MulticastAddressRangeUpper
[The MulticastAddressRangeUpper property is no longer available for use as of Windows Server 2012.]
This property is not supported.
**Windows Server 2003: **
Specifies the upper bound of a range from which a multicast address should be chosen if no Multicast Address Dynamic Client Allocation Protocol (MADCAP) server can be found. The following table summarizes the attributes of the MulticastAddressRangeUpper property.
Attribute | Value |
---|---|
Data type | Null-terminated Unicode string |
Access | Read/write |
Status | Optional |
Structure | CLUSPROP_SZ |
Maximum | None (but see Maximum Property Size.) |
Default | 239.255.254.255 |
Remarks
Class D IPv4 addresses are in the range 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255.
If either the MulticastAddressRangeUpper or MulticastAddressRangeLower property is not a Class D IPv4 address, the value of both properties is ignored and the default value is used. The cluster service does not report an error when this occurs.
The CLUSPROP_SZ_DECLARE macro creates a CLUSPROP_SZ structure with an array of the correct size.
Examples
The property value portion of a property list entry for MulticastAddressRangeUpper can be set with the following example code.
WCHAR szMulticastAddressRangeUpperData[] = L"239.255.254.255";
CLUSPROP_SZ_DECLARE( MulticastAddressRangeUpperValue,
sizeof(szMulticastAddressRangeUpperData) / sizeof(WCHAR) );
MulticastAddressRangeUpperValue.Syntax.dw = CLUSPROP_SYNTAX_LIST_VALUE_SZ;
MulticastAddressRangeUpperValue.cbLength = sizeof( szMulticastAddressRangeUpperData );
StringCbCopy( MulticastAddressRangeUpperValue.sz,
MulticastAddressRangeUpperValue.cbLength,
szMulticastAddressRangeUpperData );
Requirements
Minimum supported client |
None supported |
Minimum supported server |
Windows Server 2003 Datacenter, Windows Server 2003 Enterprise |
End of server support |
Windows Server 2003 Datacenter, Windows Server 2003 Enterprise |