The ClientNetworkProtocol class represents the objects for client network protocols. To see the list of protocols of ClientNetworkProtocol class:
Get-WmiObject -namespace root\Microsoft\SqlServer\ComputerManagement10 -class ClientNetworkProtocol | Select-Object ProtocolName, ProtocolDisplayName,ProtocolOrder
To see all the methods you can apply to the client network protocol instances:
Get-WmiObject -namespace root\Microsoft\SqlServer\ComputerManagement10 -class ClientNetworkProtocol | Get-Member -memberType Method | Select-Object Name
To disable the Named Pipes protocol:
$clientprotocol=Get-WmiObject –namespace root\Microsoft\SqlServer\ComputerManagement10 -class ClientNetworkProtocol -filter "ProtocolName='np'"
$clientprotocol.SetDisable()
To verify the result:
Get-WmiObject -namespace root\Microsoft\SqlServer\ComputerManagement10 -class ClientNetworkProtocol | Select-Object ProtocolName, ProtocolDisplayName,ProtocolOrder
If you’d like to re-enable the Named Pipes protocol and place it above the TCP/IP protocol, which has an order of 2 in the list, you can simply use the SetOrderValue method toset the order of the Named Pipes protocol to 2, to take the place of the TCP/IP protocol:
$clientprotocol=Get-WmiObject –namespace root\Microsoft\SqlServer\ComputerManagement10 -class ClientNetworkProtocol -filter "ProtocolName=’np’"
$clientprotocol.SetOrderValue(2)
To verify the result, sort all the client network protocols by their order:
Get-WmiObject -namespace root\Microsoft\SqlServer\ComputerManagement10 -class ClientNetworkProtocol | Select-Object ProtocolName, ProtocolDisplayName,ProtocolOrder | Sort-Object ProtocolOrder
To get the property names and their associated protocol names of ClientNetworkProtocolProperty:
Get-WmiObject -namespace root\Microsoft\SqlServer\ComputerManagement10 -class ClientNetworkProtocolProperty | Select-Object PropertyName, ProtocolName
To change the default port of the TCP/IP protocol from 1433 to 7001:
$strComputer = "."
$protocolproperty=Get-WmiObject –computerName $strComputer –namespace root\Microsoft\SqlServer\ComputerManagement10 –class ClientNetworkProtocolProperty -filter "PropertyName=’Default Port’"
$protocolproperty.SetNumericalValue(7001)
To verify the result:
Get-WmiObject -namespace root\Microsoft\SqlServer\ComputerManagement10 -class ClientNetworkProtocolProperty -filter "PropertyName=’Default Port’"
The complete script(ChangeTCPIPDefaultPort.ps1):
$wmi=Get-WmiObject -namespace root\Microsoft\SqlServer\ComputerManagement10 -class ServerNetworkProtocolProperty `
-filter "PropertyName='TcpPort' and IPAddressName='IPAll' and InstanceName='MSSQLSERVER'?
$wmi.SetStringValue(7001) | Out-Null
$sqlservice = Get-WmiObject -namespace root\Microsoft\SqlServer\ComputerManagement10 -class SqlService `
-filter "ServiceName='MSSQLSERVER'"
$sqlservice.StopService() | Out-Null
$sqlservice.StartService() | Out-Null
# Confirm the default port number has been changed
Get-WmiObject -namespace root\Microsoft\SqlServer\ComputerManagement10 -class ServerNetworkProtocolProperty `
-filter "PropertyName='TcpPort' and IPAddressName='IPAll' and InstanceName='MSSQLSERVER'" | Select-Object PropertyStrVal