This is the built-in help made by Microsoft for the command 'Get-VMNetworkAdapter', in PowerShell version 3 - as retrieved from
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Gets the virtual network adapters of a virtual machine, snapshot, management OS, or of a virtual machine and management OS.
Get-VMNetworkAdapter [-VMName] <String[]> [[-Name] <String>] [-ComputerName <String[]>] [-IsLegacy <Boolean>] [<CommonParameters>]
Get-VMNetworkAdapter [[-Name] <String>] [-All] [-ComputerName <String[]>] [<CommonParameters>]
Get-VMNetworkAdapter [[-Name] <String>] [-ComputerName <String[]>] [-SwitchName <String>] -ManagementOS [<CommonParameters>]
Get-VMNetworkAdapter [-VM] <VirtualMachine[]> [[-Name] <String>] [-IsLegacy <Boolean>] [<CommonParameters>]
Get-VMNetworkAdapter [-VMSnapshot] <VMSnapshot> [[-Name] <String>] [<CommonParameters>]
The Get-VMNetworkAdapter cmdlet gets the virtual network adapters of the specified virtual machine, snapshot, or management OS.
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Example 1
PS C:\>Get-VMNetworkAdapter –VMName *
Gets virtual network adapters from all virtual machines on the local Hyper-V host.
Example 2
PS C:\>Get-VMNetworkAdapter -ManagementOS
Gets the virtual network adapters in the ManagementOS (i.e. the local Hyper-V host).
Example 3
PS C:\>Get-VMNetworkAdapter -All
Gets virtual network adapters from all virtual machines as well as the management OS.