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IPGlobalProperties.EndGetUnicastAddresses(IAsyncResult) Method

Definition

Ends a pending asynchronous request to retrieve the stable unicast IP address table on the local computer.

public:
 virtual System::Net::NetworkInformation::UnicastIPAddressInformationCollection ^ EndGetUnicastAddresses(IAsyncResult ^ asyncResult);
public virtual System.Net.NetworkInformation.UnicastIPAddressInformationCollection EndGetUnicastAddresses (IAsyncResult asyncResult);
abstract member EndGetUnicastAddresses : IAsyncResult -> System.Net.NetworkInformation.UnicastIPAddressInformationCollection
override this.EndGetUnicastAddresses : IAsyncResult -> System.Net.NetworkInformation.UnicastIPAddressInformationCollection
Public Overridable Function EndGetUnicastAddresses (asyncResult As IAsyncResult) As UnicastIPAddressInformationCollection

Parameters

asyncResult
IAsyncResult

An IAsyncResult that references the asynchronous request.

Returns

An IAsyncResult that stores state information and any user defined data for this asynchronous operation.

Exceptions

The call to the native GetAdaptersAddresses function failed.

This method is not implemented on the platform. This method uses the native NotifyStableUnicastIpAddressTable function that is supported on Windows Vista and later.

The caller does not have necessary Read permission.

Remarks

In order to support outbound connections or to accept incoming connections on a Teredo interface, applications need to ensure that the Teredo interface is up and ready for use. This is because Teredo can go into a dormant state when not used for some period of time.

The BeginGetUnicastAddresses method allows an application to asynchronously retrieve the list of stable unicast IP addresses. The IPAddress.IsIPv6Teredo property can be used to determine if an IP address is an IPv6 Teredo address with the prefix of 2001::/32.

The EndGetUnicastAddresses method ends a pending asynchronous request to retrieve the stable unicast IP address table.

The BeginGetUnicastAddresses method also returns non-Teredo addresses and provides a more convenient way to obtain the unicast IP addresses for a system than enumerating all the System.Net.NetworkInformation.NetworkInterface objects on a local computer and querying the associated IP addresses.

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