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pull Network configuration for all servers
We need to capture network information for all servers in out network....It should look like Below in CSV format
Network connection Name - NIC Name - Teamed - Enabled - Mac Address - IP Address -Speed
Local area connection #1 - NC 380T Adapter Slot 3 Port 1- No - Yes - 000011AA2043 - 10.10.10.10 - 1000 FullDuplex
Powershell or VB should be fine ...It should work for both 2003 and 2008...
Network connection Name - NIC Name - Teamed - Enabled - Mac Address - IP Address -Speed
Local area connection #1 - NC 380T Adapter Slot 3 Port 1- No - Yes - 000011AA2043 - 10.10.10.10 - 1000 FullDuplex
Powershell or VB should be fine ...It should work for both 2003 and 2008...
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This one may be of value to you as well - dumps to a csv file
http://www.simple-talk.com/sql/database-administration/let-powershell-do-an-inventory-of-your-servers/
http://www.simple-talk.com/sql/database-administration/let-powershell-do-an-inventory-of-your-servers/
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Thanks Everyone...I am getting Idea from above post...But I am not sure how to collect the above info i put in in excel format.....
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Hi Geodash,
http://www.powershellpro.com/powershell-scripts-3easysteps/76/
looks to be the one i want with option 3....But I need not only the active NICs....Even if that is not configure i need the details around it ...like card product slot etc....
http://www.powershellpro.com/powershell-scripts-3easysteps/76/
looks to be the one i want with option 3....But I need not only the active NICs....Even if that is not configure i need the details around it ...like card product slot etc....
It can be tailored for what you do/dont want
http://www.myexchangeworld.com/2010/03/powershell-disk-space-html-email-report/