Windows PowerShell command on Get-command New-EapConfiguration
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Windows PowerShell command on Get-command New-EapConfiguration

NAME

New-EapConfiguration

SYNOPSIS

Generates an XML file with the specified EAP configuration.

SYNTAX

New-EapConfiguration [[-UseWinlogonCredential]] [-CimSession ] [-ThrottleLimit ] [-Confirm]

[-WhatIf] []

New-EapConfiguration [-Peap] [[-VerifyServerIdentity]] [[-TunnledEapAuthMethod] ] [-CimSession

] [-EnableNap] [-FastReconnect ] [-ThrottleLimit ] [-Confirm] [-WhatIf]

[]

New-EapConfiguration [-Ttls] [-CimSession ] [-ThrottleLimit ] [-TunnledEapAuthMethod

] [-TunnledNonEapAuthMethod {Pap | Chap | MSChap | MSChapv2}] [-UseWinlogonCredential] [-Confirm]

[-WhatIf] []

New-EapConfiguration [-Tls] [[-VerifyServerIdentity]] [-CimSession ] [-ThrottleLimit ]

[-UserCertificate] [-Confirm] [-WhatIf] []

DESCRIPTION

The New-EapConfiguration cmdlet creates an XML file with the specified EAP configuration. You use this cmdlet to

create the EAP XML configuration file for EAP authentication that is then used by the Set-VpnConnection cmdlet or

the Add-VpnConnection cmdlet. If errors happen during the generation of the XML file, the error information is

returned.

PARAMETERS

-CimSession []

Runs the cmdlet in a remote session or on a remote computer. Enter a computer name or a session object, such

as the output of a New-CimSession or Get-CimSession cmdlet. The default is the current session on the local

computer. Required? false Position? named Default value none Accept pipeline input? false Accept wildcard characters? false

-EnableNap []

Indicates that the cmdlet enables Network Access Protection (NAP) for PEAP. Required? false Position? named Default value none

Accept pipeline input? True (ByPropertyName)

Accept wildcard characters? false

-FastReconnect []

Specifies whether to enable FastReconnect in the current PEAP configuration. Specify either $True or $False.

Required? false Position? named Default value none

Accept pipeline input? True (ByPropertyName)

Accept wildcard characters? false

-Peap

Indicates that PEAP is used as the authentication method. Required? true Position? 2 Default value none

Accept pipeline input? True (ByPropertyName)

Accept wildcard characters? false

-ThrottleLimit []

Specifies the maximum number of concurrent operations that can be established to run the cmdlet. If this parameter is omitted or a value of 0 is entered, then Windows PowerShellr calculates an optimum throttle limit for the cmdlet based on the number of CIM cmdlets that are running on the computer. The throttle limit applies only to the current cmdlet, not to the session or to the computer. Required? false Position? named Default value none Accept pipeline input? false Accept wildcard characters? false

-Tls

Indicates that EAP-TLS, either smart card based or user certificate based, is used as the authentication

method. Required? true Position? 2 Default value none

Accept pipeline input? True (ByPropertyName)

Accept wildcard characters? false

-Ttls

Indicates that TTLS is used as the authentication method. Required? true Position? 2 Default value none

Accept pipeline input? True (ByPropertyName)

Accept wildcard characters? false

-TunnledEapAuthMethod []

Specifies the configuration XML for tunneled EAP, EAP-TTLS, or PEAP authentication.

Required? false Position? named Default value none Accept pipeline input? false Accept wildcard characters? false

-TunnledNonEapAuthMethod []

Specifies the simple EAP-TTLS client authentication methods. The acceptable values for this parameter are:

-- Pap

-- Chap

-- MSChap

-- MSCHapv2

Required? false Position? named Default value none

Accept pipeline input? True (ByPropertyName)

Accept wildcard characters? false

-UserCertificate []

Indicates that a user certificate is used for authentication. This parameter is used with EAP-TLS. If this

parameter is not specified, a smart card authentication is used. Required? false Position? named Default value none

Accept pipeline input? True (ByPropertyName)

Accept wildcard characters? false

-UseWinlogonCredential []

Indicates that MSCHAPv2 or EAP-MSCHAPv2 is used as the authentication method, and that Windows logon

credentials are used automatically when connecting with the VPN connection profile. Required? false Position? 4 Default value none

Accept pipeline input? True (ByPropertyName)

Accept wildcard characters? false

-VerifyServerIdentity []

Indicates that server identity validation is performed for the VPN connection. This parameter is used with

PEAP, and EAP-TLS with tunneled EAP client authentication.

Required? false Position? 3 Default value none

Accept pipeline input? True (ByPropertyName)

Accept wildcard characters? false

-Confirm []

Prompts you for confirmation before running the cmdlet.Prompts you for confirmation before running the cmdlet. Required? false Position? named Default value false Accept pipeline input? false Accept wildcard characters? false

-WhatIf []

Shows what would happen if the cmdlet runs. The cmdlet is not run.Shows what would happen if the cmdlet runs. The cmdlet is not run. Required? false Position? named Default value false Accept pipeline input? false Accept wildcard characters? false This cmdlet supports the common parameters: Verbose, Debug, ErrorAction, ErrorVariable, WarningAction, WarningVariable, OutBuffer, PipelineVariable, and OutVariable. For more information, see about_CommonParameters (https:/go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=113216).

INPUTS

OUTPUTS

Microsoft.Management.Infrastructure.CimInstance#root/Microsoft/Windows/RemoteAccess/ClientEapConfiguration The Microsoft.Management.Infrastructure.CimInstance object is a wrapper class that displays Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) objects. The path after the pound sign (#) provides the namespace and class name for the underlying WMI object. This cmdlet returns a VpnConnection object that contains the VPN connection configuration settings.

Example 1: Create a default EAP configuration object

PS C:\> $A = New-EapConfiguration

This command creates a default EAP configuration object, and stores it in the variable named $A. You can use the

XML configuration object stored in the variable when you create a VPN connection or change the configuration of a VPN connection.

Example 2: Create a customized EAP configuration object

PS C:\> $A = New-EapConfiguration -UseWinlogonCredential

This command creates an EAP configuration object, customized by the UseWinlogonCredential parameter, and stores it

in the variable named $A. By specifying the UseWinlogonCredential parameter, the EAP configuration object is

configured to use MSCHAPv2 as the authentication method, and that Windows logon credentials are used automatically when connecting with the VPN connection profile.

Example 3: Create a TLS customized EAP configuration object

PS C:\> $A = New-EapConfiguration -Tls -VerifyServerIdentity -UserCertificate

This command creates a customized EAP configuration object and stores it in the variable named $A. The EAP

configuration object is customized by specifying the following parameters:

--The Tls parameter, which indicates that this configuration object uses EAP-TLS

-- The VerifyServerIdentity parameter, which indicates that the identity of the server to which the client

connects is validated

-- The UserCertificate parameter, which indicates that the EAP-TLS authentication method uses a user certificate.

Example 4: Create a TTLS customized EAP configuration object

PS C:\> $A = New-EapConfiguration -Ttls

This command creates an EAP configuration object, customized by the Ttls parameter to use the TTLS authentication

method. The configuration object is stored in the variable named $A.

Example 5: Create a TTLS EAP configuration object with MSCHAPv2 as the client authentication method

PS C:\> $A = New-EapConfiguration -Ttls -TunnledNonEapAuthMethod "MSChapv2" -UseWinlogonCredential

This command creates a new EAP configuration object and stores it in the variable named $A. The EAP configuration

object is customized by specifying the following parameters:

-- The Ttls parameter, which indicates that this configuration object uses TTLS as the authentication method

-- The TunneledNonEapAuthMethod parameter with the MSChapv2 value, which specifies that MSCHAPv2 is used as the

specific client authentication method

-- The UseWinlogonCredential parameter, which indicates that Windows logon credentials are used automatically when

connecting with the VPN connection profile that uses this EAP configuration object.

Example 6: Create an EAP configuration object and use it as input

This command creates an EAP configuration object configured to use an EAP-TLS authentication method and to verify

the server identity. The configuration object is stored in a variable named $B.

PS C:\>$B = New-EapConfiguration -Tls -VerifyServerIdentity

This command creates an EAP configuration object configured to use the TTLS authentication method, and specifies the TunnledEapAuthMethod parameter to use the EapConfigXmlStream created by the first EAP configuration object as the tunnel EAP authentication method.

PS C:\>$A = New-EapConfiguration -Ttls -TunnledEapAuthMethod $B.EapConfigXmlStream

This set of commands creates an EAP configuration object customized with a TTLS authentication method which uses

EAP-TLS as the tunneled client authentication method.

Example 7: Create an EAP configuration object that uses PEAP authentication

PS C:\> $A = New-EapConfiguration -Peap

This command creates an EAP configuration object customized by the Peap parameter to use the PEAP authentication

method. The configuration object is stored in a variable named $A.

Example 8: Create a customized EAP configuration object and use it as input

This command creates the EAP configuration object and stores it in the variable named $B. The EAP configuration

object is customized to use the TLS authentication method by the Tls parameter, and configured to verify the identity of the server by the VerifyServerIdentity parameter.This command implicitly configures a smart card to be used for authentication.

PS C:\>$B = New-EapConfiguration -Tls -VerifyServerIdentity

This command uses the EapConfigXmlStream method of the EAP configuration object created in the previous command to specify the value for the TunnledEapAuthMethod parameter. This command also specifies that PEAP is the authentication method, as specified by the Peap parameter; that NAP is enabled for PEAP, as specified by the EnableNap parameter; and that FastReconnect is enabled, as specified by the FastReconnect parameter.

PS C:\>$a = New-EapConfiguration -Peap -EnableNap -FastReconnect $True -VerifyServerIdentity -TunnledEapAuthMethod

$b.EapConfigXmlStream

This set of commands creates an EAP configuration object customized with the TLS authentication method, and then uses its EapConfigXmlStream object as the tunneled authentication method.

RELATED LINKS

Add-VpnConnection

Set-VpnConnection



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