DnsClient Module
This reference provides cmdlet descriptions and syntax for all Domain Name System (DNS) Client-specific cmdlets. It lists the cmdlets in alphabetical order based on the verb at the beginning of the cmdlet.
DnsClient Cmdlets
| Cmdlet | Description |
|---|---|
| Add-DnsClientDohServerAddress |
Adds a DoH server configuration to the supported DoH servers. |
| Add-DnsClientNrptRule |
Adds a rule to the NRPT. |
| Clear-DnsClientCache |
Clears the contents of the DNS client cache. |
| Get-DnsClient |
Gets details of the network interfaces configured on a specified computer. |
| Get-DnsClientCache |
Retrieves the contents of the DNS client cache. |
| Get-DnsClientDohServerAddress |
Gets the DoH server configuration. |
| Get-DnsClientGlobalSetting |
Retrieves global DNS client settings like the suffix search list. |
| Get-DnsClientNrptGlobal |
Gets the NRPT global settings. |
| Get-DnsClientNrptPolicy |
Gets the NRPT configured on a computer. |
| Get-DnsClientNrptRule |
Retrieves the DNS client NRPT rules. |
| Get-DnsClientServerAddress |
Gets DNS server IP addresses from the TCP/IP properties on an interface. |
| Register-DnsClient |
Registers all of the IP addresses on the computer onto the configured DNS server. |
| Remove-DnsClientDohServerAddress |
Removes DoH server configurations from the supported DoH servers. |
| Remove-DnsClientNrptRule |
Removes the specified DNS client NRPT rule. |
| Resolve-DnsName |
Performs a DNS name query resolution for the specified name. |
| Set-DnsClient |
Sets the interface-specific DNS client configurations on the computer. |
| Set-DnsClientDohServerAddress |
Modifies an existing DoH server configuration. |
| Set-DnsClientGlobalSetting |
Sets the DNS client global, non-interface specific, settings. |
| Set-DnsClientNrptGlobal |
Modifies the global Name Resolution Policy Table (NRPT) settings. |
| Set-DnsClientNrptRule |
Modifies a DNS client Name Resolution Policy Table (NRPT) rule for the specified namespace. |
| Set-DnsClientServerAddress |
Sets DNS server addresses associated with the TCP/IP properties on an interface. |