functions/Set-DbaTcpPort.ps1

#ValidationTags#Messaging,FlowControl,Pipeline,CodeStyle#
function Set-DbaTcpPort {
<#
    .SYNOPSIS
        Changes the TCP port used by the specified SQL Server.
 
    .DESCRIPTION
        This function changes the TCP port used by the specified SQL Server.
 
    .PARAMETER SqlInstance
        The target SQL Server instance or instances.
 
    .PARAMETER SqlCredential
        Credential object used to connect to the SQL Server instance as a different user
 
    .PARAMETER Credential
        Credential object used to connect to the Windows server itself as a different user
 
    .PARAMETER Port
        TCPPort that SQLService should listen on.
 
    .PARAMETER IpAddress
        Which IpAddress should the portchange , if omitted allip (0.0.0.0) will be changed with the new port number.
 
    .PARAMETER EnableException
        By default, when something goes wrong we try to catch it, interpret it and give you a friendly warning message.
        This avoids overwhelming you with "sea of red" exceptions, but is inconvenient because it basically disables advanced scripting.
        Using this switch turns this "nice by default" feature off and enables you to catch exceptions with your own try/catch.
 
    .PARAMETER WhatIf
        Shows what would happen if the command were to run. No actions are actually performed.
 
    .PARAMETER Confirm
        Prompts you for confirmation before executing any changing operations within the command.
 
    .NOTES
        Tags: Service, Port, TCP, Configure
        Author: @H0s0n77
 
        Website: https://dbatools.io
        Copyright: (c) 2018 by dbatools, licensed under MIT
        License: MIT https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
 
    .LINK
        https://dbatools.io/Set-DbaTcpPort
 
    .EXAMPLE
        PS C:\> Set-DbaTcpPort -SqlInstance SqlInstance2014a -Port 1433
 
        Sets the port number 1433 for all IP Addresses on the default instance on SqlInstance2014a
 
    .EXAMPLE
        PS C:\> Set-DbaTcpPort -SqlInstance winserver\sqlexpress -IpAddress 192.168.1.22 -Port 1433
 
        Sets the port number 1433 for IP 192.168.1.22 on the sqlexpress instance on winserver
 
    .EXAMPLE
        PS C:\> Set-DbaTcpPort -SqlInstance 'SQLDB2014A' ,'SQLDB2016B' -port 1337
 
        Sets the port number 1337 for all IP Addresses on SqlInstance SQLDB2014A and SQLDB2016B
 
#>

    [CmdletBinding(ConfirmImpact = "High")]
    param (
        [parameter(Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
        [Alias("ServerInstance", "SqlServer")]
        [DbaInstanceParameter[]]$SqlInstance,
        [PSCredential]$SqlCredential,
        [PSCredential]$Credential,
        [parameter(Mandatory)]
        [ValidateRange(1, 65535)]
        [int]$Port,
        [IpAddress[]]$IpAddress,
        [Alias('Silent')]
        [switch]$EnableException
    )

    begin {

        if ($IpAddress.Length -eq 0) {
            $IpAddress = '0.0.0.0'
        }
        else {
            if ($SqlInstance.count -gt 1) {
                Stop-Function -Message "-IpAddress switch cannot be used with a collection of serveraddresses" -Target $SqlInstance
                return
            }
        }
    }

    process {
        if (Test-FunctionInterrupt) { return }

        foreach ($instance in $SqlInstance) {

            try {
                $server = Connect-SqlInstance -SqlInstance $instance -SqlCredential $sqlcredential
            }
            catch {
                Stop-Function -Message "Failure" -Category ConnectionError -ErrorRecord $_ -Target $instance -Continue
            }

            $wmiinstancename = $server.ServiceName


            if ($server.IsClustered) {
                Write-Message -Level Verbose -Message "Instance is clustered fetching nodes..."
                $clusternodes = (Get-DbaClusterNode -SqlInstance $server).ComputerName -join ", "

                Write-Message -Level Output -Message "$instance is a clustered instance, portchanges will be reflected on all nodes ($clusternodes) after a failover"
            }

            $scriptblock = {
                $instance = $args[0]
                $wmiinstancename = $args[1]
                $port = $args[2]
                $IpAddress = $args[3]
                $sqlinstanceName = $args[4]

                $wmi = New-Object Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Wmi.ManagedComputer $instance
                $wmiinstance = $wmi.ServerInstances | Where-Object { $_.Name -eq $wmiinstancename }
                $tcp = $wmiinstance.ServerProtocols | Where-Object { $_.DisplayName -eq 'TCP/IP' }
                $IpAddress = $tcp.IpAddresses | where-object { $_.IpAddress -eq $IpAddress }
                $tcpport = $IpAddress.IpAddressProperties | Where-Object { $_.Name -eq 'TcpPort' }

                $oldport = $tcpport.Value
                try {
                    $tcpport.value = $port
                    $tcp.Alter()
                    [pscustomobject]@{
                        ComputerName  = $env:COMPUTERNAME
                        InstanceName  = $wmiinstancename
                        SqlInstance   = $sqlinstanceName
                        OldPortNumber = $oldport
                        PortNumber    = $Port
                        Status        = "Success"
                    }
                }
                catch {
                    [pscustomobject]@{
                        ComputerName  = $env:COMPUTERNAME
                        InstanceName  = $wmiinstancename
                        SqlInstance   = $sqlinstanceName
                        OldPortNumber = $oldport
                        PortNumber    = $Port
                        Status        = "Failed: $_"
                    }
                }
            }

            try {
                $computerName = $instance.ComputerName
                $resolved = Resolve-DbaNetworkName -ComputerName $computerName

                Write-Message -Level Verbose -Message "Writing TCPPort $port for $instance to $($resolved.FQDN)..."
                Invoke-ManagedComputerCommand -ComputerName $resolved.FQDN -ScriptBlock $scriptblock -ArgumentList $Server.ComputerName, $wmiinstancename, $port, $IpAddress, $server.DomainInstanceName -Credential $Credential

            }
            catch {
                Invoke-ManagedComputerCommand -ComputerName $instance.ComputerName -ScriptBlock $scriptblock -ArgumentList $Server.ComputerName, $wmiinstancename, $port, $IpAddress, $server.DomainInstanceName -Credential $Credential
            }
        }
    }
}