Article Summary: | Get-QueueDigest in Exchange 2013 (PowerShell) |
Parameter |
Description |
Dag,Server, orSite |
These parameters are mutually exclusive, and set the scope for the cmdlet. You need to specify one of these parameters or the Forest switch. Typically, you would use the name of the server, DAG or Active Directory site, but you can use any value that uniquely identifies the server, DAG, or site. You can specify multiple servers, DAGs, or sites separated by commas. |
Forest |
This switch is required if you aren't using the Dag, Server, or Site parameters. You don't specify a value with this switch. By using this switch, you get queues from all Exchange 2013 Mailbox servers in the Active Directory forest. You can't use the Forest switch to view queues in remote Active Directory forests. |
DetailsLevel |
This parameter accepts the values None, Normal, and Verbose. The default value is Normal. When you use the value None, the queue name is omitted from the Details column in the results. |
Filter |
This parameter allows you to filter queues based on the queue properties. You can use any of the filterable queue properties |
Identificación del artículo: SLN290707
Última fecha de modificación: 03/17/2014 12:00 AM
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