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Configure IP network connectivity - Training
This module explores configuring Windows clients to communicate over IPv4 and IPv6 networks.
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icmpapi.h contains the following programming interfaces:
Icmp6CreateFile The Icmp6CreateFile function opens a handle on which IPv6 ICMP echo requests can be issued. |
Icmp6ParseReplies The Icmp6ParseReplies function parses the reply buffer provided and returns an IPv6 ICMPv6 echo response reply if found. |
Icmp6SendEcho2 The Icmp6SendEcho2 function sends an IPv6 ICMPv6 echo request and returns either immediately (if Event or ApcRoutine is non-NULL) or returns after the specified time-out. The ReplyBuffer contains the IPv6 ICMPv6 echo response, if any. |
IcmpCloseHandle The IcmpCloseHandle function closes a handle opened by a call to the IcmpCreateFile or Icmp6CreateFile functions. |
IcmpCreateFile The IcmpCreateFile function opens a handle on which IPv4 ICMP echo requests can be issued. |
IcmpParseReplies Parses the reply buffer provided and returns the number of ICMP echo request responses found. |
IcmpSendEcho The IcmpSendEcho function sends an IPv4 ICMP echo request and returns any echo response replies. The call returns when the time-out has expired or the reply buffer is filled. |
IcmpSendEcho2 The IcmpSendEcho2 function sends an IPv4 ICMP echo request, and returns either immediately (if Event or ApcRoutine is non-NULL), or returns after the specified time-out. The ReplyBuffer contains the ICMP echo responses, if any. |
IcmpSendEcho2Ex Sends an IPv4 ICMP echo request and returns either immediately (if Event or ApcRoutine is non-NULL) or returns after the specified time-out. The ReplyBuffer contains the ICMP responses, if any. |
Training
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Configure IP network connectivity - Training
This module explores configuring Windows clients to communicate over IPv4 and IPv6 networks.