functions/Convert-FMSubnetMask.ps1
function Convert-FMSubnetMask { <# .SYNOPSIS Converts a subnet mask between long and short-version .DESCRIPTION Long description .PARAMETER Target What is the desired return format? CIDR: single digit, 1-32 Octet: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Auto: Convert depending on the current format, CIDR->Octect and revers .PARAMETER SubnetMask The current subnet mask which should be converted .PARAMETER IPMask The current ip/subnetmask which should be converted .PARAMETER EnableException Should Exceptions been thrown? If the SubnetMask can't be converted and set to $true an exception will be thrown, otherwise the function returns $null .EXAMPLE Convert-FMSubnetMask -SubnetMask 255.255.255.255 Returns 32 .EXAMPLE Convert-FMSubnetMask -SubnetMask 24 Returns 255.255.255.0 .EXAMPLE Convert-FMSubnetMask -IPMask "192.16.0.0/255.255.255.0" Returns 192.16.0.0/24 .NOTES General notes #> [CmdletBinding()] param ( # [parameter(mandatory = $true, ParameterSetName = "cidr")] # [string]$Cidr, [parameter(mandatory = $true, ParameterSetName = "subnet")] [string]$SubnetMask, [parameter(mandatory = $true, ParameterSetName = "ipMask")] [string]$IPMask, [ValidateSet("Auto", "CIDR", "Octet")] [string]$Target="Auto", [bool]$EnableException = $true ) begin { $conversionTable = @{ "255.128.0.0" = "9" "255.255.224.0" = "19" "255.255.255.240" = "28" "12" = "255.240.0.0" "27" = "255.255.255.224" "4" = "240.0.0.0" "32" = "255.255.255.255" "6" = "252.0.0.0" "2" = "192.0.0.0" "20" = "255.255.240.0" "29" = "255.255.255.248" "8" = "255.0.0.0" "23" = "255.255.254.0" "255.248.0.0" = "13" "3" = "224.0.0.0" "255.255.248.0" = "21" "255.255.240.0" = "20" "16" = "255.255.0.0" "18" = "255.255.192.0" "255.255.192.0" = "18" "128.0.0.0" = "1" "22" = "255.255.252.0" "255.255.255.128" = "25" "255.192.0.0" = "10" "255.252.0.0" = "14" "255.224.0.0" = "11" "255.254.0.0" = "15" "19" = "255.255.224.0" "255.240.0.0" = "12" "14" = "255.252.0.0" "192.0.0.0" = "2" "7" = "254.0.0.0" "31" = "255.255.255.254" "28" = "255.255.255.240" "21" = "255.255.248.0" "10" = "255.192.0.0" "254.0.0.0" = "7" "240.0.0.0" = "4" "11" = "255.224.0.0" "255.255.255.252" = "30" "1" = "128.0.0.0" "255.255.128.0" = "17" "255.0.0.0" = "8" "17" = "255.255.128.0" "26" = "255.255.255.192" "30" = "255.255.255.252" "248.0.0.0" = "5" "5" = "248.0.0.0" "255.255.255.248" = "29" "15" = "255.254.0.0" "255.255.252.0" = "22" "255.255.255.254" = "31" "9" = "255.128.0.0" "255.255.255.192" = "26" "252.0.0.0" = "6" "25" = "255.255.255.128" "13" = "255.248.0.0" "24" = "255.255.255.0" "255.255.255.255" = "32" "224.0.0.0" = "3" "255.255.255.0" = "24" "255.255.255.224" = "27" "255.255.0.0" = "16" "255.255.254.0" = "23" } } end { if($IPMask){ Write-PSFMessage "Splitting ipMask into ip and subnet: $IPMask" $pair=$IPMask -split '/' $ip = $pair[0] $SubnetMask = $pair[1] Write-PSFMessage "Splitting ipMask into ip ($($pair[0]))and subnet $($pair[1]): $IPMask" } if($SubnetMask.length -gt 2){ $currentFormat= "Octet" }else{ $currentFormat= "CIDR" } Write-PSFMessage "Converting $currentFormat>$Target" if($currentFormat -eq $Target){ Write-PSFMessage "No Conversion of $SubnetMask needed" $result="$SubnetMask" }else{ $result = $conversionTable."$SubnetMask" } if($null -eq $result -and $EnableException){ throw "Could not convert subnet mask $SubnetMask" } Write-PSFMessage "`$result=$result" if($IPMask){ return "$ip/$result" } return $result } } |