Test-NetHLK is a module used for testing the advanced properties for Network Adapters and determining if a network switch supports the Azure Stack HCI requirements.
This module is available on the PowerShell gallery using the following command:
Install-Module Test-NetHLK -Force
For a disconnected system, please use:
Save-Module Test-NetHLK -Path <SomeFolderPath>
Then move all downloaded module to the disconnected system in the PowerShell module path. For example:
C:\Program Files\WindowsPowerShell\Modules\Test-NetHLK\...
We recommend the following process for ensuring you're running the latest version of the module.
First uninstall the old module:
Uninstall-Module Test-NetHLK -AllVersions
Next, install the latest version of the module:
Install-Module Test-NetHLK -Force
This cmdlet tests the properties returned from Get-NetAdapterAdvancedProperty. For syntatical help, please use the PowerShell help with the following command help Test-NICAdvancedProperties
Example Use:
Test-NICAdvancedProperties -InterfaceName Ethernet
Test-NICAdvancedProperties validate various aspects of the advanced registry keys. This section defines some of the lesser known properties being validated.
Description: The advanced registry key type
Value | Type | Min | Max |
---|---|---|---|
1 | int | -32768 | 32767 |
2 | long | -2147483648 | 2147483647 |
3 | word | 0 | 65535 |
4 | dword | 0 | 4294967295 |
5 | enum | N/A | N/A |
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