Public/Network/IPManagement/Test-IsValidIPv4.ps1
function Test-IsValidIPv4 { <# .SYNOPSIS Verifies if passed parameter is a valid IP v4 address .DESCRIPTION Verifies if passed parameter is a valid IP v4 address. Can take single string or array of strings. Can also accept input from the pipeline. Function aliased to 'Test-IsValidIP' .EXAMPLE Test-IsValidIPv4 '10.0.0.1' .EXAMPLE Test-IsValidIPv4 '10.0.0.1' -Verbose VERBOSE: The string being tested if a valid IPv4 address is [10.0.0.1] True .EXAMPLE '192.168.1.1','invalid' | Test-IsValidIPv4 -IncludeInput Input Result ----- ------ 192.168.1.1 True invalid False #> #region Param [CmdletBinding(ConfirmImpact = 'None')] [Outputtype('bool')] [alias('Test-IsValidIP')] Param ( [parameter(ValueFromPipeLine, ValueFromPipeLineByPropertyName)] [Alias('IP')] [string[]] $IPAddress, [switch] $IncludeInput ) #endregion Param begin { Write-Invocation $MyInvocation } process { foreach ($i in $IPAddress) { Try { Out-Verbose "The string being tested if a valid IPv4 address is [$i]" $check = [ipaddress] $i # added check below to cover issue if enter only 3 octets # [ipaddress] "10.1.4" resolves to "10.1.0.4" if ($i -eq $check) { if ($IncludeInput) { New-Object -TypeName psobject -Property ([ordered] @{Input = "$i"; Result = $true }) } else { Write-Output -InputObject $true } } else { if ($IncludeInput) { New-Object -TypeName psobject -Property ([ordered] @{Input = "$i"; Result = $false }) } else { Write-Output -InputObject $false } } } Catch { if ($IncludeInput) { New-Object -TypeName psobject -Property ([ordered] @{Input = "$i"; Result = $false }) } else { Write-Output -InputObject $false } } } } end { Out-Verbose $fxn "Complete." } } |