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I'm trying to use the Test-Connection command on a machine. If I use

Test-Connection TESTMACHINE

it works fine and returns results in the Source, Destination, IPV4Address, IPV6Address, Bytes, and Time(ms) columns. However, if I try and drill down the fields like so:

Test-Connection TESTMACHINE | Select-Object Destination, IPV4Address

it will only return the IPV4Address and the Destination column will be blank.

Is this an error with Powershell or am I doing something wrong?

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Check out the actual object returned. The property holding the destination name seems to be actually called "Address".

So try:

Test-Connection TESTMACHINE | Select-Object Address, IPV4Address

regards Arcass

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    To expand on what Arcass said, what you probably should have done is a Test-Connection TESTMACHINE | Get-Member and taken a look at what properties are available. Then you can see what you want to put in your Select-Object. Mar 27, 2014 at 16:59
  • How would I go about checking that?
    – Pickle
    Mar 27, 2014 at 17:05
  • @TheMadTechnician Since I was brought here due to a similar situation but mine was more related to how to call address down the pipeline. Probably forgetting a standard reserved call out method but for (Test-Connection "TESTMACHINE").Address how do you get that to work? I had to rename the column in my select from "Address" to "ComputerName" for it to work. I tried wrapping it in quotes like ."Address" but it didn't work.
    – ATek
    Jun 23, 2017 at 19:33
  • I'm not sure that I understand the issue fully. My comment is about piping an object to Get-Member to see the available properties. Perhaps you should post a new question to properly ask what it is you need help with. Jun 23, 2017 at 23:37

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