IcmpV6Statistics.RouterSolicitsSent Property

Definition

Gets the number of Internet Control Message Protocol version 6 (ICMPv6) Router Solicitation messages sent.

public:
 abstract property long RouterSolicitsSent { long get(); };
public abstract long RouterSolicitsSent { get; }
member this.RouterSolicitsSent : int64
Public MustOverride ReadOnly Property RouterSolicitsSent As Long

Property Value

An Int64 value that specifies the total number of Router Solicitation messages sent.

Examples

The following example displays the value of this property.

void ShowIcmpV6RouterData()
{
   IPGlobalProperties ^ properties = IPGlobalProperties::GetIPGlobalProperties();
   IcmpV6Statistics ^ statistics = properties->GetIcmpV6Statistics();
   Console::WriteLine( "  Advertisements ....................... Sent: {0,-10}   Received: {1,-10}", 
      statistics->RouterAdvertisementsSent, 
      statistics->RouterAdvertisementsReceived );
   Console::WriteLine( "  Solicits ............................. Sent: {0,-10}   Received: {1,-10}", 
      statistics->RouterSolicitsSent, 
      statistics->RouterSolicitsReceived );
}
public static void ShowIcmpV6RouterData ()
{
    IPGlobalProperties properties = IPGlobalProperties.GetIPGlobalProperties();
    IcmpV6Statistics statistics = properties.GetIcmpV6Statistics();

    Console.WriteLine ("  Advertisements ....................... Sent: {0,-10}   Received: {1,-10}",
        statistics.RouterAdvertisementsSent, statistics.RouterAdvertisementsReceived);
    Console.WriteLine ("  Solicits ............................. Sent: {0,-10}   Received: {1,-10}",
        statistics.RouterSolicitsSent, statistics.RouterSolicitsReceived);
}
Public Shared Sub ShowIcmpV6RouterData() 
    Dim properties As IPGlobalProperties = IPGlobalProperties.GetIPGlobalProperties()
    Dim statistics As IcmpV6Statistics = properties.GetIcmpV6Statistics()
    
    Console.WriteLine("  Advertisements ....................... Sent: {0,-10}   Received: {1,-10}", statistics.RouterAdvertisementsSent, statistics.RouterAdvertisementsReceived)
    Console.WriteLine("  Solicits ............................. Sent: {0,-10}   Received: {1,-10}", statistics.RouterSolicitsSent, statistics.RouterSolicitsReceived)

End Sub

Remarks

Before a host computer can send IP datagrams beyond its directly attached subnet, it must discover the address of at least one router on that subnet. This discovery can be accomplished using ICMP messages called Router Advertisements and Router Solicitations. An Advertisement message is sent by a router periodically to announce its presence and the addresses of its interfaces. When a computer connects to a network, rather than waiting to receive Router Advertisements, it can send Router Solicitations to request that routers send their advertisements immediately.

Applies to