Public/ConvertTo-IPv4Integer.ps1
function ConvertTo-IPv4Integer { <# .SYNOPSIS Returns the integer representing the given IP Address .DESCRIPTION Returns the integer representing the given IP Address .PARAMETER Ipv4Address Specifies the IPv4 Address as a string (e.g., "192.168.1.200") .EXAMPLE ConvertTo-IPv4Integer -Ipv4Address "192.168.1.200" .EXAMPLE ConvertTo-IPv4Integer "192.168.1.200" .NOTES Version: 1.0 DateModified: 13/Apr/2022 LasModifiedBy: Vicente Rodriguez Eguibar vicente@eguibar.com Eguibar Information Technology S.L. http://www.eguibarit.com #> [CmdletBinding(ConfirmImpact = 'Low')] [OutputType([System.UInt32])] Param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ValueFromPipeline = $true, ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true, ValueFromRemainingArguments = $false, Position = 0)] [String] $Ipv4Address ) Begin { Write-Verbose -Message '|=> ************************************************************************ <=|' Write-Verbose -Message (Get-Date).ToShortDateString() Write-Verbose -Message (' Starting: {0}' -f $MyInvocation.Mycommand) Write-Verbose -Message ('Parameters used by the function... {0}' -f (Set-FunctionDisplay $PsBoundParameters -Verbose:$False)) ############################## # Variables Definition } Process { Try{ $ipAddress = [IPAddress]::Parse($IPv4Address) $bytes = $ipAddress.GetAddressBytes() [Array]::Reverse($bytes) [System.BitConverter]::ToUInt32($bytes,0) }Catch{ Write-Error -Exception $_.Exception -Category $_.CategoryInfo.Category } } End { Write-Verbose -Message "Function $($MyInvocation.InvocationName) finished." Write-Verbose -Message '' Write-Verbose -Message '-------------------------------------------------------------------------------' Write-Verbose -Message '' } } |