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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers New ip setting Post 61158 by kuultak on Sunday 30th of January 2005 05:05:50 AM
Old 01-30-2005
Thanks.

I'll have a look first.
 

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ost::NetworkDeviceInfo(3)				     Library Functions Manual					 ost::NetworkDeviceInfo(3)

NAME
ost::NetworkDeviceInfo - Network device information class. SYNOPSIS
#include <network.h> Public Member Functions NetworkDeviceInfo (const NetworkDeviceInfo &ndi) ~NetworkDeviceInfo () const String & name () const Returns the Name of the network device. const InetHostAddress & address () const Returns the Address of the network device. const BroadcastAddress & broadcast () const Returns the Broadcast address of the network device. const InetMaskAddress & netmask () const Returns the Netmask of the network device. const int mtu () const Returns the MTU. Protected Member Functions NetworkDeviceInfo (const String &name, const InetHostAddress &addr, const BroadcastAddress &broadcast, const InetMaskAddress &netmask, int mtu) Friends __EXPORT bool enumNetworkDevices (std::vector< NetworkDeviceInfo > &devs) Enumerate all available network devices. Detailed Description Network device information class. This class is used to hold various informations about a TCP/IP network device. Which can be obtained by a call to enumNetworkDevices() Author: Christian Prochnow cproch@seculogix.de Constructor &; Destructor Documentation ost::NetworkDeviceInfo::NetworkDeviceInfo (const String &name, const InetHostAddress &addr, const BroadcastAddress &broadcast, const InetMaskAddress &netmask, intmtu) [protected] ost::NetworkDeviceInfo::NetworkDeviceInfo (const NetworkDeviceInfo &ndi) ost::NetworkDeviceInfo::~NetworkDeviceInfo () Member Function Documentation const InetHostAddress& ost::NetworkDeviceInfo::address () const [inline] Returns the Address of the network device. const BroadcastAddress& ost::NetworkDeviceInfo::broadcast () const [inline] Returns the Broadcast address of the network device. const int ost::NetworkDeviceInfo::mtu () const [inline] Returns the MTU. const String& ost::NetworkDeviceInfo::name () const [inline] Returns the Name of the network device. const InetMaskAddress& ost::NetworkDeviceInfo::netmask () const [inline] Returns the Netmask of the network device. Friends And Related Function Documentation __EXPORT bool enumNetworkDevices (std::vector< NetworkDeviceInfo > &devs) [friend] Enumerate all available network devices. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for GNU CommonC++ from the source code. GNU CommonC++ Sat Jun 23 2012 ost::NetworkDeviceInfo(3)
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