Get-BaseBoard
Description
Get-BaseBoard will provide you the information of a baseboard.
Note: You need to install SysInfo module in order for this cmdlet to be available. For more information, see PowerShell Module SysInfo.
Syntax:
Get-BaseBoard [[-ComputerName] <String[]>] [[-Protocol] <String>] [[-Properties] <String[]>] [<CommonParameters>]
Requirements
- SysInfo PowerShell Module
- WinRM Enabled and PowerShell 3.0 (only if you use WinRM protocol)
If you want to find more about the specific cmdlet while you are in PowerShell you can use the below to get the help file.
Code:
Get-Help Get-BaseBoard
Output:
Now lets see few examples about Get-BaseBoard
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Examples
Example 1
This command gets the information from local system.
PS C:\Windows> Get-BaseBoard Manufacturer : Foxconn Model : Name : Base Board SerialNumber : SKU : Product : 2ABF
Example 2
This command gets the information from Server1.
PS C:\Windows> Get-BaseBoard -ComputerName Server1 Manufacturer : Microsoft Corporation Model : Name : Base Board SerialNumber : 1461-2386-4192-1239-7577-0637-33 SKU : Product : Virtual Machine
Example 3
This command gets the information from remote system with IP 192.168.0.5.
PS C:\> Get-BaseBoard -ComputerName "192.168.0.5" Manufacturer : Microsoft Corporation Model : Name : Base Board SerialNumber : 1461-2386-4192-1239-7577-0637-33 SKU : Product : Virtual Machine
Example 4
This command gets the information from Server1, Server2 and Server3.
PS C:\> Get-BaseBoard -ComputerName Server1,Server2,Server3 Manufacturer : Microsoft Corporation Model : Name : Base Board SerialNumber : 1461-2386-4192-1239-7577-0637-33 SKU : Product : Virtual Machine Manufacturer : Microsoft Corporation Model : Name : Base Board SerialNumber : 6088-5468-9195-3426-4012-2476-12 SKU : Product : Virtual Machine Manufacturer : Microsoft Corporation Model : Name : Base Board SerialNumber : 5006-6831-4493-7660-7076-8132-31 SKU : Product : Virtual Machine
Example 5
This command gets the information from Server1 and will output only Name and Status Properties.
PS C:\> Get-BaseBoard -ComputerName Server1 -Properties Name,Status Name Status ---- ------ Base Board OK
Example 6
This command gets the information from Server1 and will output all properties.
PS C:\> Get-BaseBoard -ComputerName Server1 -Properties * Caption : Base Board Description : Base Board InstallDate : Name : Base Board Status : OK Manufacturer : Microsoft Corporation Model : OtherIdentifyingInfo : PartNumber : PoweredOn : True SerialNumber : 1461-2386-4192-1239-7577-0637-33 SKU : Tag : Base Board Version : Hyper-V UEFI Release v1.0 Depth : Height : HotSwappable : False Removable : False Replaceable : False Weight : Width : HostingBoard : True RequirementsDescription : RequiresDaughterBoard : False SlotLayout : SpecialRequirements : ConfigOptions : Product : Virtual Machine
Example 7
This commnand gets the information from Server1.
PS C:\> "Server1" | Get-BaseBoard Manufacturer : Microsoft Corporation Model : Name : Base Board SerialNumber : 1461-2386-4192-1239-7577-0637-33 SKU : Product : Virtual Machine
Example 8
This commnand gets the information from Server1 using DCOM protocol.
PS C:\Windows> Get-BaseBoard -ComputerName Server1 -Protocol DCOM Manufacturer : Microsoft Corporation Model : Name : Base Board SerialNumber : 1461-2386-4192-1239-7577-0637-33 SKU : Product : Virtual Machine
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Optional Parameters
-ComputerName
- Description: Specifies the computer names or IP Addresses of the systems that we want to get the information from.
- Required: False
- Position: 1
- Default value: None
- Accept pipeline input: True (ByValue)
- Accept wildcard characters: False
-Protocol
- Description: Specifies the protocol that will be used to get the information from the remote system.
- Accepted Values: DCOM or WinRM
- Required: False
- Position: 2
- Default value: None
- Accept pipeline input: False
- Accept wildcard characters: False
-Properties
- Description: Specifies the object properties that appear in the display and the order in which they appear. Wildcards are permitted.
- Required: False
- Position: 3
- Default value
- Accept pipeline input: False
- Accept wildcard characters: True
Inputs
System.Array.
Get-BaseBoard can accept a string value to determine the ComputerName parameter.
Outputs
System.Object.
Get-BaseBoard returns an object containing all the information that has been retrieved.
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- PowerShell Gallery | SysInfo
- GitHub – SConstantinou/SysInfo
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