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9Create a bridge with two user-provided network adapters.
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Usage: netsh bridge %1!s! [<Adapter ID #1> <Adapter ID #2>]
 
Description:
  Command creates a bridge having two network adapters joining the bridge.
  The successfully created bridge will have a unique GUID, which can be 
 acquired from command 'netsh bridge list'. 
 

Parameters:
  Adapter ID : Uniquely identifies a network adapter that can 
               join a bridge, and can be acquired from  
command
               'netsh bridge show adapters'.                  
               An adapter ID can be of followings:            
               - GUID                                         
               - Adapter Name                                 
               - Adapter Interface Index, i.e. IfIndex        
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Usage: netsh bridge %1!s! <Adapter ID> to <Bridge GUID>
 
Description:
  Command adds a bridgeable network adapter, uniquely
 identified by Adapter ID to a bridge, uniquely identified
 by Bridge GUID. To find which network adapter(s) are
 available and bridgeable, use following command:
  'netsh bridge show adapters'.
 

Parameters:
  Adapter ID : Uniquely identifies a network adapter that can 
               join a bridge, and can be acquired from  
command
               'netsh bridge show adapters'.                  
               An adapter ID can be of followings:            
               - GUID                                         
               - Adapter Name                                 
               - Adapter Interface Index, i.e. IfIndex        
 

  Bridge GUID : GUID uniquely identifies the bridge acquired 
                from command 'netsh bridge list'.            
gRemove network adapter(s) from a bridge, and destroy the bridge when all network adapters are removed.
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Usage: netsh bridge %1!s! <Adapter ID> from <Bridge GUID>
       netsh bridge %1!s! all from <Bridge GUID>
 
Description:
  a) Command removes the bridged network adapter (uniquely     
 identified by its Adapter ID) from the bridge (uniquely       
 identified by Bridge GUID).                                   
  b) If using command with 'all' option, it will remove all    
 bridged network adapters from the bridge, uniquely identified 
 by Bridge GUID, and destroy the bridge.                       
 

Parameters:
  Adapter ID : Uniquely identifies a network adapter that can 
               join a bridge, and can be acquired from  
command
               'netsh bridge show adapters'.                  
               An adapter ID can be of followings:            
               - GUID                                         
               - Adapter Name                                 
               - Adapter Interface Index, i.e. IfIndex        
 
  Bridge GUID : GUID uniquely identifies the bridge acquired  
                from command 'netsh bridge list'.             
VRemove ALL bridged network adapters from the existing bridge and destroy that bridge.
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Usage: netsh bridge %1!s! <Bridge GUID>
 
Description: 

  Command removes all bridged network adapters from the bridge,  
 uniquely identified by its bridge GUID, and destroy the bridge. 
 

Parameter:
  Bridge GUID : GUID uniquely identifies the bridge acquired  
                from command 'netsh bridge list'.             
'Display all available created bridges.
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Usage: netsh bridge %1!s! 
 
Description:
  Command lists all created bridges, which are uniquely       
 identified by bridge GUID.                                   
  The bridge GUID is used as parameter for other netsh        
 bridge commands updating that bridge.                        
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PA;Modifies the bridge configuration for a specified adapter.
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Usage: netsh bridge %1!s! [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:
 
       %1!s! "2" forcecompatmode=enable
 
       Modifies the bridge configuration for adapter "2" by setting it
       in Layer3 mode.
RShows the bridgeable adapters and adapters already configured as a single bridge.
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Usage: netsh bridge %1!s! 
 
Remarks: Shows information about adapters pertaining to the bridge.
 
Examples:
 
       %1!s!
 
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       their settings and flags.
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 IfIndex GUID                                    Adapter Name                 IsBridged Bridgeable Compatibility
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 GUID                                    Bridge Name                                                            
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None%Successfully destroyed bridge %1!s!.
 Failed to destroy bridge %1!s!.
0Successfully removed adapter %1!s! from bridge.
 Failed to remove adapter %1!s!.
PA2Successfully added adapter %1!s! onto the bridge.
Failed to add adapter %1!s!.
Unable to find the adapter %1.
Unable to find the bridge %1.
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PABridge is presentBridge is not present,%1!s! is not an acceptable value for %2!s!.
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