I am working on a project where I need to modify a script used for network documentation. The current script that we use is a modified version of SYDI, found here. What I would like to do is add to this script the ability to execute a netstat -an and have it returned with the rest of the report. I was curious if anyone has used WMI and VBScript to return netstat information and how it might be able to be incorporated into this script.
NOTE: I am not trying to promote a product and I am not affiliated with the SYDI project.
You could run netstat and capture the result like the script here under, but much info is also available from activeX but the i would need to know what information you need exactly.
set sh = CreateObject("Wscript.Shell")
set Connections = CreateObject("Scripting.Dictionary")
call Main()
Function Main()
call GetConnections()
call ProcessConnections()
End Function
Function GetConnections()
i = 0
set shExec = sh.Exec("netstat -f")
Do While Not shExec.StdOut.AtEndOfStream
Line = shExec.StdOut.ReadLine()
If Instr(Line, "TCP") <> 0 Then
Set Connection = New NetworkConnection
Connection.ParseText(Line)
call Connections.Add(i, Connection)
i = i + 1
End If
Loop
End Function
Function ProcessConnections()
For Each ConnectionID in Connections.Keys
wscript.echo ConnectionID & Connections(ConnectionID).RemoteIP
Next
End Function
Class NetworkConnection
Public Protocol
Public LocalIP
Public LocalPort
Public RemoteIP
Public RemotePort
Public Sub ParseText(Line)
dim i
For i = 5 to 2 Step -1
Line = Replace(Line, String(i, " "), " ")
Next
Line = Replace(Line, ":", " ")
Line = Right(Line, Len(Line) - 1)
Line = Split(Line, " ")
Protocol = Line(0)
LocalIP = Line(1)
LocalPort = Line(2)
RemoteIP = Line(3)
RemotePort = Line(4)
End Sub
Private Sub Class_Initialize
'MsgBox "Initialized NetworkConnection object"
End Sub
End Class
EDIT: based on the comment of OP here a simplified version
set sh = CreateObject("Wscript.Shell")
call GetConnections()
Function GetConnections()
i = 0
set shExec = sh.Exec("netstat -an")
Do While Not shExec.StdOut.AtEndOfStream
Wscript.Echo shExec.StdOut.ReadLine()
Loop
End Function