This is the built-in help made by Microsoft for the command 'New-NetVirtualizationProviderRoute', in PowerShell version 5 - as retrieved from
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Creates a Provider Route in a virtual network.
New-NetVirtualizationProviderRoute [-AsJob] [-CimSession <CimSession[]>] [-Metric <UInt32>] [-ThrottleLimit <Int32>] -DestinationPrefix <String> -InterfaceIndex <UInt32>
-NextHop <String> [<CommonParameters>]
The New-NetVirtualizationProviderRoute cmdlet creates a network route for a Microsoft® Hyper-V® Server 2012 virtual network. Network Virtualization allows more than one
virtual network to exist on the same physical network. Computers can exchange network traffic with a virtual machine (VM) by using a Customer Address within the virtual
network. Network Virtualization uses Provider Routes to direct network traffic on the physical network. For more information, see Network Virtualization technical details
(http://technet.microsoft.com/library/jj134174.aspx) on TechNet.
To create a Provider Route, specify the subnet as an IP prefix, the interface, and the address for the next hop gateway.
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Get-NetVirtualizationProviderRoute
Remove-NetVirtualizationProviderRoute
Set-NetVirtualizationProviderRoute
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Example 1: Create a Provider Route
PS C:\> New-NetVirtualizationProviderRoute -DestinationPrefix "0.0.0.0/0" -InterfaceIndex 23 -NextHop "192.168.1.1" -Metric 5
This command creates a Provider Route for all network addresses, as specified by the destination prefix 0.0.0.0/0, with a next hop gateway as specified. The command defines
the interface as by using the index 23 and specifies a metric value of 5.
Example 2: Create a Provider Route for a subnet
PS C:\>New-NetVirtualizationProviderRoute -DestinationPrefix "10.1.2.0/24" -InterfaceIndex 13 -NextHop "10.1.2.23"
This command specifies a Provider Route for an interface with the index 13 for the subnet specified by using the destination prefix. This prefix specifies the subnet of
addresses from 10.1.2.0 to 10.1.2. 254. The command specifies the next hop gateway as 10.1.2.23.