibilities.

Example 3

PS C:\> $ports = New-RDMPort -Count 10

10 ports will be generated and stored in $ports.

Example 4

PS C:\> $sess = Get-RDMSession -Name ARemotePwsh; $sess.PowerShell.Port = New-RDMPort -Minimum 1024; Set-RDMSession -Session $sess -Refresh

The user fetch an existing remote powershell session called ARemotePwsh and change its port. The new port in at least 1024, not a well known port, not a registered port and unused by other sessions. The user save the modification.

Parameters

-Count

Number of ports to be generated. Default value is 1.

Type: System.Int32
DefaultValue: ''
SupportsWildcards: false
Aliases: []
ParameterSets:
- Name: (All)
  Position: Named
  IsRequired: false
  ValueFromPipeline: false
  ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName: false
  ValueFromRemainingArguments: false
DontShow: false
AcceptedValues: []
HelpMessage: ''

-ExcludePort

Those ports will not be generated.

Type: System.Int32[]
DefaultValue: ''
SupportsWildcards: false
Aliases: []
ParameterSets:
- Name: (All)
  Position: Named
  IsRequired: false
  ValueFromPipeline: false
  ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName: false
  ValueFromRemainingArguments: false
DontShow: false
AcceptedValues: []
HelpMessage: ''

-ForcePromptAnswer

Switch to use with caution. It will automatically answer prompt asking yes/no, yes/no/cancel, or ok/cancel questions. In case of multiple prompts, multiple values can be passed to this parameter. Here are the accepted values:

  • Yes: Accept the prompt. Cover the OK and Automatic value.

  • No: Refuse the yes/no/cancel prompt. Cancel is the fallback option if there is not an option No.

  • Cancel: Cancel the yes/no/cancel prompt. No is the fallback option if there is not an option Cancel.

Type: System.Windows.Forms.DialogResult[]
DefaultValue: ''
SupportsWildcards: false
Aliases: []
ParameterSets:
- Name: (All)
  Position: Named
  IsRequired: false
  ValueFromPipeline: false
  ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName: false
  ValueFromRemainingArguments: false
DontShow: false
AcceptedValues: []
HelpMessage: ''

-IncludePortsUsedByOthersSessions

Allows ports used by others sessions to be generated.

Type: System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter
DefaultValue: ''
SupportsWildcards: false
Aliases: []
ParameterSets:
- Name: (All)
  Position: Named
  IsRequired: false
  ValueFromPipeline: false
  ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName: false
  ValueFromRemainingArguments: false
DontShow: false
AcceptedValues: []
HelpMessage: ''

-IncludeRegisteredPorts

Allows registered ports to be generated. For a list of registered ports, see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_TCP_and_UDP_port_numbers#Registered_ports

Type: System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter
DefaultValue: ''
SupportsWildcards: false
Aliases: []
ParameterSets:
- Name: (All)
  Position: Named
  IsRequired: false
  ValueFromPipeline: false
  ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName: false
  ValueFromRemainingArguments: false
DontShow: false
AcceptedValues: []
HelpMessage: ''

-IncludeWellKnownPorts

Allows well known ports to be generated. For a list of well known ports, see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_TCP_and_UDP_port_numbers#Well-known_ports

Type: System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter
DefaultValue: ''
SupportsWildcards: false
Aliases: []
ParameterSets:
- Name: (All)
  Position: Named
  IsRequired: false
  ValueFromPipeline: false
  ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName: false
  ValueFromRemainingArguments: false
DontShow: false
AcceptedValues: []
HelpMessage: ''

-Maximum

Maximum port value generated. By default, the boundary is set at the absolute maximum 65 535.

Type: System.Int32
DefaultValue: ''
SupportsWildcards: false
Aliases: []
ParameterSets:
- Name: (All)
  Position: Named
  IsRequired: false
  ValueFromPipeline: false
  ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName: false
  ValueFromRemainingArguments: false
DontShow: false
AcceptedValues: []
HelpMessage: ''

-Minimum

Minimum port value generated. By default, the boundary is set at 0. A recommended value is 1024.

Type: System.Int32
DefaultValue: ''
SupportsWildcards: false
Aliases: []
ParameterSets:
- Name: (All)
  Position: Named
  IsRequired: false
  ValueFromPipeline: false
  ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName: false
  ValueFromRemainingArguments: false
DontShow: false
AcceptedValues: []
HelpMessage: ''

CommonParameters

This cmdlet supports the common parameters: -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable, -InformationAction, -InformationVariable, -OutBuffer, -OutVariable, -PipelineVariable, -ProgressAction, -Verbose, -WarningAction, and -WarningVariable. For more information, see about_CommonParameters.

Notes

For more information, type "Get-Help New-RDMPort -detailed". For technical information, type "Get-Help New-RDMPort -full".

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