Verifying Persistent Routes via PowerShell
worldmac1
Member Posts: 121 ■■■□□□□□□□
Hey guys,
I wasn't certain where to ask this, so I figured this would be good spot. I have over 635 servers and growing. I would like to write a PS script showing the persistent routes on each server. Later, I may want to add a route to the ones that are blank. Is there a way to write a PowerShell script to achieve this? I have been looking and even been dinking around with some commands along with PsExec, but nothing seems to be working for me.
Normally I wouldn't ask this, but I am having a time trying to figure this out, and running out of ideas.
I don't mind buying you a beer or two for helping. just saying...
Thanks guys, Greg
I wasn't certain where to ask this, so I figured this would be good spot. I have over 635 servers and growing. I would like to write a PS script showing the persistent routes on each server. Later, I may want to add a route to the ones that are blank. Is there a way to write a PowerShell script to achieve this? I have been looking and even been dinking around with some commands along with PsExec, but nothing seems to be working for me.
Normally I wouldn't ask this, but I am having a time trying to figure this out, and running out of ideas.
I don't mind buying you a beer or two for helping. just saying...
Thanks guys, Greg
Certs in Progress:
CCNP:Routing 300-101 15%
OIIIIIIIO
CCNP:Routing 300-101 15%
OIIIIIIIO
Comments
-
NetworkNewb Member Posts: 3,298 ■■■■■■■■■□Does this have the information you are looking for?
Win32_IP4PersistedRouteTable
If so could run something like:
$servers = Get-ADComputer -Filter {operatingsystem -like "*server*"}
$servers | ForEach {Get-WMIObject -Class Win32_IP4PersistedRouteTable -ComputerName $_.name }
And could change that to only show what you want and export it to a file...