Windows 10 netsh bridge command

Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.19045.3570]
(c) Microsoft Corporation. C:\Windows>netsh bridge ? The following commands are available: Commands in this context: ? - Displays a list of commands. dump - Displays a configuration script. help - Displays a list of commands. install - Installs the component corresponding to the current context. set - Sets configuration information. show - Displays information. uninstall - Removes the component corresponding to the current context. To view help for a command, type the command, followed by a space, and then type ?.

Displays a configuration script.

»netsh »bridge »dump


C:\Windows>netsh bridge dump ?

Usage: dump

Remarks: 
    Creates a script that contains the current configuration.  If saved to a
    file, this script can be used to restore altered configuration settings.

Displays a list of commands.

»netsh »bridge »help


C:\Windows>netsh bridge help ?

Usage: help

Remarks: 
       Displays a list of commands.

Installs the component corresponding to the current context.

»netsh »bridge »install


C:\Windows>netsh bridge install ?

Usage: install
       Not supported.
       Please go to the Network Connections folder to install.

Sets configuration information.

»netsh »bridge »set


C:\Windows>netsh bridge set ?

The following commands are available:

Commands in this context:
set adapter    - Modifies the bridge configuration for a specified adapter.

Modifies the bridge configuration for a specified adapter.

»netsh »bridge »set »adapter


C:\Windows>netsh bridge set adapter ?

Usage: set adapter [id=]<integer> [[forcecompatmode=]enable|disable]
 
Parameters: 
      Tag               Value
      id              - The ID of the adapter which you want configured.
                        Use the "show adapter" command to obtain ID listing.
      forcecompatmode - One of the following values:
                        enable : Enable Layer3 mode.
                        disable: Disable Layer3 mode.
 
Remarks: Modifies bridge configuration for a specified adapter.
         This should only be done if network connectivity is not
         working as expected on the specified adapter.
 
Examples: 
 
       set adapter "2" forcecompatmode=enable
 
       Modifies the bridge configuration for adapter "2" by setting it
       in Layer3 mode.

Displays information.

»netsh »bridge »show


C:\Windows>netsh bridge show ?

The following commands are available:

Commands in this context:
show adapter   - Shows the adapters configured as a single bridge.

Shows the adapters configured as a single bridge.

»netsh »bridge »show »adapter


C:\Windows>netsh bridge show adapter ?

Usage: show adapter [[id=]integer]
 
Parameters: 
      Tag            Value
      id           - The ID of the adapter whose configuration you want
                     to view.
 
Remarks: Shows information about adapters pertaining to the bridge.
 
Examples: 
 
       show adapter
 
       Lists all adapters (with IDs) which form part of the bridge and
       their settings and flags.

Removes the component corresponding to the current context.

»netsh »bridge »uninstall


C:\Windows>netsh bridge uninstall ?

Usage: uninstall
       Not supported.
       Please go to the Network Connections folder to uninstall.



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