IMPORTANT NOTE: Running this cmdlet without parameters enables all Windows Firewall rules on the target computer.
Always run this cmdlet with the -WhatIf parameter if you are not targeting a specific Windows Firewall rule or group of rules.
The Enable-NetFirewallRule cmdlet enables a previously disabled firewall rule to be active within the computer or a group policy organizational unit.
This cmdlet gets one or more firewall rules to be enabled with the Name parameter (default), the DisplayName parameter, rule properties, or by associated filters or objects.
The Enabled parameter for the resulting queried rules is set to True.
This example enables all of the previously enabled outbound firewall rules in a specified GPO.
EXAMPLE 4
PS C:\>$nfwRule = Get-NetFirewallRule -PolicyStore ActiveStore -PolicyStoreSourceType Dynamic
PS C:\>Enable-NetFirewallRule -InputObject $nfwRule
This is an alternate way to perform the same using only the pipeline.
PS C:\>Get-NetFirewallRule -PolicyStore ActiveStore -PolicyStoreSourceType Dynamic | Enable-NetFirewallRule
This example enables the dynamic firewall rules on the computer.
Parameters
-Action
Specifies that matching firewall rules of the indicated action are enabled.
This parameter specifies the action to take on traffic that matches this rule.
The acceptable values for this parameter are: Allow or Block.
Allow: Network packets that match all criteria specified in this rule are permitted through the firewall.
This is the default value.
Block: Network packets that match all criteria specified in this rule are dropped by the firewall.
The default value is Allow.
The OverrideBlockRules field changes an allow rule into an allow bypass rule.
Parameter properties
Type:
Action[]
Default value:
None
Accepted values:
NotConfigured, Allow, Block
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
ByQuery
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-All
Indicates that all of the firewall rules within the specified policy store are enabled.
Parameter properties
Type:
SwitchParameter
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
GetAll
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-AsJob
Runs the cmdlet as a background job. Use this parameter to run commands that take a long time to complete.
Parameter properties
Type:
SwitchParameter
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
(All)
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-AssociatedNetFirewallAddressFilter
Gets the firewall rules that are associated with the given address filter to be enabled.
A NetFirewallAddressFilter object represents the address conditions associated with a rule.
See the Get-NetFirewallAddressFilter cmdlet for more information.
Parameter properties
Type:
CimInstance
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
ByAssociatedNetFirewallAddressFilter
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
True
Value from pipeline:
True
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-AssociatedNetFirewallApplicationFilter
Gets the firewall rules that are associated with the given application filter to be enabled.
A NetFirewallApplicationFilter object represents the applications associated with a rule.
See the Get-NetFirewallApplicationFilter cmdlet for more information.
Parameter properties
Type:
CimInstance
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
ByAssociatedNetFirewallApplicationFilter
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
True
Value from pipeline:
True
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-AssociatedNetFirewallInterfaceFilter
Gets the firewall rules that are associated with the given interface filter to be enabled.
A NetFirewallInterfaceFilter object represents the interface conditions associated with a rule.
See the Get-NetFirewallInterfaceFilter cmdlet for more information.
Parameter properties
Type:
CimInstance
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
ByAssociatedNetFirewallInterfaceFilter
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
True
Value from pipeline:
True
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-AssociatedNetFirewallInterfaceTypeFilter
Gets the firewall rules that are associated with the given interface type filter to be enabled.
A NetFirewallInterfaceTypeFilter object represents the interface conditions associated with a rule.
See the Get-NetFirewallInterfaceTypeFilter cmdlet for more information.
Parameter properties
Type:
CimInstance
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
ByAssociatedNetFirewallInterfaceTypeFilter
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
True
Value from pipeline:
True
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-AssociatedNetFirewallPortFilter
Gets the firewall rules that are associated with the given port filter to be enabled.
A NetFirewallPortFilter object represents the port conditions associated with a rule.
See the Get-NetFirewallPortFilter cmdlet for more information.
Parameter properties
Type:
CimInstance
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
ByAssociatedNetFirewallPortFilter
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
True
Value from pipeline:
True
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-AssociatedNetFirewallProfile
Gets the firewall rules that are associated with the given firewall profile type to be enabled.
A NetFirewallProfile object represents the profile conditions associated with a rule.
See the Get-NetFirewallProfile cmdlet for more information.
Parameter properties
Type:
CimInstance
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
ByAssociatedNetFirewallProfile
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
True
Value from pipeline:
True
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-AssociatedNetFirewallSecurityFilter
Gets the firewall rules that are associated with the given security filter to be enabled.
A NetFirewallSecurityFilter object represents the security conditions associated with a rule.
See the Get-NetFirewallSecurityFilter cmdlet for more information.
The security conditions include the Authentication, Encryption, LocalUser, RemoteUser, and RemoteMachine parameters.
Parameter properties
Type:
CimInstance
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
ByAssociatedNetFirewallSecurityFilter
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
True
Value from pipeline:
True
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-AssociatedNetFirewallServiceFilter
Gets the firewall rules that are associated with the given service filter to be enabled.
A NetFirewallServiceFilter object represents the profile conditions associated with a rule.
See the Get-NetFirewallServiceFilter cmdlet for more information.
Parameter properties
Type:
CimInstance
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
ByAssociatedNetFirewallServiceFilter
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
True
Value from pipeline:
True
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-CimSession
Runs the cmdlet in a remote session or on a remote computer.
Enter a computer name or a session object, such as the output of a New-CimSession or Get-CimSession cmdlet.
The default is the current session on the local computer.
Parameter properties
Type:
CimSession[]
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Aliases:
Session
Parameter sets
(All)
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-Confirm
Prompts you for confirmation before running the cmdlet.
Parameter properties
Type:
SwitchParameter
Default value:
False
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Aliases:
cf
Parameter sets
(All)
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-Description
Specifies that matching firewall rules of the indicated description are enabled.
Wildcard characters are accepted.
This parameter provides information about the firewall rule.
This parameter specifies the localized, user-facing description of the IPsec rule.
Parameter properties
Type:
String[]
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
ByQuery
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-Direction
Specifies that matching firewall rules of the indicated direction are enabled.
This parameter specifies which direction of traffic to match with this rule.
The acceptable values for this parameter are: Inbound or Outbound.
The default value is Inbound.
Parameter properties
Type:
Direction[]
Default value:
None
Accepted values:
Inbound, Outbound
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
ByQuery
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-DisplayGroup
Specifies that only matching firewall rules of the indicated group association are enabled.
Wildcard characters are accepted.
The Group parameter specifies the source string for this parameter.
If the value for this parameter is a localizable string, then the Group parameter contains an indirect string.
Rule groups can be used to organize rules by influence and allows batch rule modifications.
Using the Set-NetFirewallRule cmdlet, if the group name is specified for a set of rules or sets, then all of the rules or sets in that group receive the same set of modifications.
It is good practice to specify the Group parameter value with a universal and world-ready indirect @FirewallAPI name.
This parameter cannot be specified upon object creation using the New-NetFirewallRule cmdlet, but can be modified using dot-notation and the Set-NetFirewallRule cmdlet.
Parameter properties
Type:
String[]
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
ByQuery
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-DisplayName
Specifies that only matching firewall rules of the indicated display name are enabled.
Wildcard characters are accepted.
Specifies the localized, user-facing name of the firewall rule being created.
When creating a rule this parameter is required.
This parameter value is locale-dependent.
If the object is not modified, this parameter value may change in certain circumstances.
When writing scripts in multi-lingual environments, the Name parameter should be used instead, where the default value is a randomly assigned value.
This parameter cannot be set to All.
Parameter properties
Type:
String[]
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
ByDisplayName
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
True
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-EdgeTraversalPolicy
Specifies that matching firewall rules of the indicated edge traversal policy are enabled.
This parameter specifies how this firewall rule will handle edge traversal cases.
Edge traversal allows the computer to accept unsolicited inbound packets that have passed through an edge device, such as a network address translation (NAT) router or firewall.
This option applies to inbound rules only.
The acceptable values for this parameter are: Block, Allow, DeferToUser, or DeferToApp.
Block: Prevents applications from receiving unsolicited traffic from the Internet through a NAT edge device.
Allow: Allows applications to receive unsolicited traffic directly from the Internet through a NAT edge device.
DeferToUser: Allows the user to decide whether to allow unsolicited traffic from the Internet through a NAT edge device when an application requests it.
DeferToApp: Allows each application to determine whether to allow unsolicited traffic from the Internet through a NAT edge device.
The default value is Block.
The DeferToApp and DeferToUser options are only valid for computers running firstref_client_7, firstref_server_7, and Windows Server® 2012.
Parameter properties
Type:
EdgeTraversal[]
Default value:
None
Accepted values:
Block, Allow, DeferToUser, DeferToApp
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
ByQuery
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-Enabled
Specifies that matching firewall rules of the indicated state are enabled.
This parameter specifies that the rule object is administratively enabled or administratively enabled.
The acceptable values for this parameter are:
True: Specifies the rule is currently enabled.
False: Specifies the rule is currently disabled.
A disabled rule will not actively modify computer behavior, but the management construct still exists on the computer so disabled rule can be re-enabled.
Parameter properties
Type:
Enabled[]
Default value:
None
Accepted values:
True, False
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
ByQuery
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-Group
Specifies that only matching firewall rules of the indicated group association are enabled.
Wildcard characters are accepted.
This parameter specifies the source string for the DisplayGroup parameter.
If the DisplayGroup parameter value is a localizable string, then this parameter contains an indirect string.
Rule groups can be used to organize rules by influence and allows batch rule modifications.
Using the Set-NetFirewallRule cmdlets, if the group name is specified for a set of rules or sets, then all of the rules or sets in that group receive the same set of modifications.
It is good practice to specify this parameter value with a universal and world-ready indirect @FirewallAPI name.
The DisplayGroup parameter cannot be specified upon object creation using the New-NetFirewallRule cmdlet, but can be modified using dot-notation and the Set-NetFirewallRule cmdlet.
Parameter properties
Type:
String[]
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
ByQuery
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-InputObject
Specifies the input object that is used in a pipeline command.
Parameter properties
Type:
CimInstance[]
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
InputObject (cdxml)
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
True
Value from pipeline:
True
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-LocalOnlyMapping
Indicates that matching firewall rules of the indicated value are enabled.
This parameter specifies the firewall rules for local only mapping, which describes whether a packet must pass through a local address on the way to the destination.
Non-TCP traffic is session-less.
Windows Firewall authorizes traffic per session, not per packet, for performance reasons.
Generally, non-TCP sessions are inferred by checking the following fields: local address, remote address, protocol, local port, and remote port.
If this parameter is set to True, then the remote address and port will be ignored when inferring remote sessions.
Sessions will be grouped based on local address, protocol, and local port.
This is similar to the LooseSourceMapping parameter, but performs better in cases where the traffic does not need to be filtered by remote address.
This could improve performance on heavy server workloads where UDP requests come from dynamic client ports.
For instance, Teredo relay servers.
Parameter properties
Type:
Boolean[]
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
ByQuery
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-LooseSourceMapping
Indicates that matching firewall rules of the indicated value are enabled.
This parameter specifies the firewall rules for loose source mapping, which describes whether a packet can have a non-local source address when being forwarded to a destination.
If this parameter is set to True, then the rule accepts packets incoming from a host other than the one the packets were sent to.
This parameter applies only to UDP protocol traffic.
The default value is False.
Parameter properties
Type:
Boolean[]
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Aliases:
LSM
Parameter sets
ByQuery
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-Name
Specifies that only matching firewall rules of the indicated name are enabled.
Wildcard characters are accepted.
This parameter acts just like a file name, in that only one rule with a given name may exist in a policy store at a time.
During group policy processing and policy merge, rules that have the same name but come from multiple stores being merged, will overwrite one another so that only one exists.
This overwriting behavior is desirable if the rules serve the same purpose.
For instance, all of the firewall rules have specific names, so if an administrator can copy these rules to a GPO, and the rules will override the local versions on a local computer.
GPOs can have precedence.
So if an administrator has a different or more specific rule with the same name in a higher-precedence GPO, then it overrides other rules that exist.
The default value is a randomly assigned value.
When the defaults for main mode encryption need to overridden, specify the customized parameters and set this parameter, making it the new default setting for encryption.
Parameter properties
Type:
String[]
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Aliases:
ID
Parameter sets
ByName
Position:
0
Mandatory:
True
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-Owner
Specifies that matching firewall rules of the indicated owner are enabled.
This parameter specifies the owner of the firewall rule, represented as an SDDL string.
All Windows Store applications that require network traffic create network isolation rules (normally through installing via the Store), where the user that installed the application is the owner.
This parameter specifies that only network packets that are authenticated as coming from or going to an owner identified in the list of accounts (SID) match this rule.
Parameter properties
Type:
String[]
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
ByQuery
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-PassThru
Returns an object representing the item with which you are working.
By default, this cmdlet does not generate any output.
Parameter properties
Type:
SwitchParameter
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
(All)
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-PolicyStore
Targets the policy store from which to retrieve the rules to be enabled.
A policy store is a container for firewall and IPsec policy.
The acceptable values for this parameter are:
PersistentStore: Sometimes called static rules, this store contains the persistent policy for the local computer.
This policy is not from GPOs, and has been created manually or programmatically (during application installation) on the computer.
Rules created in this store are attached to the ActiveStore and activated on the system immediately.
ActiveStore: This store contains the currently active policy, which is the sum of all policy stores that apply to the computer.
This is the resultant set of policy (RSOP) for the local computer (the sum of all GPOs that apply to the computer), and the local stores (the PersistentStore, the static Windows service hardening (WSH), and the configurable WSH).
---- GPOs are also policy stores.
Computer GPOs can be specified as follows.
------ -PolicyStore hostname.
---- Active Directory GPOs can be specified as follows.
------ -PolicyStore domain.fqdn.com\GPO_Friendly_Namedomain.fqdn.comGPO_Friendly_Name.
------ Such as the following.
-------- -PolicyStore localhost
-------- -PolicyStore corp.contoso.com\FirewallPolicy
---- Active Directory GPOs can be created using the New-GPO cmdlet or the Group Policy Management Console.
RSOP: This read-only store contains the sum of all GPOs applied to the local computer.
SystemDefaults: This read-only store contains the default state of firewall rules that ship with Windows Server® 2012.
StaticServiceStore: This read-only store contains all the service restrictions that ship with Windows Server 2012.
Optional and product-dependent features are considered part of Windows Server 2012 for the purposes of WFAS.
ConfigurableServiceStore: This read-write store contains all the service restrictions that are added for third-party services.
In addition, network isolation rules that are created for Windows Store application containers will appear in this policy store.
The default value is PersistentStore.
The Set-NetFirewallRule cmdlet cannot be used to add an object to a policy store.
An object can only be added to a policy store at creation time with the Copy-NetFirewallRule cmdlet or with the New-NetFirewallRule cmdlet.
Parameter properties
Type:
String
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
GetAll
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
ByName
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
ByDisplayName
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
ByQuery
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
ByAssociatedNetFirewallAddressFilter
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
ByAssociatedNetFirewallApplicationFilter
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
ByAssociatedNetFirewallInterfaceFilter
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
ByAssociatedNetFirewallInterfaceTypeFilter
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
ByAssociatedNetFirewallPortFilter
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
ByAssociatedNetFirewallSecurityFilter
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
ByAssociatedNetFirewallServiceFilter
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
ByAssociatedNetFirewallProfile
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-PolicyStoreSource
Specifies that firewall rules matching the indicated policy store source are enabled.
This parameter contains a path to the policy store where the rule originated if the object is retrieved from the ActiveStore with the TracePolicyStoreSource option set.
This parameter value is automatically generated and should not be modified.
The monitoring output from this parameter is not completely compatible with the PolicyStore parameter.
This parameter value cannot always be passed into the PolicyStore parameter.
Domain GPOs are one example in which this parameter contains only the GPO name, not the domain name.
Parameter properties
Type:
String[]
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
ByQuery
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-PolicyStoreSourceType
Specifies that firewall rules that match the indicated policy store source type are enabled.
This parameter describes the type of policy store where the rule originated if the object is retrieved from the ActiveStore with the TracePolicyStoreSource option set.
This parameter value is automatically generated and should not be modified.
The acceptable values for this parameter are:
Local: The object originates from the local store.
GroupPolicy: The object originates from a GPO.
Dynamic: The object originates from the local runtime state.
This policy store name is not valid for use in the cmdlets, but may appear when monitoring active policy.
Generated: The object was generated automatically.
This policy store name is not valid for use in the cmdlets, but may appear when monitoring active policy.
Hardcoded: The object was hard-coded.
This policy store name is not valid for use in the cmdlets, but may appear when monitoring active policy.
Specifies that firewall rules that match the indicated primary status are enabled.
This parameter specifies the overall status of the rule.
OK: Specifies that the rule will work as specified.
Degraded: Specifies that one or more parts of the rule will not be enforced.
Error: Specifies that the computer is unable to use the rule at all.
See the Status and StatusCode fields of the object for more detailed status information.
Parameter properties
Type:
PrimaryStatus[]
Default value:
None
Accepted values:
Unknown, OK, Inactive, Error
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
ByQuery
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-Status
Specifies that firewall rules that match the indicated status are enabled.
This parameter describes the status message for the specified status code value.
The status code is a numerical value that indicates any syntax, parsing, or runtime errors in the rule or set.
This parameter value should not be modified.
Parameter properties
Type:
String[]
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
ByQuery
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-ThrottleLimit
Specifies the maximum number of concurrent operations that can be established to run the cmdlet.
If this parameter is omitted or a value of 0 is entered, then Windows PowerShell® calculates an optimum throttle limit for the cmdlet based on the number of CIM cmdlets that are running on the computer.
The throttle limit applies only to the current cmdlet, not to the session or to the computer.
Parameter properties
Type:
Int32
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
(All)
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-TracePolicyStore
Indicates that the firewall rules that match the indicated policy store are enabled.
This parameter specifies that the name of the source GPO is set to the PolicyStoreSource parameter value.
Parameter properties
Type:
SwitchParameter
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
GetAll
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
ByName
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
ByDisplayName
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
ByQuery
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
ByAssociatedNetFirewallAddressFilter
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
ByAssociatedNetFirewallApplicationFilter
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
ByAssociatedNetFirewallInterfaceFilter
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
ByAssociatedNetFirewallInterfaceTypeFilter
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
ByAssociatedNetFirewallPortFilter
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
ByAssociatedNetFirewallSecurityFilter
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
ByAssociatedNetFirewallServiceFilter
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
ByAssociatedNetFirewallProfile
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-WhatIf
Shows what would happen if the cmdlet runs.
The cmdlet is not run.
Parameter properties
Type:
SwitchParameter
Default value:
False
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Aliases:
wi
Parameter sets
(All)
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
CommonParameters
This cmdlet supports the common parameters: -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable,
-InformationAction, -InformationVariable, -OutBuffer, -OutVariable, -PipelineVariable,
-ProgressAction, -Verbose, -WarningAction, and -WarningVariable. For more information, see
about_CommonParameters.
The Microsoft.Management.Infrastructure.CimInstance object is a wrapper class that displays Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) objects.
The path after the pound sign (#) provides the namespace and class name for the underlying WMI object.
The Microsoft.Management.Infrastructure.CimInstance object is a wrapper class that displays Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) objects.
The path after the pound sign (#) provides the namespace and class name for the underlying WMI object.
The Microsoft.Management.Infrastructure.CimInstance object is a wrapper class that displays Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) objects.
The path after the pound sign (#) provides the namespace and class name for the underlying WMI object.
The Microsoft.Management.Infrastructure.CimInstance object is a wrapper class that displays Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) objects.
The path after the pound sign (#) provides the namespace and class name for the underlying WMI object.
The Microsoft.Management.Infrastructure.CimInstance object is a wrapper class that displays Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) objects.
The path after the pound sign (#) provides the namespace and class name for the underlying WMI object.
The Microsoft.Management.Infrastructure.CimInstance object is a wrapper class that displays Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) objects.
The path after the pound sign (#) provides the namespace and class name for the underlying WMI object.
The Microsoft.Management.Infrastructure.CimInstance object is a wrapper class that displays Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) objects.
The path after the pound sign (#) provides the namespace and class name for the underlying WMI object.
The Microsoft.Management.Infrastructure.CimInstance object is a wrapper class that displays Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) objects.
The path after the pound sign (#) provides the namespace and class name for the underlying WMI object.
The Microsoft.Management.Infrastructure.CimInstance object is a wrapper class that displays Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) objects.
The path after the pound sign (#) provides the namespace and class name for the underlying WMI object.
The Microsoft.Management.Infrastructure.CimInstance object is a wrapper class that displays Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) objects.
The path after the pound sign (#) provides the namespace and class name for the underlying WMI object.