sockaddr_in6
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4/8/2010
In the Internet address family, this structure is used by Windows Sockets to specify a local or remote endpoint address to which to connect a socket. This structure is IPv6-specific.
Syntax
struct sockaddr_in6 {
short sin6_family;
u_short sin6_port;
u_long sin6_flowinfo;
struct in6_addr sin6_addr;
u_long sin6_scope_id;
};
Members
- sin6_family
Address family; must be AF_INET6.
- sin6_port
Transport-level port number
- sin6_flowinfo
Ipv6 flow information.
- sin6_addr
Ipv6 address.
- sin6_scope_id
Set of interfaces for a scope.
Remarks
The IP address part of this structure is of type in6_addr.
If an application uses Windows Sockets 1.1 functions and requires IPv6 addresses, it may continue to use all the old functions that take the sockaddr structure as one of the parameters (bind (Windows Sockets), connect (Windows Sockets), sendto, recvfrom, accept (Windows Sockets), and so forth). The only change that is required is to use sockaddr_in6 instead of sockaddr_in.
Requirements
Header | ws2tcpip.h |
Windows Embedded CE | Windows CE .NET 4.1 and later |
Windows Mobile | Windows Mobile Version 5.0 and later |