I explored these new cmdlets by typing Get-Net at the PowerShell prompt and pressing TAB. Meaning you can view the IP address, set IP address, change name of the interface, and so on. Windows Server 2012 comes with PowerShell v3 and that has the ability to manipulate the network interface from within PowerShell. They are not available on PowerShell v3 running on Windows 7/ Windows Server 2008. Update: Learnt from this StackOverflow post that the cmdlets below are only available on PowerShell v3 running on Windows 8/ Windows Server 2012 (and later).
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