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Powershell 2 script to change the IP with arguments
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# Usage: powershell -File SetIP.ps1 -ip "101.54.149.103" | |
# Works on Windows 7 64bit | |
# get params | |
param ( | |
[string]$ip = "101.54.149.106", | |
[string]$gw = "101.54.149.1", | |
[string]$sub = "255.255.255.0", | |
[string]$dns1 = "101.61.241.311", | |
[string]$dns2 = "101.61.251.311" | |
) | |
Write-Host "IP Addr: $ip" | |
Write-Host "Gateway: $gw" | |
Write-Host "Subnet: $sub" | |
Write-Host "DNS1: $dns1" | |
Write-Host "DNS2: $dns2" | |
# change IP address | |
$wmi = Get-WmiObject win32_networkadapterconfiguration -filter "ipenabled = 'true'" | |
$ret = $wmi.EnableStatic($ip, $sub) | |
$ret = $wmi.SetGateways($gw, 1) | |
# set dns | |
$ret = $wmi.SetDNSServerSearchOrder([$dns1, $dns2]) | |
# set suffixes (suffices?) | |
$ret = $wmi.SetDNSServerSearchOrder("old.domain.com domain.com new.newdomain.com newdomain.com") |
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