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Needed to update a spreadsheet for a bunch of servers. I wanted PowerShell to just go look in DNS and try to resolve the name. I didn’t need to get the configured IP from the server directly and I know they are all registered in DNS. I also only wanted the v4 addresses, not v6.
Here is what I used to dump their name and IP in a text file. I then updated the spreadsheet by hand just so I could put human eyes on the list for sanity’s sake.
You’ll need to put the server names in a text file named “servernames.txt” in the same folder as the script.
ipconfig /flushdns
$servernames = Get-Content servernames.txt
foreach ($name in $servernames) {
$ips = [System.Net.Dns]::GetHostAddresses($name) | select-object AddressFamily, IPAddressToString
$ip = $ips | ? {$_.AddressFamily -eq "InterNetwork"}
$ip = $ip.IPAddressToString
$string = "$name $ip"
out-file -filepath ips.txt -inputobject $string -append
$ips = $null
$ip = $null
}
Some of this borrowed from - https://blogs.msdn.com/b/powershell/archive/2006/06/26/647318.aspx