OID_CO_ADD_ADDRESS
The OID_CO_ADD_ADDRESS OID is sent by a client to a call manager to specify an alias address for a host. The alias address is formatted as a CO_ADDRESS structure, defined as follows:
typedef struct _CO_ADDRESS{
ULONG AddressSize;
UCHAR Address[1];
} CO_ADDRESS, *PCO_ADDRESS;
The members of this structure contain the following information:
AddressSize
Specifies the size in bytes of the structure at Address.
Address
Specifies a variable-length array that contains the alias address. The address format is specific to the signaling protocol used by the call manager.
This OID is typically used to specify a well-known address at which a host offers a particular service. For example, a client could specify a well-known address for a LAN emulation server. The call manager's response to this OID is specific to the signaling protocol used by the call manager. An ATM call manager, for example, sends a message to the switch that notifies the switch of the alias address.
Requirements
Version: Windows Vista and later Header: Ntddndis.h (include Ndis.h)