Introduction
This article demonstrates the power of WMI, on how to configure TCP/IP Setting programmatically using C#. This article is targeted at intermediate developers.
Using the code
WMI Extends the possibilities of .NET and simplifies the life while working on NetworkAdapters
. The Following Code snippet lists all the Network adapters along with the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway
public void ListIP()
{
ManagementClass objMC = new ManagementClass(
"Win32_NetworkAdapterConfiguration");
ManagementObjectCollection objMOC = objMC.GetInstances();
foreach(ManagementObject objMO in objMOC)
{
if(!(bool)objMO["ipEnabled"])
continue;
Console.WriteLine(objMO["Caption"] + "," +
objMO["ServiceName"] + "," + objMO["MACAddress"]) ;
string[] ipaddresses = (string[]) objMO["IPAddress"];
string[] subnets = (string[]) objMO["IPSubnet"];
string[] gateways = (string[]) objMO["DefaultIPGateway"];
Console.WriteLine("Printing Default Gateway Info:");
Console.WriteLine(objMO["DefaultIPGateway"].ToString());
Console.WriteLine("Printing IPGateway Info:");
foreach(string sGate in gateways)
Console.WriteLine (sGate);
Console.WriteLine("Printing Ipaddress Info:");
foreach(string sIP in ipaddresses)
Console.WriteLine(sIP);
Console.WriteLine("Printing SubNet Info:");
foreach(string sNet in subnets)
Console.WriteLine(sNet);
}
Now, here is the code to configure TCP/IP Settings using WMI.
public void setIP(string IPAddress,string SubnetMask, string Gateway)
{
ManagementClass objMC = new ManagementClass(
"Win32_NetworkAdapterConfiguration");
ManagementObjectCollection objMOC = objMC.GetInstances();
foreach(ManagementObject objMO in objMOC)
{
if (!(bool) objMO["IPEnabled"])
continue;
try
{
ManagementBaseObject objNewIP = null;
ManagementBaseObject objSetIP = null;
ManagementBaseObject objNewGate = null;
objNewIP = objMO.GetMethodParameters("EnableStatic");
objNewGate = objMO.GetMethodParameters("SetGateways");
objNewGate["DefaultIPGateway"] = new string[] {Gateway};
objNewGate["GatewayCostMetric"] = new int[] {1};
objNewIP["IPAddress"] = new string[] {IPAddress};
objNewIP["SubnetMask"] = new string[] {SubnetMask};
objSetIP = objMO.InvokeMethod("EnableStatic",objNewIP,null);
objSetIP = objMO.InvokeMethod("SetGateways",objNewGate,null);
Console.WriteLine(
"Updated IPAddress, SubnetMask and Default Gateway!");
}
catch(Exception ex)
{
MessageBox.Show("Unable to Set IP : " + ex.Message); }
}
There are some interesting methods in the Win32_NetworkAdapterConfiguration
WMI Class, which represents the behaviour and attributes of a NetworkAdapter, explore them at http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/wmisdk/wmi/