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DhcpPSDrive

The DhcpPSDrive provider allows easy navigation and discovery of a DHCP Server as a drive. It is based on SHiPS provider and uses DHCP Server PowerShell module present locally to pull the information in current user context.

Supported Platform

  • PowerShell 5.1 (or later), which is shipped in Windows 10, Windows Server 2016, or [WMF 5.1][wmf51]

Dependencies

SHiPS PowerShell module is required.

Usage

  • To start using the functionality of DhcpPSDrive, import the DhcpPSDrive module and create a PSDrive

    Import-Module -Name DhcpPSDrive -Verbose
    New-PSDrive -Name DhcpServers -PSProvider SHiPS -Root DhcpPSDrive#DhcpRoot

    By default the DhcpPSDrive will check if the localmachine is a DhcpServer and map it.

  • You will be then able to see the DhcpServer inside the PSDrive. Now navigate it as a PSDrive.

    # Change location to the DhcpServers PSDrive and then list the child items
    PS C:\Windows\system32> Set-Location -Path DHCPServers:/
    
    
    
  • Using dir or ls, you can traverse through the DHCP Server mapped as a Drive.

    PS DHCPServers:\> Get-ChildItem
    
    Name      IPv4Address
    ----      -----------
    dhcp02
    PS DHCPServers:\> cd .\dhcp02\
    PS DHCPServers:\dhcp02> ls
    
        Directory: DHCPServers:\dhcp02
    
    Mode  Name
    ----  ----
    +     IPv4
    +     IPv6
  • To connect to remote machines, use the Connect-DHCPServer command

    Note: This command only works from within the PSDrive created above

    PS DHCPServers:\> Connect-DHCPServer -ComputerName dhcp01 -Credential (Get-Credential)
    PS DHCPServers:\> ls # Now since the PSDrive caches the connected DHCP servers, this does not reflect the new machine
    
    Name      IPv4Address
    ----      -----------
    dhcp02
    
    PS DHCPServers:\> ls -Force # Pass -Force switch to reflect the new machine connected
    
    Name       IPv4Address
    ----       -----------
    dhcp02
    dhcp01
    
  • Use Disconnect-DhcpServer command to disconnect from the remote DHCP Server

    Note: This command only works from within the PSDrive created above

Installing DhcpPSDrive

Developing and Contributing

Pull Requests are welcome or raise any issues.

Legal and Licensing

DhcpPSDrive is under the MIT license.

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