function ValidateVirtualizationChoice { <# .SYNOPSIS Internal function to verify provided values for static choices .DESCRIPTION When users connect to the API, choices for each major object are cached to the config variable. These values are then utilized to verify if the provided value from a user is valid. .PARAMETER ProvidedValue The value to validate against static choices .PARAMETER AggregateFamily Verify against aggregate family values .PARAMETER PrefixFamily Verify against prefix family values .PARAMETER PrefixStatus Verify against prefix status values .PARAMETER IPAddressFamily Verify against ip-address family values .PARAMETER IPAddressStatus Verify against ip-address status values .PARAMETER IPAddressRole Verify against ip-address role values .PARAMETER VLANStatus Verify against VLAN status values .PARAMETER ServiceProtocol Verify against service protocol values .EXAMPLE PS C:\> VerifyIPAMChoices -ProvidedValue 'loopback' -IPAddressRole .EXAMPLE PS C:\> VerifyIPAMChoices -ProvidedValue 'Loopback' -IPAddressFamily >> Invalid value Loopback for ip-address:family. Must be one of: 4, 6, IPv4, IPv6 .FUNCTIONALITY This cmdlet is intended to be used internally and not exposed to the user .OUTPUT This function returns nothing if the value is valid. Otherwise, it will throw an error. #> [CmdletBinding()] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [object]$ProvidedValue, [Parameter(ParameterSetName = 'virtual-machine:status', Mandatory = $true)] [switch]$VirtualMachineStatus ) ValidateChoice -MajorObject 'Virtualization' -ChoiceName $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName -ProvidedValue $ProvidedValue }