Update-BluGenieFirewallProfileStatus
Update-BluGenieFirewallProfileStatus
SYNOPSIS
Enable or Disable the Window Firewall Profile(s) Not the Service
SYNTAX
Update-BluGenieFirewallProfileStatus [[-ProfileType] <String>] [[-Status] <String>] [-ReportOnly] [-Walkthrough] [-ReturnObject] [-OutUnEscapedJSON] [<CommonParameters>]
DESCRIPTION
Enable or Disable the Window Firewall Profile(s) Not the Service
EXAMPLES
EXAMPLE 1
Command: Update-BluGenieFirewallProfileStatus
Description: Set the [ DOMAIN | PRIVATE | PUBLIC ] Windows Firewall Profiles to enabled / on
Notes:
EXAMPLE 2
Command: Update-BluGenieFirewallProfileStatus -ProfileType PRIVATE -Status DISABLE
Description: Set the Windows Firewall Profile "PRIVATE" to disabled
Notes:
EXAMPLE 3
Command: Update-BluGenieFirewallProfileStatus -ProfileType DOMAIN -Status ENABLE
Description: Set the Windows Firewall Profile "DOMAIN" to Enabled
Notes:
EXAMPLE 4
Command: Update-BluGenieFirewallProfileStatus -Status DISABLE
Description: Set the [ DOMAIN | PRIVATE | PUBLIC ] Windows Firewall Profiles to disabled / off
Notes:
EXAMPLE 5
Command: Update-BluGenieFirewallProfileStatus -Help
Description: Call Help Information
Notes: If Help / WalkThrough is setup as a parameter, this script will be called to setup the Dynamic Help Menu if not the normal Get-Help will be called with the -Full parameter
EXAMPLE 6
Command: Update-BluGenieFirewallProfileStatus -WalkThrough
Description: Call Help Information [2]
Notes: If Help / WalkThrough is setup as a parameter, this script will be called to setup the Dynamic Help Menu if not the normal Get-Help will be called with the -Full parameter
EXAMPLE 7
Command: Update-BluGenieFirewallProfileStatus -OutUnEscapedJSON
Description: Set the [ DOMAIN | PRIVATE | PUBLIC ] Windows Firewall Profiles to enabled / on and Return Output as UnEscaped JSON format
Notes: The OutUnEscapedJSON is used to beatify the JSON return and not Escape any Characters. Normal return data is a Hash Table.
EXAMPLE 8
Command: Update-BluGenieFirewallProfileStatus -ReturnObject
Description: Set the [ DOMAIN | PRIVATE | PUBLIC ] Windows Firewall Profiles to enabled / on and Return Output an Object
Notes: The ReturnObject is used to return a PowerShell Object. Normal return data is a Hash Table.
PARAMETERS
ProfileType
-ProfileType <String>
Description: Select which profile to update
Notes:
- DOMAIN
- PRIVATE
- PUBLIC
- DOMAIN+PRIVATE+PUBLIC - (Default Selection)
Alias:
ValidateSet: 'DOMAIN','PRIVATE','PUBLIC','DOMAIN+PRIVATE+PUBLIC'
Required? false
Position? 2
Default value DOMAIN+PRIVATE+PUBLIC
Accept pipeline input? false
Accept wildcard characters? false
Status
-Status <String>
Description: Option to enable or disable the Firewall Profile
Notes: - ENABLE - (Default Selection)
- DISABLE
Alias:
ValidateSet: 'ENABLE','DISABLE'
Required? false
Position? 3
Default value ENABLE
Accept pipeline input? false
Accept wildcard characters? false
ReportOnly
-ReportOnly [<SwitchParameter>]
Required? false
Position? named
Default value False
Accept pipeline input? false
Accept wildcard characters? false
Walkthrough
-Walkthrough [<SwitchParameter>]
Description: Start the dynamic help menu system to help walk through the current command and all of the parameters
Notes:
Alias: Help
ValidateSet:
Required? false
Position? named
Default value False
Accept pipeline input? false
Accept wildcard characters? false
ReturnObject
-ReturnObject [<SwitchParameter>]
Description: Return information as an Object
Notes: By default the data is returned as a Hash Table
Alias:
ValidateSet:
Required? false
Position? named
Default value False
Accept pipeline input? false
Accept wildcard characters? false
OutUnEscapedJSON
-OutUnEscapedJSON [<SwitchParameter>]
Description: Remove UnEsacped Char from the JSON information.
Notes: This will beautify json and clean up the formatting.
Alias:
ValidateSet:
Required? false
Position? named
Default value False
Accept pipeline input? false
Accept wildcard characters? false
CommonParameters
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