IPX_ADDRESS_DATA structure
The IPX_ADDRESS_DATA structure provides information about a specific adapter to which IPX is bound. Used in conjunction with getsockopt function calls that specify IPX_ADDRESS in the optname parameter.
Syntax
typedef struct _IPX_ADDRESS_DATA { INT adapternum; UCHAR netnum[4]; UCHAR nodenum[6]; BOOLEAN wan; BOOLEAN status; INT maxpkt; ULONG linkspeed; } IPX_ADDRESS_DATA, *PIPX_ADDRESS_DATA;
Members
- adapternum
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0-based adapter number.
- netnum
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IPX network number for the associated adapter.
- nodenum
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IPX node address for the associated adapter.
- wan
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Specifies whether the adapter is on a wide area network (WAN) link. When TRUE, the adapter is on a WAN link.
- status
-
Specifies whether the WAN link is up. FALSE indicates that the WAN link is up or the adapter is not on a WAN. Compare with the wan member to determine the meaning.
- maxpkt
-
Maximum allowable packet size, excluding the IPX header.
- linkspeed
-
Link speed, returned in 100 byte-per-second increments. For example, a 9600 byte-per-second link would return a value of 96.
Remarks
Adapter numbers are base zero, so if there are eight adapters on a given computer, they are numbered 0-7. To determine the number of adapters present on the computer, call the getsockopt function with IPX_MAX_ADAPTER_NUM.
Requirements
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Minimum supported client |
Windows 2000 Professional [desktop apps only] |
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Minimum supported server |
Windows 2000 Server [desktop apps only] |
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