IPEndPoint.AddressFamily Property
Definition
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Gets the Internet Protocol (IP) address family.
public:
virtual property System::Net::Sockets::AddressFamily AddressFamily { System::Net::Sockets::AddressFamily get(); };
public override System.Net.Sockets.AddressFamily AddressFamily { get; }
member this.AddressFamily : System.Net.Sockets.AddressFamily
Public Overrides ReadOnly Property AddressFamily As AddressFamily
Property Value
Returns InterNetwork.
Examples
The following example uses the AddressFamily property to return the AddressFamily to which the IPEndPoint belongs. In this case it is the InterNetworkAddressFamily.
void displayEndpointInfo( IPEndPoint^ endpoint )
{
Console::WriteLine( "Endpoint->Address : {0}", endpoint->Address );
Console::WriteLine( "Endpoint->AddressFamily : {0}", endpoint->AddressFamily );
Console::WriteLine( "Endpoint->Port : {0}", endpoint->Port );
Console::WriteLine( "Endpoint.ToString() : {0}", endpoint );
Console::WriteLine( "Press any key to continue." );
Console::ReadLine();
}
private static void displayEndpointInfo(IPEndPoint endpoint)
{
Console.WriteLine("Endpoint.Address : " + endpoint.Address);
Console.WriteLine("Endpoint.AddressFamily : " + endpoint.AddressFamily);
Console.WriteLine("Endpoint.Port : " + endpoint.Port);
Console.WriteLine("Endpoint.ToString() : " + endpoint.ToString());
Console.WriteLine("Press any key to continue.");
Console.ReadLine();
}
Private Shared Sub displayEndpointInfo(ByVal endpoint As IPEndPoint)
Console.WriteLine("Endpoint Address : " + endpoint.Address.ToString())
Console.WriteLine("Endpoint AddressFamily : " + endpoint.AddressFamily.ToString())
Console.WriteLine("Endpoint Port : " + endpoint.Port.ToString())
Console.WriteLine("Endpoint ToString() : " + endpoint.ToString())
Console.WriteLine("Press any key to continue.")
Console.ReadLine()
End Sub
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