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Get-NetEventVmSwitch



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SYNOPSIS

Gets Hyper-V virtual switches from a provider.

SYNTAX


Get-NetEventVmSwitch [[-Name] [<String[]>]] [-CimSession [<CimSession[]>]] [-ShowInstalled] [-ThrottleLimit [<Int32>]] [<CommonParameters>]
Get-NetEventVmSwitch [-AssociatedPacketCaptureProvider [<CimInstance>]] [-CimSession [<CimSession[]>]] [-ShowInstalled] [-ThrottleLimit [<Int32>]] [<CommonParameters>]



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DESCRIPTION


The Get-NetEventVmSwitch cmdlet gets Hyper-V virtual switches from a Remote Packet Capture provider. This cmdlet returns a list of Hyper-V virtual switches that you
configured as filters on a Remote Packet Capture provider.


The protocol stack uses multiple layers to transmit, receive, and process network traffic as packets. The provider logs network traffic as Event Tracing for Windows (ETW)
events.



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RELATED LINKS

Online Version: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=294393
Add-NetEventVmSwitch
Remove-NetEventVmSwitch
Get-NetEventPacketCaptureProvider

REMARKS

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Examples


Example 1: Get a Hyper-V virtual switch from a provider

PS C:\>New-NetEventSession -Name "NESession01"
PS C:\> Add-NetEventPacketCaptureProvider -SessionName "NESession01"
PS C:\> Add-NetEventVMSwitch -Name "Network Adapter 2 - Virtual Switch"
PS C:\> Add-NetEventVMSwitch -Name "Network Adapter 4 - Virtual Switch"
PS C:\> Get-NetEventVMSwitch -Name "Network Adapter 2 - Virtual Switch"



This example gets a Hyper-V virtual switch from the Remote Packet Capture provider for a network session. After you complete these commands to configure the network session,
you can start and stop the event and packet capture for the network session by using the Start-NetEventSession and Stop-NetEventSession cmdlets.

The first command uses the New-NetEventSession cmdlet to create a network session named NESession01.

The second command uses the Add-NetEventPacketCaptureProvider cmdlet to add a Remote Packet Capture provider for the session named NESession01.

The third command uses the Add-NetEventVmSwitch cmdlet to add the Hyper-V virtual switch named Network Adapter 2 - Virtual Switch as a filter on the Remote Packet Capture
provider.

The fourth command uses the Add-NetEventVmSwitch cmdlet to add the Hyper-V virtual switch named Network Adapter 4 - Virtual Switch as a filter on the Remote Packet Capture
provider.

The fifth command gets the Hyper-V virtual switch named Network Adapter 2 - Virtual Switch from the provider.