IP_INTERFACE_INFO structure (ipexport.h)
The IP_INTERFACE_INFO structure contains a list of the network interface adapters with IPv4 enabled on the local system.
Syntax
typedef struct _IP_INTERFACE_INFO {
LONG NumAdapters;
IP_ADAPTER_INDEX_MAP Adapter[1];
} IP_INTERFACE_INFO, *PIP_INTERFACE_INFO;
Members
NumAdapters
The number of adapters listed in the array pointed to by the Adapter member.
Adapter[1]
An array of IP_ADAPTER_INDEX_MAP structures. Each structure maps an adapter index to that adapter's name. The adapter index may change when an adapter is disabled and then enabled, or under other circumstances, and should not be considered persistent.
Remarks
The IP_INTERFACE_INFO structure is specific to network adapters with IPv4 enabled. The IP_INTERFACE_INFO structure contains the number of network adapters with IPv4 enabled on the local system and an array of IP_ADAPTER_INDEX_MAP structures with information on each network adapter with IPv4 enabled. The IP_INTERFACE_INFO structure contains at least one IP_ADAPTER_INDEX_MAP structure even if the NumAdapters member of the IP_INTERFACE_INFO structure indicates that no network adapters with IPv4 are enabled. When the NumAdapters member of the IP_INTERFACE_INFO structure is zero, the value of the members of the single IP_ADAPTER_INDEX_MAP structure returned in the IP_INTERFACE_INFO structure is undefined.
The IP_INTERFACE_INFO structure can't be used to return information about the loopback interface.
On Windows Vista and later, the Name member of the IP_ADAPTER_INDEX_MAP structure in the IP_INTERFACE_INFO structure may be a Unicode string of the GUID for the network interface (the string begins with the '{' character).
This structure is defined in the Ipexport.h header file which is automatically included in the Iphlpapi.h header file. The Ipexport.h header file should never be used directly.
Examples
The following example retrieves the list of network adapters with IPv4 enabled on the local system and prints various properties of the first adapter.
// Declare and initialize variables
PIP_INTERFACE_INFO pInfo;
pInfo = (IP_INTERFACE_INFO *) malloc( sizeof(IP_INTERFACE_INFO) );
ULONG ulOutBufLen = 0;
DWORD dwRetVal = 0;
// Make an initial call to GetInterfaceInfo to get
// the necessary size in the ulOutBufLen variable
if ( GetInterfaceInfo(pInfo, &ulOutBufLen) == ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER) {
free(pInfo);
pInfo = (IP_INTERFACE_INFO *) malloc (ulOutBufLen);
}
// Make a second call to GetInterfaceInfo to get
// the actual data we need
if ((dwRetVal = GetInterfaceInfo(pInfo, &ulOutBufLen)) == NO_ERROR ) {
printf("\tAdapter Name: %ws\n", pInfo->Adapter[0].Name);
printf("\tAdapter Index: %ld\n", pInfo->Adapter[0].Index);
printf("\tNum Adapters: %ld\n", pInfo->NumAdapters);
// free memory allocated
free(pInfo);
pInfo = NULL;
}
else if (dwRetVal == ERROR_NO_DATA) {
printf("There are no network adapters with IPv4 enabled on the local system\n");
}
else {
printf("GetInterfaceInfo failed.\n");
LPVOID lpMsgBuf;
if (FormatMessage(
FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER |
FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM |
FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS,
NULL,
dwRetVal,
MAKELANGID(LANG_NEUTRAL, SUBLANG_DEFAULT), // Default language
(LPTSTR) &lpMsgBuf,
0,
NULL )) {
printf("\tError: %s", lpMsgBuf);
}
LocalFree( lpMsgBuf );
}
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Minimum supported client | Windows 2000 Professional [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server | Windows 2000 Server [desktop apps only] |
Header | ipexport.h (include Iphlpapi.h) |