functions/Get-DbaTcpPort.ps1
Function Get-DbaTcpPort { <# .SYNOPSIS Returns the TCP port used by the specified SQL Server. .DESCRIPTION By default, this command returns just the TCP port used by the specified SQL Server. If -Detailed is specified, server name, IPAddress (ipv4 and ipv6), port number and if the port assignment is static. .PARAMETER SqlServer The SQL Server that you're connecting to. .PARAMETER Credential Credential object used to connect to the SQL Server as a different user .PARAMETER Detailed Returns an object with server name, IPAddress (ipv4 and ipv6), port and static ($true/$false) for one or more SQL Servers. Remote sqlwmi is used by default. If this doesn't work, then remoting is used. If neither work, it defaults to T-SQL which can provide only the port. .PARAMETER NoIpv6 Excludes IPv6 information when -Detailed is specified. .NOTES Tags: SQLWMI dbatools PowerShell module (https://dbatools.io, clemaire@gmail.com) Copyright (C) 2016 Chrissy LeMaire This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. .LINK https://dbatools.io/Get-DbaTcpPort .EXAMPLE Get-DbaTcpPort -SqlServer sqlserver2014a Returns just the port number for the default instance on sqlserver2014a .EXAMPLE Get-DbaTcpPort -SqlServer winserver\sqlexpress, sql2016 Returns an object with server name and port number for the sqlexpress on winserver and the default instance on sql2016 .EXAMPLE Get-DbaTcpPort -SqlServer sqlserver2014a, sql2016 -Detailed Returns an object with server name, IPAddress (ipv4 and ipv6), port and static ($true/$false) for sqlserver2014a and sql2016 Remote sqlwmi is used by default. If this doesn't work, then remoting is used. If neither work, it defaults to T-SQL which can provide only the port. .EXAMPLE Get-SqlRegisteredServerName -SqlServer sql2014 | Get-DbaTcpPort -NoIpV6 -Detailed -Verbose Returns an object with server name, IPAddress (just ipv4), port and static ($true/$false) for every server listed in the Central Management Server on sql2014 #> [CmdletBinding()] Param ( [parameter(Mandatory = $true, ValueFromPipeline = $true)] [Alias("ServerInstance", "SqlInstance")] [string[]]$SqlServer, [Alias("SqlCredential")] [PsCredential]$Credential, [switch]$Detailed, [Alias("Ipv4")] [switch]$NoIpv6 ) PROCESS { foreach ($servername in $SqlServer) { if ($detailed -eq $true) { try { $scriptblock = { $servername = $args[0] Add-Type -AssemblyName Microsoft.VisualBasic $wmi = New-Object Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Wmi.ManagedComputer $servername foreach ($instance in $wmi.ServerInstances) { $allips = @() $instancename = $instance.name $tcp = $instance.ServerProtocols | Where-Object { $_.DisplayName -eq "TCP/IP" } $ips = $tcp.IPAddresses Write-Verbose "Parsing information for $($ips.count) IP addresses" foreach ($ip in $ips) { $props = $ip.IPAddressProperties | Where-Object { $_.Name -eq "TcpPort" -or $_.Name -eq "TcpDynamicPorts" } foreach ($prop in $props) { if ([Microsoft.VisualBasic.Information]::IsNumeric($prop.value)) { $port = $prop.value if ($prop.name -eq 'TcpPort') { $static = $true } else { $static = $false } break } } [PsCustomObject]@{ ComputerName = $servername InstanceName = $instancename IPAddress = $ip.Ipaddress.IPAddressToString Port = $port Static = $static } } } } $resolved = Resolve-DbaNetworkName -ComputerName $servername -Verbose:$false $fqdn = $resolved.FQDN $computername = $resolved.ComputerName try { Write-Verbose "Trying with ComputerName ($computername)" $someips = Invoke-ManagedComputerCommand -ComputerName $computername -ArgumentList $computername -ScriptBlock $scriptblock } catch { Write-Verbose "Trying with FQDN because ComputerName failed" $someips = Invoke-ManagedComputerCommand -ComputerName $fqdn -ArgumentList $fqdn -ScriptBlock $scriptblock } } catch { Write-Warning "Could not get detailed information for $servername" Write-Warning $_.Exception.Message } $cleanedup = $someips | Sort-Object IPAddress if ($NoIpv6) { $octet = '(?:0?0?[0-9]|0?[1-9][0-9]|1[0-9]{2}|2[0-5][0-5]|2[0-4][0-9])' [regex]$ipv4 = "^(?:$octet\.){3}$octet$" $cleanedup = $cleanedup | Where-Object { $_.IPAddress -match $ipv4 } } $cleanedup } if ($Detailed -eq $false -or ($Detailed -eq $true -and $someips -eq $null)) { try { $server = Connect-SqlServer -SqlServer "TCP:$servername" -SqlCredential $Credential } catch { Write-Warning "Can't connect to $servername. Moving on." Continue } if ($server.VersionMajor -lt 9) { if ($servercount -eq 1) { throw "SQL Server 2000 not supported." } else { Write-Warning "SQL Server 2000 not supported. Skipping $servername." Continue } } # WmiComputer can be unreliable :( Use T-SQL $sql = "SELECT local_tcp_port FROM sys.dm_exec_connections WHERE session_id = @@SPID" $port = $server.ConnectionContext.ExecuteScalar($sql) [PSCustomObject]@{ Server = $servername Port = $port } } } } } |